H. Boyd McWhorter Award Winners
The H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship has been presented by the Southeastern Conference since 1986 to the league's top male and female scholar-athletes.
McWhorter Award Winners
Year | Award Winner, School (sport) |
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1986 | John Young, Tennessee (track) and Virginia Diederich, Georgia (swimming) |
1987 | Jeff Noblin, Ole Miss (football) and Julie Estin, Alabama (gymnastics) |
1988 | Danny Hoskins, Ole Miss (football) and Linda Leith, Georgia (swimming) |
1989 | Mikael Olander, LSU (track) and Deanne Burnett, Georgia (swimming) |
1990 | Burke Masters, Mississippi State (baseball) and Janice Kerr, Florida (gymnastics) |
1991 | Al Parker, Georgia (tennis) and Patty Wiegand, Tennessee (track and cross country) |
1992 | Jeff Laubenthal, Alabama (baseball) and Jenifer Kleyn, Auburn (volleyball) |
1993 | Lang Wiseman, Tennessee (basketball) and Aimee York, Mississippi State (volleyball) |
1994 | Peter Duitsman, South Carolina (soccer) and Tammy Newlon, Mississippi State (basketball) |
1995 | Michael Blanchard, LSU (football) and April Ecke, Mississippi State (cross country) |
1996 | Martin Nyberg, LSU (swimming) and Michelle Palmisano, Vanderbilt (basketball) |
1997 | Andrew DeVooght, Georgia (swimming) and Meredith Willard, Alabama (gymnastics) |
1998 | Jeremy Jackson, Mississippi State (baseball) and Shani Abshier, South Carolina (volleyball) |
1999 | Jeff Zurcher, Kentucky (football) and Jessica Field, Arkansas (volleyball) |
2000 | Joey Pitts, Georgia (tennis) and Lisette Lee, LSU (golf) |
2001 | Scott Westerfield, Mississippi State (football) and Kim Black, Georgia (swimming) |
2002 | Trey Dyson, South Carolina (baseball) and Tiffany Woolley, Arkansas (softball) |
2003 | Matt Bonner, Florida (basketball) and Kristin Sterner, Alabama (gymnastics) |
2004 | Caesar Garcia, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Lauren Imwalle, Alabama (soccer) |
2005 | Rob Robertson, Ole Miss (football) and Lauryn McCalley, Tennessee (swimming & diving) |
2006 | Rudy Niswanger, LSU (football) and Sarah Lowe, Florida (basketball) |
2007 | Emeel Salem, Alabama (baseball) and Erika Schneble, Vanderbilt (track & field) |
2008 | Joseph Sykora, Alabama (golf) and Kristen Hastrup, Auburn (swimming & diving) |
2009 | Bram ten Berge, Ole Miss (tennis) and Christine Magnuson, Tennessee (swimming & diving) |
2010 | Jordan Anderson, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Phoebe Wright, Tennessee (track & field) |
2011 | Dan Mazzaferro, Auburn (swimming & diving) and Erica Meissner, Auburn (swimming & diving) |
2012 | Michael Roth, South Carolina (baseball) and Wendy Trott, Georgia (swimming & diving) |
2013 | Barrett Jones, Alabama (football) and Chelsea Oswald, Kentucky (track & field/cross country) |
2014 | Cory Whitsett, Alabama (golf) and Shannon Vreeland, Georgia (swimming) |
2015 | Nathanael Franks, Arkansas (track & field) and Maddie Locus, Georgia (swimming) |
2016 | Forrest Gamble, Ole Miss (golf) and Haylie McCleney, Alabama (softball) |
2017 | Anton McKee, Alabama (swimming & diving) and Sarah Gibson, Texas A&M (swimming & diving) |
2018 | Parker Henry, Tennessee (football) and Kelly Quinn, LSU (volleyball) |
2019 | Nathan Hite, Texas A&M (track & field) and Kristin Quah, Vanderbilt (bowling) |
2020 | Skylar Mays, LSU (basketball) and Asia Seidt, Kentucky (swimming & diving) |
2021 | Jon Bishop, Texas A&M (track & field) and Savanna Faulconer, Florida (swimming & diving) |
2022 | Austin Williams, Mississippi State (football) and Lisa Gunnarsson, LSU (track & field) |