Abilene Christian’s Cyril Bouniol and Angelo State’s
Aisha Adams were selected as the 2010 Lone Star Conference Male and
Female Athletes of the Year, respectively. The awards were
announced Tuesday following a vote of the league’s sports
information directors.
ACU’s Bouniol claimed LSC top male athlete
recognition after winning the individual national title in
golf. ASU’s Adams earned the honor of top female
athlete in the conference after helping the Rambelles win the NCAA
Outdoor Track & Field National Championship.
Bouniol received the most votes followed by Central
Oklahoma wrestling standout Dustin Finn and Midwestern State
football star Zack Eskridge. Adams grabbed the women’s
award ahead of MSU softball star Katie Petersen and Tarleton State
golf standout Carla Cooper.
Bouniol became the second ACU player to win the
individual national championship in men's golf with a six-stroke
victory (current PGA Tour veteran Jeev Singh won in 1993).
The junior was voted a PING first team all-America and PING first
team all-region selection after sharing individual medalist honors
at the conference tournament, as ACU won its first team title since
1995. Bouniol then went on to finish second at the regional
tournament to earn a berth in the national tournament.
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| ASU's Aisha Adams |
Adams closed out one of the best seasons in NCAA Division
II track & field history earning seven all-American
certificates at the national meet to lead ASU its first-ever title.
She collected her second straight national championship in
the heptathlon and added all-America performances in the 400-meter
hurdles (2nd), long jump (3rd), triple jump (4th), high jump (5th),
100-meter hurdles (6th) and ran on ASU's 4x100-meter relay squad
that placed eighth. Adams was named the South Central Region Female
Field Athlete of the Year for the second straight year and also
etched her name in the NCAA Division II record book after recording
a point total of 5,795 in the heptathlon at the Texas Relays, the
best-ever performance in the event. The LSC Female Field Athlete of
the Year led all point scorers with 50 points at the conference
meet, winning individual titles in the 100 hurdles, 400 hurdles,
high jump and long jump and placing second in the triple jump as
she guided the Rambelles to their second straight LSC crown. This
season, the senior set the league records in the 400 hurdles
(56.93) and heptathlon.
Here’s a closer look at the voting breakdown
for each award:
LSC MALE ATHLETE OF YEAR (Name, School, Year,
Sport, Points): Cyril Bouniol, Abilene Christian University,
Jr., Golf, 22; Dustin Finn, University of Central Oklahoma, Sr.,
Wrestling, 15; Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State University, Jr.,
Football, 14; Garrett Lindholm, Tarleton State University, Sr.,
Football, 10; Heath Wyatt, Southeastern Oklahoma State University,
Jr., Baseball, 7; Chris Adamson, Angelo State University, Sr.,
Baseball, 4; Clifton Thomas, Texas A&M University-Kingsville,
Sr., Baseball, 3; Julius Korir, Cameron University, So., Men's
Cross Country, 3; Eldon Grimslid, West Texas A&M University,
Sr., Track & Field, 2; Johnathan Haggerty, Southwestern
Oklahoma State University, Sr., Football, 2; Jason Jones,
Northeastern State University, Sr., Men's Basketball, 1; Nathan
Uland, Eastern New Mexico University, Jr., Football, 1; Andres
Nunez, East Central University, Sr., Men's Tennis, 0; Taylor Fore,
Texas A&M University-Commerce, Jr., Football, 0.
LSC FEMALE ATHLETE OF YEAR (Name, School, Year,
Sport, Points): Aisha Adams, Angelo State University, Sr., Track
& Field, 27; Katie Petersen, Midwestern State University, Sr.,
Softball, 21; Carla Cooper, Tarleton State University, Jr., Golf ,
12; Alli Miller, University of Central Oklahoma, Sr., Soccer, 9;
Destiny Brown, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Sr., Women's
Basketball, Volleyball, 5; Shawna Hines, Abilene Christian
University, Jr., Volleyball, 5; Amanda Moberg, Cameron University,
Fr., Women's Tennis, 3; Kimberly LeComte, West Texas A&M
University, So., Softball, 3; Holly Hicks, East Central University,
Sr., Women's Volleyball, 2; Carly Case, Texas Woman's University,
Sr., Softball, 1; Cassie Anderson, Texas A&M
University-Kingsville, Sr., Softball, 1; Stacey Creger,
Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Sr., Softball, 1; Jessica
White , Northeastern State University, Sr., Women's Basketball, 0;
Meagan Lasley, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Sr., Women's
Soccer, 0; Samantha Lawrence, Eastern New Mexico University, Sr.,
Women's Soccer, 0.