Top 20 Moments - Recap

Top 20 Moments - Recap

The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference has announced its Top 20 moments for each sport to complete the celebration of the league's 20th anniversary as the SCAC. 

Click to the SCAC Nation to vote for your favorite Top 20 moment of all-time. To review all of the Top 20 moments for each sport, click here.

Each top moment - sport-by-sport - is listed below with a link to both the complete release as well as interviews with those who participated in the moment.

BASEBALL
April 27, 2008
After Millsaps College forced a decisive second game against Trinity University in the 2008 SCAC baseball title game on Sunday with a 10-5 win in the opener, junior shortstop Stosh Hoover delivered a two-out, two-RBI double to right-center in the bottom of the ninth to cap a four-run ninth inning and propel the top-seeded Tigers into the NCAA Tournament in one of the most amazing championship game finishes in conference history. More

MEN'S BASKETBALL
February 26, 2006
Junior wing Austin Brown nails a 61-foot shot off glass at the buzzer to lift DePauw University to a 64-61 victory over Centre College, a SCAC men’s basketball title and a ticket to the 2006 NCAA Division III Championship. The shot is selected as ESPN's "Play of the Day”, and the cable television sports network airs a video clip of the fantastic finish -- complete with commentary by WGRE's Wes Anderson and Steve Powell -- on SportsCenter. The audio of the two students' play-by-play of the winning basket also airs nationally on ESPN radio. More

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
March 21-22, 2003 / March 16-17, 2007
It's like being asked, as a parent of multiple children, to choose your favorite. In the only team sport where the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference has more than one national champion, how could you possibly choose which women's basketball title is more important? Sure, Trinity University was the first to wear the crown. The unranked Tigers made an improbable run to the 2003 national title, culminating with a 60-58 victory over Eastern Connecticut State University in the title game as a baseline jumper by Allison Wooley with 11 seconds remaining provided the final margin. But how can you not recognize DePauw University's 2007 championship run when the Tigers rallied from a 10-point deficit in the semifinals behind a 28-point effort from Liz Bondi and then held off Washington (Mo.) University, 55-52, in the championship game? More

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
October 30, 1999
The Rhodes College men win their 10th consecutive CAC/SCAC cross country title at the 1999 SCAC Cross Country championships at Hendrix College. In the third-closest finish in the history of the event, the Lynx edged Trinity University by nine points and DePauw University by 11 as head coach Robert Shankman earned his ninth straight SCAC Men's Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year honor in post-race voting. More

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
November 22, 2008
Trinity University posts the best finish by a SCAC school in national championship meet history as the Tiger women finish sixth at the 2008 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships at Hanover College. Led by a 17th-place individual finish by senior Emily Loeffler with a time of 21:31.04, Trinity finishes with 317 points, just seven points behind fifth-place University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Loeffler earns all-America honors with her finish and becomes Trinity's first-ever cross country all-American, male or female. More

FIELD HOCKEY
November 9, 2008
Playing its third game in three days, the No. 4 Sewanee Tigers became SCAC field hockey champions with a 1-0 upset over No. 2 seed and host Centre College. The Tigers and Colonels fought through a scoreless first half, as both defenses set the tone early. Sewanee got the championship clinching goal from sophomore Caroline Carlin off of a penalty-corner with 14:28 to play. It is the first-ever field hockey championship for Sewanee (14-6), who lost its two previous appearances in the SCAC championship match. To date, Sewanee is the only school in SCAC field hockey history to play and win three matches in three days at the conference championship tournament. More

FOOTBALL
October 27, 2007
In what many have called the most incredible ending to any football game at any level, Trinity University used 15 laterals to go 60 yards and score on the final play of the game and defeat Millsaps College, 28-24. The play – dubbed the Mississippi Miracle – became an instant sensation on YouTube (It was recognized by USA Today as part of a decade-ending countdown of the top 10 Web sports sensations since 2000), and was named the Pontiac Game Changing Performance of the 2007 NCAA Football season and Time Magazine's #1 Sports Moment of 2007. More

MEN'S GOLF
March 13-16, 2009
With a final-round 289, the Oglethorpe University men's golf team came from four strokes down to earn the school's first-ever national title, winning the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Golf Championship at the PGA Village in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Oglethorpe chased down Methodist University, the 54-hole leader, and held off a charging University of La Verne to earn the Championship win. The Petrels finished with a four day total of 12-over par 1164 to best La Verne who came in at 16-over par 1168. More

WOMEN'S GOLF
May 8-11, 2007
DePauw University posts its best finish ever, coming in second place with a team score of 1303 at the 2007 Division III Women’s Golf Tournament played at Mission Inn-El Campeon in Howey in the Hills, Fla. Southwestern University also posts its best finish in program history, coming in fourth out of 20 schools with a team score of 1322. The event was hosted by fellow SCAC school, Oglethorpe University. More

MEN'S SOCCER
November 30, 2003
Senior midfielder Josh Smith, the SCAC Player-of-the-Year, scored the eventual game-winner to give Trinity University a 2-1 win over the host school, Drew University, in the championship match of the 2003 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Tournament. The Tigers end the season with a perfect 24-0-0 record. The title represents the first soccer national championship for any school - in any NCAA division - in the state of Texas. More

WOMEN'S SOCCER
November 11, 2000
Hosting a national quarterfinals match, the second-ranked Trinity University women defeat eighth-ranked Willamette University, 3-1, to advance to the 2000 NCAA Division III Women’s Final Four – a first for any SCAC women’s soccer program. Willamette had gone 134 matches without losing by more than a single goal, dating back to the 1995 season. Trinity, which faced top-ranked College of New Jersey in the round of four at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., a week later, dropped a 1-0 overtime decision to the Lions to end the season with a 19-2-1 mark. More

SOFTBALL
May 13, 2007
DePauw University jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the third inning of its 2007 NCAA Division III Softball Regional Championship game against Bridgewater (Va.) College and held on for a 6-1 win to advance to the Division III finals in Salem, Va. - the first SCAC softball team to ever reach the finals. The Tigers finished 4-0 at the regional and improved to 36-5 overall. Megan Soultz posted her 18th win of the season as the freshman allowed just four hits and one unearned run in seven innings while striking out five and walking just one. She posted a 4-0 record in the regional with a 0.97 ERA. More

MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING
March 20-22, 2003
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology senior Matt Smith becomes the first swimmer in school and conference history to win an individual national championship with his efforts in the 100-yard breaststroke at the 2003 NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming and Diving National Championships at Emory (Ga.) University. Smith, who took top honors in the event with a 56.20 finish, followed up his championship performance with a swimming program school-record fourth career all-American award by finishing fifth in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:04.73. The fifth-place time was a personal-best for Smith and another Rose-Hulman school record. More

WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING
March 19-20, 2010
On back to back days at the 2010 NCAA Division III Women's Swimming & Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center, Trinity University's Lindsay Martin and Hayley Emerick post national championship performances on the 1- and 3-meter boards respectively - producing the first individual national championships for both Trinity and the SCAC in women's swimming and diving history. Martin captured 1-meter honors, registering a score of 472.25 and outdistancing second-place Sarah Ficarro of SUNY-Fredonia by nearly 15 points (457.30). Emerick posted a winning score of 514.15 in the 3-meter finals, after setting an NCAA record of 517.10 in the preliminaries. Martin finished second on the 3-meter board with a score of 490.90. The duo led Trinity to a 16th-place team finish (71 points) - tying for the program's highest-ever finish at the national meet. More

MEN'S TENNIS
May 21, 2000
Playing in the national title match of the 2000 NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships on the campus of Kalamazoo, Mich., fourth-ranked Trinity University defeats Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) College, 4-3, to earn the program its first-ever NCAA Division III men's team title. After rallying to tie the match at three points apiece, Trinity’s Ed Rahn remained on the court, needing a win at No. 4 singles to give the Tigers the title. After dropping the first set, the junior rallied to win his individual match 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 and the celebration was on. Trinity became the first school in Division III history to win the men’s and women’s tennis championships in the same year as the Trinity women knocked off the University of California-San Diego. More

WOMEN'S TENNIS
May 12, 1997
Senior Nao Kinoshita of Rhodes wins her second national title in three years, taking the 1997 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Singles Championship with a straight sets victory of 6-4, 6-4 over Jamie Levine of Skidmore (N.Y.) College. Kinoshita, a three-time all-American, remains of the most decorated female student-athlete in SCAC history. Kinoshita wins two individual national championships with one second-place finish, a doubles national championship and finishes with a 81-7 all-time singles record. More

MEN'S TRACK & FIELD
May 21-23, 2009
Led by Centre College sophomore Chrys Jones, SCAC student-athletes record five all-America performances - a new conference high - at the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Track & Field Championships at Marietta College. On the final day of the event, Jones sets a new Don Drumm Stadium record with his winning triple jump at the 2009 national championship. The individual national title is the 19th all-time for a SCAC student-athlete and third during the 2008-09 academic year. Jones jumps 50 feet, 3 1/4 inches to earn the national title in the event, the first-ever for a Centre College student-athlete. He is the first male SCAC student-athlete to win a national title at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships since Rose-Hulman's Chris Trapp won back-to-back-to-back javelin titles from 1984-1986. More

WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD
April 28-29, 2000
Sewanee-The University of the South senior Heather Stone becomes the league's only three-time Female Athlete-of-the-Year selection and posts the top individual point total in the history of the conference meet (men's or women's) when she won six events and totaled an incredible 62.5 points - outscoring five teams by herself - at the 2000 SCAC Women's Track & Field Championships held on the campus of Rhodes College. Stone posted individual victories in the 400 meters, 800 meters, 1,500 meters, 3,000 meters, 10,000 meters and 400 meter hurdles. With the exception of her finishing time in the 400 meters, each victory established a new SCAC championship meet record for that particular event. Her 2000 championship meet times in the 1,500 and *3,000 meters remain conference records. More

VOLLEYBALL
December 4-5, 1999
At the 1999 Volleyball Final Four at Juniata College, Trinity University defeats Muskingum College 3-0 (16-14, 15-11, 15-1) in the semifinals to advance to the following day’s national title game. The Tiger’s national championship dreams end on Saturday, however, as top-ranked, undefeated and defending national champion Central (Iowa) College beats Trinity in three straight, 15-8, 16-14, 15-7. Trinity ends its season with a 38-3 mark and becomes just the second SCAC team in any sport to play for a national championship (Trinity women’s tennis – 1997). Tiger head coach Julie Jenkins is later honored as the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Coach-of-the-Year. More