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By Spencer Greathouse '16, '21 and the Great Lakes Valley Conference
Å·ÃÀÊÓÆµ was named the 2020-21 recipient of the Great Lakes Valley Conference’s James R. Spalding Overall Sportsmanship Award for the first time after just two years as a full-time member of the conference.
At the conclusion of each sport’s season, the head coaches across the conference rank
the top three teams that displayed good sportsmanship throughout the season. The team
with the highest ranking receives the sportsmanship award for that sport’s season,
and the institution with the highest point total across all sports receives the James
R. Spalding Overall Sportsmanship Award. Å·ÃÀÊÓÆµ led the league with five team sportsmanship
awards: women’s cross country, volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and
women’s track & field.
In addition, head coaches from each sport select an individual from their team to serve as a candidate for the institution’s individual James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award. From those candidates, each institution selects one male and one female to be named the James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Individual Award winners. Men’s track and field athlete Asa Carter ’21 and women’s basketball player Regan Tibbits were selected as Å·ÃÀÊÓÆµâ€™s James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Individual Award winners.
Behind Å·ÃÀÊÓÆµâ€™s five-team sportsmanship selections was Quincy University with four, including both men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball, and men’s tennis. Missouri S&T had three teams picked at the top (women’s soccer, men’s swimming, men’s golf), while the only other multi-sport school winners were Truman State University (football and baseball) and McKendree (women’s bowling and men’s basketball).
University of Illinois-Springfield men’s cross country, University of Missouri-St.
Louis men’s soccer, Lindenwood University women’s swimming, associate member Davenport
University men’s wrestling, Maryville University women’s golf, University of Southern
Indiana women’s tennis, and University of Indianapolis men’s outdoor track & field
each earned awards.
Å·ÃÀÊÓÆµ joins nine other schools as award winners in the 13-year period the honor has been presented – former league member Northern Kentucky University (2007-08), former member University of Wisconsin-Parkside (2008-09), Bellarmine (2009- 10, 2010-11), University of Southern Indiana (2011-12), Drury University (2012-13), Lewis University (2013-14), William Jewell (2014-15), Maryville (2015-16), Truman (2016- 17, 2018-19), and former member Bellarmine University (2017-18).
The GLVC renamed its annual sportsmanship award in 2016 after Spalding, who is referenced
as one of the league’s two
Founding Fathers" and for his longtime service at Bellarmine from a student-athlete,
to a coach to director of athletics. During his tenure as AD, Spalding expanded Bellarmine’s
participation in intercollegiate sports from four to 16 teams and played a prominent
role in both the formation of the GLVC and the sponsorship expansion of women’s athletics
within the league. Long revered as one of the league’s pioneers, Spalding was inducted
as a charter member of the GLVC Hall of Fame in 2001. He died in 2012 at the age of
79, following a lengthy illness.
*Posted: 8-9-2021