Established 2011 | Association NCAA | |
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The Great American Conference sponsors championship events for 12 of its 13 sports. The football champion is the team with the best conference record.
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Northwestern Oklahoma State and Southern Nazarene were provisional members and not eligible for regular season championships or postseason championship tournaments. Individuals were eligible for postseason honors and may compete in cross country and golf postseason championships but not eligible for titles.
Men's Cross Country
East Central University placed three runners in the top four and all seven competitors finished inside the top 15 as the Tigers repeated as Great American Conference Men's Cross Country Champions.
Southern Arkansas' Mickey Hammer emerged as the individual champion, fending off ECU's Cale Eidson.
Championships
Saturday, October 20
Host: East Central University (Ada, OK)
Women's Cross Country
East Central won its first Great American Conference Women's Cross Country championship title as the Lady Tigers edged out 2011 champion Harding.
Harding sophomore Ewa Zaborowska dominated the race, winning by more than a minute to claim the individual title.
Championships
Saturday, October 20
Host: East Central University (Ada, OK)
Women's Soccer
Down a goal late in the Great American Conference Women’s Soccer Championship, top seeded Southwestern Oklahoma State pulled off a dramatic comeback with two goals in a three-minute span to stun Ouachita Baptist 2-1 to claim the tournament title.
Tournament
Friday-Sunday, November 2–4
Host: Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford, OK)
Volleyball
One year after losing to Arkansas Tech in the Great American Conference Volleyball Championship final, Harding reversed its fate with a resounding four-set victory Saturday at the Rhodes Field House. After splitting the first two sets, the Lady Bisons won going away, 25-12 in the third set and 25-16 in the final set.
Like in their final regular season meeting, Arkansas Tech started strong and took the first set.
Tournament
Thursday-Saturday, November 15–17
Host: Harding University (Searcy, AR)