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Nissen-Emery Award

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nissen-Emery Award is the award given to the best senior male collegiate gymnast in the United States. The award reflects admirable scholarship and moral characteristics as well as sporting success.[1][2]

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List of winners

Year Winner University
1966 James Curzi Michigan State
1967 Steve Cohen Penn State
1968 Dave Thor Michigan State
1969 Robert Emery Penn State
1970 Pete Difurio Temple
1971 Brent Simmons Iowa State
1972 Tom Lindner Southern Illinois
1973 John Crosby Southern Connecticut State
1974 Steve Hug Stanford
1975 Jay Whelan Southern Connecticut State
1976 Gene Whelan Penn State
1977 Peter Kormann Southern Connecticut State
1978 Tim LaFleur Minnesota
1979 Kurt Thomas Indiana State
1980 Mario McCutcheon Southern Connecticut State
1981 Bart Conner Oklahoma
1982 Jim Hartung Nebraska
1983 Peter Vidmar UCLA
1984 Roy Palassou San Jose State
1985 Matt Arnot New Mexico
1986 Wes Suter Nebraska
1987 Michael 'Spider' Maxwell Penn State
1988 Tom Schlesinger Nebraska
1989 David Zeddies Illinois
1990 Mike Racanelli Ohio State
1991 Jarrod Hanks Oklahoma
1992 Scott Keswick UCLA
1993 John Roethlisberger Minnesota
1994 Kip Simons Ohio State
1995 Josh Stein Stanford
1996 Darren Elg Brigham Young
1997 Blaine Wilson Ohio State
1998 Dan Fink Oklahoma
1999 Todd Bishop Oklahoma
2000 Jeff LaVallee Massachusetts
2001 Jamie Natalie Ohio State
2002 Justin Toman Michigan
2003 Daniel Furney Oklahoma
2004 Dan Gill Stanford
2005 Guillermo Alvarez Minnesota
2006 Justin Spring Illinois
2007 Matt Cohen Penn State
2008 Jonathan Horton Oklahoma
2009 Casey Sandy Penn State
2010 Luke Stannard Illinois
2011 Steven Legendre Oklahoma
2012 Paul Ruggeri Illinois
2013 Eddie Penev Stanford
2014 Sam Mikulak Michigan
2015 Ellis Mannon Minnesota
2016 Jesse Glenn Army
2017 Akash Modi Stanford
2018 Sean Melton Ohio State
2019 Yul Moldauer Oklahoma
2020 Stephen Nedoroscik Penn State
2021 Shane Wiskus Minnesota
2022 Brody Malone Stanford
2023 Paul Juda Michigan

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nissen Emery Award". USA Gymnastics. 2012. Archived from the original on August 23, 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Nebraska's Nissen-Emery Award Winners". Nebraska Huskers. 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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