The NCAA Sportsmanship Award is given each year to one man and one woman in National Collegiate Athletics Association sports who have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, respect and responsibility. It was created and first awarded in 1999.
1999: Allison Beighton, Randolph-Macon College, basketball; and Jarrett Erwin, Rice University, football
2000: George Audu, Pennsylvania State College, track and field; Safiya Ingram, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, track and field; and Lindsay Morton, Ferrum College, tennis
2001:
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2004: Chanda Gunn, Northeastern University, ice hockey; Danny Gathings, High Point University, basketball; and the football team at Mesa State College
2005: Philip B. Barr, Bates College, swimming; and Lauren Clary, Xavier University, tennis
2006: Mike Rose, Slippery Rock University, decathlon; and Sarah Dawn Schettle, University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, track and field and swimming
2007: Brian Hung, University of Michigan, tennis; and the women's soccer team at Framingham State College
2008: Mallory Holtman, Central Washington University, softball; Einar Often, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Nordic skiing; and the men's baseball team at St. John Fisher College
2009: Aleksandra "Ola" Mackiewicz, Brown University, Fencing; Isaac Rothenbaum, Carthage College, Swimming; Anthony DiCarlo, Anderson University, Wrestling
2010:
2011: Courtney Berger, Nova Southeastern University, Rowing
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2013:
2014: Jaylee Brown, Northern Michigan University, cross country/track and field; Chari Hawkins, Utah State University, track and field; and the football team at Harding University
2015:
2016:
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