NIRSA and the entire field of collegiate recreation are made great by the passion, drive, and dedication of some incredible individuals and institutions. Each year, NIRSA is proud to recognize some of its extraordinary members with a variety of awards.
The Association would like to congratulate all of our inspiring award recipients for their contributions to NIRSA and the profession!
Honor Award
The highest honor awarded by the Association, the NIRSA Honor Award is presented each year to a member for outstanding achievement in the profession. The Honor Award is presented during the Honor Award Banquet.
Award recipient
Stan L. Shingles, Central Michigan University
NIRSA Annual Service Awards
Award recipients
These awards are presented in appreciation of the considerable volunteer efforts various NIRSA members have made to further NIRSA and the collegiate recreation field this past year. The NIRSA Annual Service Awards are presented to recipients during the Honor Award Banquet.
Professional Awards
Lauren Brown, University of Colorado Denver
For her dedication to NIRSA service and remarkable efforts to inspire engagement in the Association.
Mark J. Comer, RCRSP, University of Baltimore
For his leadership and vision with the NIRSA Championship Series as Chair of the Flag Football Work Team.
Megan Marie Morris, Loyola University Chicago
For her exemplary leadership and dedication to the NIRSA Championship Series as Chair of the Basketball Work Team.
Paul Rohe Milton, Ph.D., Cleveland State University
For his incredible dedication and leadership as Editor-in-Chief of the Recreational Sports Journal.
Laura Thomas, The University of Alabama
For her instrumental contributions to and remarkable leadership with the NIRSA Championship Series as Chair of the Soccer Work Team.
Oscee Wheatfall III, Texas A&M University, College Station
For the exceptional level of leadership he demonstrated and the exemplary service he performed in his role as the NIRSA Championship Series Chair.
Student Awards
Abby Blumberg, The University of Alabama
For her creative recruitment and engagement of students as Region IV Student Leader.
Taylor Sidore M.S., ACE CPT, ACE GFI, Colorado State University-Fort Collins
For bringing innovative developments to her role as Region V Student Leader.
Katelyn Voorhees, Georgia Institute of Technology
For inspiring and exceeding expectations as Region II Student Leader.
Group Awards
NIRSA Strategic Planning Task Force
For significant contribution and involvement in the leadership and development of NIRSA’s 2018-2021 Strategic Plan.
2017-2018 NIRSA Small Programs Advisory Council
For their outstanding leadership and significant contributions to execute NIRSA’s small campus rec program initiatives.
William N. Wasson Student Leadership & Academic Awards
These awards recognize outstanding students who are actively involved with the Department of Recreational Sports on their university or college campus. Award recipients are presented their awards during the Student Member Connection Meeting.
Region I
Sarah Grace, University of Maryland
Ashleigh Jepson, University of Connecticut
Maeve McKinney, University of Maryland
De’Jha Pontoo, The University of Rhode Island
Monique Rodriguez, University of Baltimore
Jonathan Sanders, Boston College
Region II
Marilyn Adams, University of Southern Mississippi
Ian Dunbar, UNC Greensboro
Emily Dyer, UNC Greensboro
Katy Morgan, James Madison University
Emily Murphy, James Madison University
Katie Regan, James Madison University
Region III
Meghan Egierski, St. Mary’s College/University of Notre Dame
Grace George, The Ohio State University
Grace Templeman, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Region IV
Jenna Bothell, Sam Houston State University
Ashlea Rosenbaum, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Rebecca Spencer, Angelo State University
Anthony Villasana, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Region V
Victoria Davis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sarah Heemstra, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
DeVanee Lasley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Britton Lyon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Monica Rosiak, University of Iowa
Megan Wynn, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Region VI
Jeffrey Hares, Seattle University
Theron Henderson, University of Utah
Jordan Hunter, Washington State University
Maddie Piper, Seattle University
Martha Rubardt, Seattle University
Canadian Region
Chelsea Jones, University of Regina
Horace Moody Awards
These awards recognize an outstanding commitment to student development. Award recipients are presented their awards during the Student Member Connection Meeting.
Region I
Jordan Olson, University of Vermont
Region II
Julie Wallace Carr, James Madison University
Region III
Stephanne Musser, The Ohio State University
Region IV
Lauren Easter, Missouri State University
Region V
Luke Bartlett, University of Northern Iowa
Region VI
Joshua Hamilton, University of Arizona
Canadian Region
Alison Fisher, University of Regina
Outstanding Sports Facilities Awards sponsored by AACER
These awards recognize excellence in newly-constructed, renovated, or expanded recreational sports facilities at NIRSA member institutions. Award recipients are recognized during the Opening General Session.
Wake Forest Wellbeing Center
Wake Forest University
RDG Planning & Design
University of Houston-Clear Lake – Recreation and Wellness Center
University of Houston-Clear Lake
SmithGroup
Lola & Rob Salazar Student Wellness Center
University of Colorado Denver
SmithGroup
Burdick Hall
Towson University
HOK
The Falcon Center for Health, Education and Wellness
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Hastings+Chivetta
E. L. Wiegand Fitness Center
University of Nevada, Reno
Hastings+Chivetta
Pitt Sports Dome
University of Pittsburgh
CDM Smith
Charles Alan Wright Fields at the Berry M. Whitaker Sports Complex
The University of Texas at Austin
Dewberry Architects
University Recreation and Wellness Sports Field Complex
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
DLR Group
The MAC
Texas A&M University-Commerce
SmithGroup
Creative Excellence Awards
These awards focus on outstanding marketing and advertising materials published by NIRSA membership. Award recipients are recognized during the Opening General Session.
Audiovisual Promotion
First Place
Live Unconquered
Florida State University
Second Place
Rec’ing Ramifesto
Colorado State University
Third Place
Buddy Personal Training
University of Florida
Comprehensive Brochure & Facility Publication
First Place
UCSB Gaucho’s Guidebook
University of California, Santa Barbara
Second Place
2016 -17 Annual Report
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Third Place
WHPS Services Flyer
University of Central Florida
Integrated Marketing Campaign
First Place
Marketing Beyond Campus: Advancing Camp C-Woo
Central Washington University
Second Place
Project Positive
Seattle University
Third Place
A Better U Marketing Campaign
University of Texas at San Antonio
Large Scale Signage
First Place
Ogg Hall Fitness Center Graphics
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Second Place
Step Up – Step In | Interactive Displays
Bowling Green State University
Third Place
Strom Thurmond Wellness & Fitness Center
University of South Carolina
Programming Publication
First Place
Cultivating Curiosity – Youth Program Summer Camps
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Second Place
Get Outdoors Adventure Trips
Sam Houston State University
Third Place
Glow Zumba Flyer
Sacramento State
Social Media Campaign
First Place
Female Condom Demonstration Video
University of Central Florida
Second Place
12 Days of Timmy
Sam Houston State University
Third Place
CRI Weekly Update
Georgia Southern University
Student Digital Presentation
First Place
I Am A Woman
Colorado State University
Second Place
Welcome to the Rec
Auburn University
Third Place
TTU Rec Sports Instagram Rebuild
Texas Tech University
Student Publication
First Place
CLEStateRec’s Cookbook
CENTERS, LLC @ Cleveland State University
Second Place
Field Guide Cookbook – Auburn Outdoors
Auburn University
Third Place
Lifeguard Certification
Sam Houston State University
Website
First Place
RecWell Website Redesign
University of Maryland, College Park
Second Place
Campus Recreation Website
University of Rhode Island
Third Place
Website Redesign
University of Virginia
NIRSA/USTA Tennis Ace Awards
This award recognizes professional members or institutions that show exceptional growth and support of their recreational tennis programs over the past year and will be presented at the NSC Social.
Professional
Andrea Snead, University of Central Florida
Institutional
University of Massachusetts – Lowell Campus Recreation
President’s Award for the Article of Distinction
This award recognizes excellence in writing from contributing authors to the NIRSA Recreational Sports Journal. These award recipients are recognized during the Annual Meeting of Members.
Award recipients
Primary Author:
Hassan M. Shaikh, Duke University
Secondary Authors:
Megan S. Patterson, Texas A&M University, College Station
Beth Lanning, Baylor University
- Renee Umstattd Meyer, Baylor University
Clinton A. Patterson, Texas A&M University, College Station
For their Volume 42, No. 2, 2018 article titled “Assessing College Students’ Use of Campus Recreation Facilities through Individual and Environmental Factors.”
Research and Assessment Award
This award recognizes a NIRSA member who has made extraordinary contributions toward advancing research and assessment initiatives on their campus and/or for NIRSA. This award recipient is recognized during the Annual Meeting of Members.
Award recipient
Austin R. Anderson, Ph.D., University of Southern Indiana
Award recipients still to be named
The following four distinctions will be unveiled during the 2019 NIRSA Annual Conference!
Foundation Leadership Award
This award recipient will be recognized during the Annual Meeting of Members.
Juliette Moore People of Color Distinguished Leadership Award
This award is presented during the Lee Wasson People of Color Social.
Regional Awards of Merit
These awards are presented during Regional Member Network Connection Meetings.
Sarah Fain Distinguished Service Award
This award will be presented during the NSC Social.
Again, congratulations to this year’s NIRSA Award recipients—true leaders in collegiate recreation!
- For more information, please contact NIRSA Leadership Programs Coordinator Lani Beavers.
Lani Sherman was the Leadership Programs Coordinator at NIRSA.