Dick Enberg Award winners
The organization presents the annual
Dick Enberg Award to a "person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America Teams Program and/or the student-athlete while promoting the values of education and academics."
Tamika Catchings has been selected as the 2023 recipient. • 2023:
Tamika Catchings, Tennessee / Catch the Stars • 2022: Patricia Melton, Yale / New Haven Promise • 2021:
Billie Jean King, Cal State LA / Tennis legend/Equality icon • 2020: Amy Privette Perko, Wake Forest • 2019:
Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech • 2018:
Bill Walton, UCLA • 2017: Dr. Robert Khayat, University of Mississippi • 2016:
Roger Staubach, NFL Hall of Fame • 2015:
Andre Agassi, Tennis Hall of Fame • 2014:
Ann Meyers Drysdale, UCLA • 2013:
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke • 2012:
Joe Paterno, The Pennsylvania State University • 2011:
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, UCLA • 2010: Tom Hansen, Pacific-10 Conference • 2009:
Steve Smith, Michigan State • 2008: Chuck Lee, Verizon • 2007:
Pat Summitt, Tennessee • 2006: President
Gerald Ford, Michigan • 2005: Father
Theodore Hesburgh, Notre Dame • 2004: Ted Leland, Stanford • 2003:
Tom Osborne, Nebraska • 2002:
Alan Page, Notre Dame • 2001:
Donna Shalala, U. of Miami, Fla. • 2000:
Bill Russell, San Francisco • 1999:
Dean Smith, North Carolina • 1998: John Humenik, CoSIDA • 1997:
Dick Enberg == Presidents ==
Presidents
The following is a listing of past presidents: • 2022-23: Jessica Poole, Chicago State/Minnesota Aurora FC • 2021-22: Cindy Potter, Columbia College (Mo.) • 2020-21: Sam Atkinson, Gallaudet • 2019-20: Herb Vincent, Southeastern Conference • 2018-19: Rob Knox, Towson • 2017-18: Rob Carolla, College Football 150 • 2016-17: Andy Seely, Central Florida • 2015-16: Judy Willson, Mountain West Conference • 2014-15: Eric McDowell, Union College (N.Y.) • 2013-14: Shelly Poe, Auburn • 2012-13: Joe Hornstein, FIU • 2011-12: Tom Di Camillo, Pacific West Conference & Central Arizona College • 2010-11: Larry Dougherty, Temple • 2009-10: Justin Doherty, Wisconsin • 2008-09: Nick Joos, Baylor • 2007-08: Charles Bloom, Southeastern Conference • 2006-07: Doug Dull, Maryland • 2005-06: Joe Hernandez, Ball State • 2004-05: Rod Commons, Washington State • 2003-04: Tammy Boclair, Vanderbilt • 2002-03: Alan Cannon, Texas A&M • 2001-02: Pete Moore, Syracuse • 2000-01: Fred Stabley Jr., Central Michigan • 1999-00: Max Corbet, Boise State • 1998-99: Maxey Parrish, Baylor • 1997-98: Pete Kowalski, Rutgers • 1996-97: Jim Vruggink, Purdue • 1995-96: Rick Brewer, North Carolina • 1994-95: Hal Cowan, Oregon State • 1993-94: Doug Vance, Kansas • 1992-93: Ed Carpenter, Boston University • 1991-92: George Wine, Iowa • 1990-91: June Stewart, Vanderbilt • 1989-90: Arnie Sgalio, Big Sky Conference • 1988-89: Bill Little, Texas • 1987-88: Bob Smith, Rutgers • 1986-87: Roger Valdiserri, Notre Dame • 1985-86: Jack Zane, Maryland • 1984-85: Nordy Jenson, Western Athletic Conference • 1983-84: Bill Whitmore, Rice • 1982-83: Howie Davis, Massachusetts • 1981-82: Nick Vista, Michigan State • 1980-81: Langston Rogers, Delta State • 1979-80: Dave Schulthess, Brigham Young • 1978-79: Don Bryant, Nebraska • 1977-78: Bob Peterson, Minnesota • 1976-77: Bill Esposito, St. John’s • 1975-76: Bob Bradley, Clemson • 1974-75: Hal Bateman, Air Force • 1973-74: Jones Ramsey, Texas • 1972-73: Jim Mott, Wisconsin • 1971-72: Dick Page, Massachusetts • 1970-71: Elmore Hudgins, Southeastern Conference • 1969-70: Harry Burrell, Iowa State • 1968-69: Tom Miller, Indiana • 1967-68: Bill Young, Wyoming • 1966-67: Marvin Francis, Wake Forest • 1965-66: Bob Culp, Western Michigan • 1965-66: Val Pinchbeck, Syracuse • 1964-65: Harold Keith, Oklahoma • 1963-64: Warren Berg, Luther • 1962-63: Bob Hartley, Mississippi State • 1961-62: John Cox, Navy • 1960-61: Marty Reisch, Air Force • 1959-60: Wilbur Evans, Southwest Athletic Conference • 1958-59: Fred Stabley Sr., Michigan State • 1957-58: Ted Mann, Duke == Conventions ==