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December 5, 2001 COE COLLEGE’S TIM VINYARD NAMED
IIAC MALE
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR MOUNT
VERNON, IA . . . The
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) announced today
that Coe College senior Tim
Vin “This
is the highest honor that we can bestow on a student-athlete in
the Iowa Conference. I
congratulate Tim for his achievements in the classroom and on the
athletic field,” IIAC Commissioner John
Cochrane said. “Tim
has had such a positive impact on so many people at Coe and in his
community. He truly
represents everything that is good in intercollegiate
athletics.” Vinyard,
a Biology/Pre-Medicine double major has a 3.79 grade point
average, earning Dean’s List recognition throughout his
collegiate career. He
is a member of Mortar Board, a senior honor society and has
received the K. Raymond Clark Merit Award (2000) and the Honorary
Clark Merit Award (2001) in addition to numerous academic
scholarships. “Tim
Vinyard is a rare student-athlete.
He is one who has excelled in many ways while a student at
Coe College and achieved balance between being an excellent
athlete and an excellent scholar,”
Heins-Johnson Professor of Biology and Chairman Harlo H. Hadow, PhD., said. “Tim
upgraded his career goals from Physical Therapy to medicine, and I
think his leadership ability, his academic skills, and the
confidence and poise he projects, will serve him well as he
applies to medical school and ultimately practices as a
physician.” Vinyard
serves as a volunteer for numerous causes in his hometown.
He assists at the Ottumwa Regional Hospital Outpatient
Clinic, works with the D.A.R.E. Program in the Ottumwa Elementary
School, serves as a basketball coach and assists with the Youth
Football Punt, Pass and Kick program.
At Coe, Vinyard serves on the Student Affairs Committee,
the Athletic Director’s Student Advisory Committee and is a
member of the Pre-Medicine/Pre-Health Club.
He was selected by other student-athletes to serve on the
Football Head Coach Student Athlete Advisory Committee where he
was responsible for assisting in the selection process of the new
head football coach at Coe in 2000. “Everyone
at Coe is very proud of Tim and pleased that he has been selected
for this prestigious honor, that he richly deserves,” Coe
Athletic Director John
Chandler said. “By
his performance in the classroom and on the field throughout his
college career, Tim has exemplified the very definition of
student-athlete.” Athletically,
Vinyard was a standout football and baseball player.
A 2001 First Team Verizon-CoSIDA Academic All-American in
football and a 2001 Verizon-CoSIDA Academic All-Region in
baseball, he was a two-time All-Conference performer in 2000
(First Team quarterback and Second Team designated hitter). Vinyard owns four football records and one baseball record at
Coe as well as three Iowa Conference football records (longest
pass from scrimmage – 99 yards, most passing yards in a season
– 2,775 yards, and most total offensive yards in a season –
2,720 yards). Each
Iowa Conference institution can nominate one male and one female
student-athlete. From
the nominees submitted by the institutions, the Scholar-Athlete
Recommendation Committee, comprised of three Faculty Representatives
and three Sports Information Directors, select a maximum of three
male and three female finalists.
The Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year are selected
from among the finalists by a vote of the IIAC Faculty
Representatives. Other
student-athletes nominated for the IIAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the
Year were: Central
College football player Steve
Perkins (Oskaloosa, IA/Oskaloosa HS), Cornell College tennis
player Kevin Wagner
(Appleton, WI/Appleton West HS) and Simpson College basketball
player Jesse Harris (Clive, IA/Valley HS). |
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