GLIAC McAvoy Award 2007
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December 11, 2007
For Immediate Release

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Hillsdale’s Mark Nicolet Named
2007 Recipient of Jack H. McAvoy Award
BAY CITY, Mich. -- Hillsdale College senior quarterback Mark Nicolet has been named recipient of the 2007 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Jack H. McAvoy Award as announced by Commissioner Tom Brown. The award is presented annually to the GLIAC football player who best combines outstanding character and leadership on the field, in the classroom, and in the community.
           A native of Zionsville, Indiana, Nicolet has earned a 3.6 grade point average (4.0 scale) while majoring in Financial Management. He has been named to the GLIAC All-Academic
football team three times and is a four-time member of the Hillsdale College Dean’s List. This past season, Nicolet was a semifinalist for the Draddy Award, which is presented to the nation’s most outstanding college football student-athlete.
         Off the field, Nicolet is the leader of Hillsdale’s chapter of Athletes in Action and has served as the scholarship chairman of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He received the Jeff H. and Lis L. Coors Scholarship, which goes to the Hillsdale College student-athlete with outstanding moral values, strong Christian leadership, active participation in church and involvement in Christian youth groups on campus.
Jack H. McAvoy Award Winners
2007
Mark Nicolet, Hillsdale
2006
Mike Klobucher, Ferris State
2005
Matthew Shem, Northern Michigan
2004
Neil Baumgartner, Saginaw Valley State
2003
Josh Sherko, Northern Michigan
Scott Stuible, Northwood
2002
Jason Battershell, Saginaw Valley State
2001
Chris Volz, Indianapolis
2000
Alex Kowalski, Michigan Tech
1999
Mo Harris, Ferris State
1998
Jeff Fox, Grand Valley State
1997
Matt Fishburn, Wayne State
Eric Tree, Michigan Tech
1996
Chris Pulliams, Ferris State
         On the field, Nicolet posted a record-setting season in 2007. He broke seven school records en route to leading Hillsdale to its best record this decade (8-3). Nicolet threw for a school-record 426 yards in a 49-28 win over Ashland University. Two weeks later, Nicolet shattered a long-standing school record when he completed 34 passes in a 37-0 home win over Michigan Technological University. He would go on to set single-season school records for completions (240), passing yards (3,335) and passing touchdowns (31). His 3,145 passing yards in GLIAC games also broke the conference record for passing yards in one season. The two-time team captain was named the GLIAC Player of the Year for his efforts as well as earning Daktronics First-Team All-Region accolades.
     “This award recognizes the accomplishments of our well rounded student-athletes,” stated Commissioner Brown. “The McAvoy Award is not just given on the basis of athletic ability, but is given to a student-athlete who has performed well in the classroom and has a strong sense of community involvement. Mark Nicolet is a shining example of the 4,000 quality student-athletes we have in the GLIAC.”
     Nicolet becomes the first Hillsdale College player to earn the McAvoy Award. The Award is named for former Hillsdale College director of athletics and head football coach, Jack McAvoy, who was instrumental in the founding the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), now known as the GLIAC..

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