Rhodes College Coaching Staff Sweeps Track & Field Staff of the Year Honors

Rhodes College Coaching Staff Sweeps Track & Field Staff of the Year Honors

SUWANEE, Ga. - After exclusive voting by the conference’s men’s and women’s outdoor track & field coaches, the Rhodes College track & field coaching staff – led by Robert Shankman – has been named the 2010 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference men’s and women’s Staffs of the Year.

Shankman and his two assistants, Isabel Alexander and Jordan Horwitz, led the Lynx to the first men’s and women’s title sweep since Trinity University in 2007.

Shankman was selected as men’s track and field Coach-of-the-Year for the fifth time in his during his tenure at the helm of the Lynx’s track and field program. Behind three individual titles and a team victory in the 4x100 relay, Rhodes’ men won their first track and field title and since 1996, at last month’s SCAC championship meet at Hendrix. Shankman’s men set one SCAC championship meet record over the course of the weekend. As a program, Rhodes has won five men’s track and field titles in the SCAC era.

He was also named the league’s women’s track and field Coach-of-the-Year after leading the Lynx to their third consecutive women’s track and field title. The Rhodes women won eight individual events and both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays in earning a 39-point win over DePauw. The 39 point margin of winning was the largest since 2006 (81). This marks the sixth time Shankman has won coach of the year honors on the women’s side of the sport – having been previously honored in the team’s other championship years of 1996, 1998, 2002, 2008 and 2009. He has also been the men’s COTY five times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 2010) – giving him 11 total track and field COTY honors. The 11 COTY honors are the most all-time track and field COTY awards in league history.

In announcements made earlier, Tim Scannell of Trinity University was named the SCAC baseball Coach-of-the-Year and Roland Rodriguez of Millsaps College and Angela Froboese of Southwestern University were selected SCAC softball Co-Coaches-of-the-Year. In tennis, DePauw’s Scott Riggle was voted the league’s Women’s Coach-of-the-Year while Trinity University’s Russell McMindes was voted Men’s COTY.

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