| Catawba College Wins First
South Atlantic Conference Athletic Excellence Award April 27, 2005 |
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Complete Results in PDF Format ROCK HILL, SC The Catawba College Indians, who rallied with a strong spring, won the 2004-05 South Atlantic Conference Athletic Excellence Award, taking the award for the first time in school history, it was announced by the league office.
The Indians won three regular-season titles for the year, with two of those coming in the spring. Catawba shared the baseball title with Tusculum, while the womens golf team won the schools first title in that sport. That helped Catawba erase a 6.5-point deficit after the winter sports and win by seven points. Catawba finished with 81 points. The Indians also won the mens basketball title and finished lower than fourth in only one sport all year a sixth-place finish in womens cross country. Catawba was third in the points total last year, while finishing runner-up the two years prior to that. The SAC Athletic Excellence Award is presented annually to the member athletic department that earns the highest overall finish based on final regular season standings in each of the 14 conference-sponsored sports. Points are based on final tournament standings in the sports of mens cross country, womens cross country, mens golf and womens golf. The trophy is presented at the SAC Annual Business Meeting at the conclusion of each year. Carson-Newman College, the two-time defending champion, finished second with 74 points. The Eagles won the league title in football, mens soccer, womens soccer and softball. Tusculum College finished third with 69 points. The Pioneers won the mens tennis title and shared the baseball crown with Catawba and the womens soccer title with Carson-Newman. Wingate University finished fourth with 67.5 points. The Bulldogs won the womens basketball championship. Presbyterian College was fifth with 64.5 points. The Blue Hose won conference championships in mens golf and womens tennis, and shared the volleyball title. Lenoir-Rhyne College finished sixth with 52 points. The Bears captured conference championships in volleyball and finished second in mens cross country and mens basketball. Mars Hill College collected 50 points. The Lions won league titles in mens and womens cross country. Newberry College finished with 39 points. The Indians best finish in the conference standings was second in womens golf. |
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