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2007 NSCAA College Team Ethics Award Winners Announced

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Five intercollegiate teams received the NSCAA's Gold Team Ethics Award for completing the entire 2007 season without receiving either a yellow or red card. Fifty-nine teams received either the Gold, Silver or Bronze version of the Team Ethics Award, which recognizes teams that exhibit fair play, sporting behavior and adherence to the Laws of the Game, as reflected by the number of yellow caution cards or red ejection cards they are shown by referees throughout the season.

A total of 40 teams claimed the Silver Award, which is given to teams that accumulate no red cards and a maximum of five yellow cards. The Bronze Award went to 14 teams, which is presented to teams that receive no reds and a maximum of 10 yellows.

A complete list of recipients follows.

2007 NSCAA Team Ethics Award
       
Gold Award
(No cards received throughout the season)
Institution Coach Men/Women
Alabama State University Jodie Smith Women
Hilbert College James Ruggiero Women
Ohio Dominican University Paul Habrecht Women
Principia College Lee Ellis Women
Saint Mary's College of Maryland Brianne Weaver Women
       
Silver Award
(Maximum of five yellow cards, no red cards)
Institution Coach Men/Women
Anne Arundel Community College Jim Griffiths Women
Baldwin-Wallace College Reid Ayers Women
Birmingham-Southern College Benji Walton Women
Brookdale Community College Frank Lawrence Women
Bryn Mawr College Erin DeMarco Women
Buena Vista University Hunter Balmer Women
Camden County College John Gallagher Women
Cloud County Community College Dane Straight Women
Community College of Rhode Island Dennis Grassini Women
Covenant College Mark Duble Women
Franklin and Marshall College Dan Wagner Men
Frostburg State University Brian Parker Women
Gwynedd-Mercy College Neil Johnson Women
Hamline University Ted Zingman Women
Hannibal-LaGrange College Jason Nichols Women
Harvard University Ray Leone Women
Jacksonville University Chris Kouns Women
Johns Hopkins University Leo Weil Women
Lake Erie College Lauren Ferullo Women
Lock Haven University Heather Davis Women
Marywood University Andrew Smith Women
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Deb Raber Women
Millikin University Steve Golas Women
Missouri Southern State University Trevor Wachsman Women
University of Minnesota-Crookston Chris Przemieniecki Women
University of Minnesota-Morris Dan Magner Women
Muskingum College Mary Beth Caudill Women
Oxford College of Emory University Jim Robbins Women
Quincy University Dave Musso Women
Rowan University Scott Leacott Women
University of Scranton Toby Lovecchio Women
Southwestern Oklahoma State University Joe Bradley Women
SUNY-Potsdam Tim Moody Women
Stevens Institute of Technology Jeff Parker Women
Swarthmore College Todd Anckaitis Women
Thomas University Ricky Zambrano Women
Tompkins Cortland Community College Mick McDaniel Women
Western Connecticut State University Joe Mingachos Women
West Virginia University Nikki Izzo-Brown Women
Wheaton College (Mass.) Luis Reis Women
       
Bronze
(Maximum of 10 yellow cards, no red cards)
Institution Coach Men/Women
Anderson University Scott Fridley Women
Augustana College Scott Mejia Women
Benedictine College Lincoln Roblee Women
Indiana Wesleyan University John Bratcher Women
Jacksonville State University Julie Davis Women
Maryville College (Tenn.) Pepe Fernandez Women
University of Memphis Brooks Monaghan Women
Millsaps College Paul Van Hooydonk Women
Minnesota State University-Moorhead Rollie Bulock Women
Northern Kentucky University Bob Sheehan Women
Southeastern Louisiana University Blake Hornbuckle Women
Southwest Minnesota State University Jill McCartney Women
University of Tennessee Angela Kelly Women
Webster University Luigi Scire Women

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