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RHODES’ HORVATH;
DEPAUW’S SHAFFER HEAD SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE’S
15TH ANNIVERSARY WOMEN’S CROSS
COUNTRY SQUAD
SUWANEE, Ga. – Rhodes College’s Nicole Horvath and DePauw
University’s Natalie Shaffer head an impressive list of past
standouts named to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s 15th
Anniversary women’s cross country team.
Horvath is one of two three-time SCAC champions on the 15th
anniversary women’s team. She claimed titles in 1995, 1996 and 1997 and
her finishing time at the 1995 championships set the league’s all-time
meet record (later broken). Rhodes won the team title all three years that
Horvath won the individual race. DePauw’s Natalie Shaffer also
claimed three consecutive SCAC titles in 2002, 2003 and 2004 and finished
second as a first-year runner in 2001. In addition, she has run three of
the five fastest finishing times in conference meet history. Last season,
Shaffer led the Tigers to their first-ever trip
to the NCAA Division III Championships. In addition to Horvath,
Rhodes placed three other athletes on the anniversary team. Emily
Ferguson was an all-SCAC honoree all four years, including
second-place finishes in 1997 and 1998. Marie Brandewiede and
Amy Paine led Rhodes to team titles in 2001 and 2002. Brandewiede
earned all-SCAC honors in 2001, 2002 and 2003, including a second-place
finish in 2003. Paine was the SCAC Runner-of-the-Year in 2001 and finished
second in 2002. Sewanee-University of the South placed three runners on
the team – including two-time SCAC Runner-of-the-Year Heather Stone
(1998, 1999). Stone set the league’s all-time championship meet record
with a finishing time of 17:46 in 1999, and finished a full minute ahead
of the field in one of the more dominating performances in league history.
Kari Palmintier and Katherine Koepke join Stone
from Sewanee.
Palmintier was a four-time All-SCAC performer and finished second in both
1995 and 1996. Koepke earned SCAC Runner-of-the-Year honors in 2000 and
was All-SCAC three times. Centre College also had three athletes selected
to the anniversary team led by a pair of two-time SCAC
Runners-of-the-Year. Centre won the first four SCAC team titles and was
paced by the efforts of Cheryl Hart and Debbie Finke. Hart
won the 1991 and 1992 races and Debbie Finke followed with individual
titles in 1993 and 1994. Finke finished second to Hart in 1991 and placed
third in 1992. The Colonels’ Eileen Schilling, a junior this year
and the only active student-athlete to make the list, has finished third
and second respectively in the last two SCAC championships. Mary Mayes
of Southwestern was a four-time All-SCAC performer, including a
second-place finish as a first-year runner in 1999.
Finke, Horvath, Shaffer and Stone were all unanimous selections to the
team.
The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference will be announcing 15th
Anniversary teams in all 18 sports during the 2005-06 academic year. The
SCAC was formed in 1991 after a reorganization of its predecessor, the
College Athletic Conference (CAC). The CAC dates to 1962 with four charter
members:
Centre
College, Southwestern @ Memphis (now
Rhodes
College),
Sewanee-The University of the South, and Washington & Lee (Va.)
University. Washington (Mo.) University joined the CAC later that same
year.
The SCAC was
formed to provide an association through which the member institutions may
encourage organized competition in intercollegiate sports among teams
representative of their respective student bodies. Members of this
conference share a commitment to priority of the overall quality of
academic standards and quality educational experiences.
The SCAC’s 15th Anniversary teams were selected in each sport through
balloting by present coaches and administrators. Athletes who participated
in conference competition between the fall of 1991 through the spring of
2005 and had been named to at least two All-SCAC teams were eligible for
selection.
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| Emily Ferguson, Rhodes |
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| Mary Mayes, Southwestern |
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| Kari Palmintier, Sewanee |
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| Eileen Schilling, Centre |
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| Natalie Shaffer, DePauw |
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