2009 Rankings

2009 Jim Nantz Award Winner

Adam Cavalier
Marshall U., Sr

The nation’s most outstanding collegiate sports broadcaster for 2009.

Top 20

  1. Adam Cavalier, Sr, Marshall University
  2. Justin Shackil, Sr, Fordham
  3. Jim MacKay, Sr, University of Maine
  4. Adam Amin, Sr, Valparaiso
  5. Siddique Farooqi, Sr, Hofstra
  6. Joel Godett, Sr, Syracuse
  7. Rigel Meketa, So, Palomar College
  8. Danny Breslauer, Jr, Rutgers
  9. Matt Santamaria, Sr, Nebraska
  10. Drew Crofts, Sr, SUNY-Brock port
  11. Roger Hoover, Jr, Tennessee
  12. John Twork, Jr, Eastern Illinois
  13. John Freeman, Sr, Virginia
  14. Mike Leslie, Jr, Hofstra
  15. David Smulin, Sr, U. of North Texas
  16. John Herrick, Jr, DePauw
  17. John Stevens, Jr, East Tennessee State
  18. Rob Salaman, Sr, Michigan
  19. Bryan Holland, Sr, Elon University
  20. Will Chambers, Jr, Northern Kentucky

 

Honorable Mention

Cameron Andry (Sr. Ball State); Ken Carman (Akron); Jordan Carruth (So, Palomar College), Russell Courtney (Sr, U. of Western Ontario); Joe Davis (Jr, Beloit College); Ted Emrich (Sr, U. of North Texas); Ryan Epling (Sr, Marshall); Andrew Gothelf (Jr, Northwestern); Jonathan Horn (Sr, USC); Dylan Horowitz (Sr, Ohio State); Carson Ingle (Central Florida); Jake Kellman, (Sr, Stanford); Dan Krupinsky (Jr, Penn State); Alex Kushel (Sr, University of Miami); Jonathan Lauder (Jr, Hofstra); Mike Lefko (Syracuse); Matt Lombardo (Sr, West Chester University of Pennsylvania); Alex Margulies (Sr, Miami); Will Palaszczuk (Sr, Missouri); Brian Matzye (U. of Akron); Alex Mikos (Sr, Bowling Green); Mike Monteleone (Sr, Penn State); Aaron Morse (Jr, Northwestern); Mike Petry (Sr, Penn State); Tim Slack (Sr, Biola); Michael Spero (Jr. Kansas); Ryan Terry (Jr, Fort Hays State); Abby Waner (Sr, Duke); Kyle Whitehead (Sr, Northwestern); Josh Weinstock (Jr, Northwestern)

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