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College Sports Information Directors of America
College Sports Information Directors of America logoAbbreviation CoSIDA Formation 1957 Affiliations National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPN The Magazine Website cosida.com College Sports Information Directors of Americaor CoSIDA is the organization that has since 1952 bestowed Academic All-American recognition on male and female athletes in Divisions I, II, and III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)—covering all NCAA championship sports—and NAIA athletes.[1]
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History
CoSIDA was originally a part of the American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA). It split and was established as a separate organization in 1957 for sports information directors at all levels.[2] At the original 1957 meeting there were 102 attendees as of 2010 there are over 2,400 members in the United States and Canada.
Recently, CoSIDA has selected the Academic All-Americans, which have been presented by ESPN The Magazine. On January 31, 2011, Capital One Financial Corporation announced a partnership with CoSIDA to become the title sponsor of the Academic All-America Program.
Currently, CoSIDA is responsible for the annual selection of 816 Academic All-Americans in men's soccer, football, basketball, baseball and track and field/cross country and women's soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, and track and field/cross country as well as at-large teams for both men and women in Division I, II and III and NAIA in all NCAA championship sports.[3] Currently, the sports that CoSIDA recognizes as eligible for at-large Academic All-American recognition are: women's bowling, women's crew, men's and women's fencing, wmmen's field hockey, men's and women's golf, men's and women's gymnastics, men's and women's ice hockey, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's rifle, men's and women's skiing, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, men's volleyball, men's and women's water polo, and men's wrestling.[4]
Dick Enberg Award winners
The organization is also responsible for the Dick Enberg Award, presented annually to a "person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America Teams Program and/or the student athlete while promoting the values of education and academics." Jackie Joyner-Kersee has been selected as the 2011 recipient.[5]
- 2011: Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA
- 2010: Tom Hansen, Pacific 10 Conference
- 2009: Steve Smith, Michigan State
- 2008: Chuck Lee, Verizon
- 2007: Pat Summit, Tennessee
- 2006: President Gerald Ford, Michigan
- 2005: Father Theodore Hesburgh, Notre Dame
- 2004: Ted Leland, Stanford
- 2003: Tom Osborne, Nebraska
- 2002: Alan Page, Notre Dame
- 2001: Donna Shalala, U. of Miami, Fla.
- 2000: Bill Russell, San Francisco
- 1999: Dean Smith, North Carolina
- 1998: John Humenik, CoSIDA
- 1997: Dick Enberg
See also
Notes
- ^ "Florida's Tim Tebow and Morningside's Beau Kildow top ESPN the Magazine's Academic All-America Football Team". College Sports Information Directors of America. 2009-11-24. http://www.cosida.com/news/2009/11/24/1124092136_4925.aspx. Retrieved 2010-02-12.[dead link]
- ^ "General Info: What is CoSIDA?". College Sports Information Directors of America. http://www.cosida.com/About/general.aspx. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
- ^ "CoSIDA Membership Benefits". College Sports Information Directors of America. http://www.cosida.com/About/memberbenefits.aspx. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
- ^ "Academic All-America". College Sports Information Directors of America. http://www.cosida.com/Awards/allamerica.aspx. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
- ^ CoSIDA honors Joyner-Kersee, NCAA, May 12, 2011
External links
- College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) official website
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