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|name = Great American Conference |short_name = GAC |established = 2011 |logo = Great American Conference alternate logo.svg |logo_size = 250 |association = NCAA |division = Division II }} The Great American Conference sponsors championship events for 12 of its 13 sports. The football champion is the team with the best conference record. The 2011–12 season was the first year of the conference. Arkansas Tech led the way with four championships (3 team, 1 individual). East Central and Harding each had three. As a new conference it did not receive automatic qualifying to NCAA championships; however, several teams and individuals were selected to postseason championships. East Central, Harding, and Southern Arkansas participated in the Men's Cross Country regional meet with ECU placing 2nd (3 top 10 runners) to advance to the national meet where ECU earned an 11th-place finish. Arkansas Tech, East Central, Harding, and Southern Arkansas participated in the Women's Cross Country regional meet with HU placing 7th (1 top 10 runner). Arkansas Tech's volleyball team fell in the regional first round while the men's basketball team advanced to the regional finals, and Ouachita Baptist's men's tennis team advanced to the national quarterfinals. Rebecka Surteval (ATU) finished 16th at the Women's Golf super regional. Jack Garrett (ATU) finished 12th and Matt Jennings (HSU) finished 54th at the Men's Golf super regional. Southern Arkansas ended the Baseball regional with a 1-2 record, winning its first game. Men's Cross Country
Team – East Central Individual – Ezekiel Kissorio, East Central East Central placed the top three individual finishes and four of the top six to capture the inaugural Great American Conference Men's Cross Country Championship. ECU's Ezekiel Kissorio, Armando Saldivar, and Daniel Kiptoo finished first, second, and third, respectively. All seven of ECU's designated runners finished in the top 10. ECU finished with a total of 17 points.[1] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Ezekiel Kissorio, East Central
Lajos Farkas, Harding
Steve Sawyer, East Central{{col-break}}
Ezekiel Kissorio, East Central Armando Saldivar, East Central Daniel Kiptoo, East Central Cale Eidson, East Central Jimmy Sutrick, East Central Lajos Farkas, Harding Austin Christian, East Central Mickey Hammer, Southern Arkansas Joel Dutton, East Central Phillip Biwott, Harding{{col-end}} ChampionshipsSaturday, October 22
Women's Cross Country
Team – Harding Individual – Gladys Kimtai, Harding Harding placed all seven of its runners in the top 20 to win the inaugural Great American Conference Women's Cross Country Championship. Four of Harding's seven runners finished in top 10 in the 5-kilometer race, highlighted by a first-place finish from Gladys Kimtai and a second-place finish from Eva Zaborowska. Harding finished with a total of 27 points.[2] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Gladys Kimtai, Harding
Ewa Zaborowska, Harding
Steve Guymon, Harding{{col-break}}
Olivia Campbell, Arkansas Tech Cheryl Nolan, Arkansas Tech Samantha Bartlett, East Central ReGina Germaine, East Central Colleta Songol, East Central Amber Walker, East Central Dallis Bailey, Harding Gladys Kimtai, Harding Mary Samoei, Harding Ewa Zaborowska, Harding
Miranda Claxton, East Central Andrea McKinney, East Central Allison Dixon, Harding Amber Priest, Harding Rachel Roberts, Harding Johanna Casey, Ouachita Baptist Carli Langley, Southern Arkansas Olivia Ornelas, Southern Arkansas Jennifer Osborn, Southwestern Oklahoma State Melissa Banks, Southwestern Oklahoma State{{col-end}} ChampionshipsSaturday, October 22
Football
Ouachita Baptist Ouachita Baptist clinched the inaugural Great American Conference Championship by defeating Southeastern Oklahoma State with a final score of 21-18. OBU (7-2, 6-0 GAC) finished the season at 7-3, and 6-1 in Great American Conference play. The conference championship marks the first since 1982.[3] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Casey Cooper, Ouachita Baptist
Jason Catchings, East Central
Devin Benton, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Todd Knight, Ouachita Baptist
QB - Casey Cooper, Ouachita Baptist RB - Mark Johnson, Southern Arkansas RB - Kale Gelles, Harding WR - D.J. Stephens, Arkansas-Monticello WR - A.J. Whitmore, Arkansas Tech WR - Zach Patteson, East Central TE - Ryan Shelley, Southeastern Oklahoma State UT - Jeremy Holt, Harding C - Seth Oxner, Arkansas-Monticello OL - Carlos Savala, East Central OL - Garrett Taylor, Harding OL - Roy Richard, Ouachita Baptist OL - Desmund Farris, East Central DE - Armonty Bryant, East Central DE - Roland Dampeer, Arkansas Tech DT - Taurus Williams, Ouachita Baptist DT - Antonio Leak, Henderson State ILB - Terrence Garrett, Ouachita Baptist ILB - Keaton Stigger, Henderson State OLB - Jason Catchings, East Central OLB - Bennie Anderson, Henderson State CB - Dontae Smith, East Central CB - Marvin Tribble, Southwestern Oklahoma State S - Clarence Laster, Southwestern Oklahoma State S - Norris Wrenn, East Central P - Derek Jambon, Arkansas-Monticello K - Eddy Carmona, Harding RS - A.J. Whitmore, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
QB - Tyler Vanderzee, East Central RB - Jarvis Smith, Henderson State RB - Nakita Myles, Arkansas-Monticello WR - George Robbins, East Central WR - Esau Bauknight, Southwestern Oklahoma State WR - Brett Reece, Ouachita Baptist TE - Phillip Supernaw, Ouachita Baptist UT - Bruce Hatton, Southwestern Oklahoma State C - Hunter Soper, Ouachita Baptist OL - Kyle Smith, Ouachita Baptist OL - Allen Hale, Southern Arkansas OL - Corey Godbolt, Ouachita Baptist OL - Tory Day, Harding DE - Josh Aldridge, Harding DE - Robbie Aldridge, Henderson State DT - Calvin Ursin, Arkansas-Monticello DT - Devin Benton, Southwestern Oklahoma State ILB - Kerel James, East Central ILB - Aaron Gillaspie, Harding OLB - Johnny Seals, Southeastern Oklahoma State OLB - Abraham Felton, Arkansas-Monticello CB - Eric Crocker, Arkansas-Monticello CB - A.J. Williams, Ouachita Baptist S - Jeremy Rodenburg, Henderson State S - Izzy Eziakor, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Brian Gonzalez, East Central K - Colton Rainey, Southwestern Oklahoma State RS - Dontae Smith, East Central
QB - Dustin Stenta, Southwestern Oklahoma State RB - Chris Rycraw, Ouachita Baptist WR - Kenneth Robey, Arkansas-Monticello WR - Tyler O'Quin, Harding TE - Colter Huff, East Central C - David Rebata, Henderson State OL - Kevin Rodriguez, Henderson State OL - Ronald Penn, Arkansas-Monticello DE - Lonnell Rice, East Central DE - Lis Leota, Southwestern Oklahoma State DT - Erik Howell, East Central ILB - A.J. Steele, Southern Arkansas ILB - Amos Cherry, East Central OLB - Tyler McGrew, East Central OLB - Augustine Ume-Ezeoke, Ouachita Baptist CB - Wes Brady, Henderson State CB - Roderick Cohn, Harding S - Jasper Bodiford, Harding S - Jacolby Stewart, Southern Arkansas P - Clark Gaddis, Ouachita Baptist RS - Travarus Brown, Southern Arkansas{{col-end}} Standings
SeasonThe Arkansas schools were not able to play a complete conference schedule due to the exit agreement with the Gulf South Conference.
Women's Soccer
East Central After scoreless regulation and overtime periods, East Central defeated Ouachita Baptist 3-1 in penalty kicks to capture the inaugural Great American Conference Women's Soccer Championship. ECU, the conference's regular season champ as well, recorded successful penalty kicks from Laura McNab, Rachel Hudgins and Carla Rodriguez to capture the victory. Morgan Pitchford made the first penalty kick for OBU, but her team's next three shootout participants were unsuccessful in their attempts, setting up Rodriguez' game-winner.[4] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Whitney Watts, East Central
Kira Bertrand, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Whitley Hoppe, Ouachita Baptist
Margaret Glutz, East Central
Riley Bailey, East Central{{col-break}}
F - Courtney Hailey, Southwestern Oklahoma State F - Adriana Lucar, Harding F - Whitney Watts, East Central F - Beth Wendl, Ouachita Baptist M - Josie Price, Southwestern Oklahoma State M - Jessica Carbonara, Southwestern Oklahoma State M - Lauren Hatch, Ouachita Baptist M - Laura McNab, East Central D - Carrie Lieblong, Ouachita Baptist D - Hannah Hatcher, Harding D - Margaret Glutz, East Central D - Kira Bertrand, Southwestern Oklahoma State GK - Whitley Hoppe, Ouachita Baptist
F - Kelsey Visor, Southwestern Oklahoma State F - Samantha Nunez, Southwestern Oklahoma State F - Ashley Bradford, East Central M - Ashley Royce, Harding M - Katie Glutz, East Central M - Samantha Rice, East Central M - Miranda Lytle, Ouachita Baptist D - Carla Rodriguez, East Central D - Natalie Crosslin, Southwestern Oklahoma State D - Chelsea Brandon, Harding D - Mary Whisenhunt, Ouachita Baptist GK - Adrianna Phininzy, East Central
M - Hannah Rudebusch, Southwestern Oklahoma State D - Jessica Syswerda, East Central D - Brie Munoz, Ouachita Baptist GK - Chelsey Dodd, Southwestern Oklahoma State{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentFriday-Sunday, November 4–6 |team-width=190 px |score-width=40 px |RD1-seed1=1 |RD1-seed2=4 |RD1-seed3=2 |RD1-seed4=3 |RD2-seed1=1 |RD2-seed2=3 |RD1-team1=East Central |RD1-score1=6 |RD1-team2=Harding |RD1-score2=0 |RD1-team3=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-score3=0 |RD1-team4=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score4=1 |RD2-team1=East Central (p) |RD2-score1=0 (3) |RD2-team2=Ouachita Baptist |RD2-score2=0 (1) }}
F - Whitney Watts, East Central (Most Valuable Player) F - Beth Wendl, Ouachita Baptist F - Chelsea Brandon, Harding F - Adriana Lucar, Harding F - Kelsey Visor, Southwestern Oklahoma State M - Laura McNab, East Central M - Katie Glutz, East Central M - Ashley McMahon, Southwestern Oklahoma State M - Miranda Lytle, Ouachita Baptist D - Margaret Glutz, East Central GK - Adrianna Phininzy, East Central GK - Whitley Hoppe, Ouachita Baptist Volleyball
Arkansas Tech It is only fitting the inaugural Great American Conference Volleyball Tournament Championship was decided in five sets. Arkansas Tech defeated Harding 3-2 to capture the tournament title to go along with the program's regular season championship. It was ATU's third five set win over Harding this season. Final game scores were 20-25, 25-17, 25-16, 25-27, and 15-11.[5] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Lunden Azuara, Southeastern Oklahoma State
Ty Lindberg, Henderson State
Tiara Ewegbu, Southeastern Oklahoma State Kalyn Helton, Harding
Kristy Bayer, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
OH - Lunden Azuara, Southeastern Oklahoma State OH - Mollie Arnold, Harding OH - Laura Farney, Arkansas Tech MB - Sara Motsinger, Arkansas Tech MB - LaKendra Sanders, Southwestern Oklahoma State S - Amber Cerrillos, Arkansas Tech L - Allison Frizzell, Ouachita Baptist
OH - Noelle Cope, East Central OH - Ty Lindberg, Henderson State S - Shayla May, East Central L - Sladjana Smiljanic, Southwestern Oklahoma State MB - Tiara Iwegbu, Southeastern Oklahoma State MB - Libby Merritt, Ouachita Baptist OP - Courtney Smith, Southern Arkansas
MB - Brittany Ryan, Arkansas Tech OH - Amy Kleypas, Arkansas-Monticello OH - Kalyn Helton, Harding MB - Alyssa Short, Harding MB - Tatiana Booth, East Central OH - Jordan White, Southern Arkansas OP - Bailee Graham, Harding{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentFriday-Saturday, November 11–12 |team-width=195 px |RD1-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD1-score1=3 |RD1-team2=Arkansas-Monticello |RD1-score2=0 |RD1-team3=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score3=1 |RD1-team4=East Central |RD1-score4=3 |RD1-team5=Harding |RD1-score5=3 |RD1-team6=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-score6=0 |RD1-team7=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD1-score7=1 |RD1-team8=Southern Arkansas |RD1-score8=3 |RD2-seed1=1 |RD2-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD2-score1=3 |RD2-seed2=5 |RD2-team2=East Central |RD2-score2=1 |RD2-seed3=3 |RD2-team3=Harding |RD2-score3=3 |RD2-seed4=7 |RD2-team4=Southern Arkansas |RD2-score4=0 |RD3-seed1=1 |RD3-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD3-seed2=3 |RD3-score1=3 |RD3-team2=Harding |RD3-score2=2 |notes= }}
L - Brennae Benda, Arkansas Tech (Most Valuable Player) OH - Laura Farney, Arkansas Tech OP - Thabata Galvao, Arkansas Tech OH - Mollie Arnold, Harding MB - Alyssa Short, Harding OH - Jordan White, Southern Arkansas OH - Noelle Cope, East Central Men's Basketball
Arkansas Tech Top seeded and nationally ranked No. 21 Arkansas Tech captured the inaugural Great American Conference Men's Basketball Championship by defeating No. 7 seed Southwestern Oklahoma State by a final score of 69-58. With the win over SWOSU, ATU has now been the victor of three of its past four conference championship tournaments. Arkansas Tech was Gulf South Conference champions in 2009 and 2010.[6] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Johnie Davis, Arkansas Tech
Thomas Davis, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Denzel Lyles, Henderson State
Antonio Worthy, Southeastern Oklahoma State
Doug Karleskint, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
G - Johnie Davis, Arkansas Tech G - LA Farmer, Arkansas-Monticello G - Denzel Lyles, Henderson State C - Zach Roddenberry, Harding G - Sergio Crowe, Arkansas-Monticello
F - Thomas Davis, Southwestern Oklahoma State G - Austin Mitchell, Ouachita Baptist G - Jared Williamson, Arkansas Tech G - Kori Forge, Arkansas-Monticello G - Jonathan Fitzergald, Henderson State
G - Zac Downing, Southeastern Oklahoma State C - Will Paul, Arkansas Tech F - Ricardo Hall, Arkansas-Monticello G - Nigel Ramsey, Ouachita Baptist F - Andrew Ensley, Henderson State{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentThursday-Sunday, March 1–4 |team-width=190 px |RD2-seed1=1 |RD2-seed2=4 |RD2-seed3=6 |RD2-seed4=2 |RD3-seed1=1 |RD3-seed2=6 |RD1-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD1-score1=54 |RD1-team2=Southern Arkansas |RD1-score2=53 |RD1-team3=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score3=85 |RD1-team4=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD1-score4=65 |RD1-team5=Henderson State |RD1-score5=60 |RD1-team6=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-score6=81 |RD1-team7=Arkansas-Monticello |RD1-score7=58 |RD1-team8=Harding |RD1-score8=54 |RD2-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD2-score1=67 |RD2-team2=Ouachita Baptist |RD2-score2=62 |RD2-team3=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD2-score3=79 |RD2-team4=Arkansas-Monticello |RD2-score4=76 |RD3-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD3-score1=69 |RD3-team2=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD3-score2=58 |notes= }}
G - Jared Williamson, Arkansas Tech (Most Valuable Player) G - Johnie Davis, Arkansas Tech G - Chase Elliott, Southwestern Oklahoma State G - Dominick Cornelius, Southwestern Oklahoma State F - Michael Morris, Ouachita Baptist G - Nigel Ramsey, Ouachita Baptist F - Zach Roddenberry, Harding G - LA Farmer, Arkansas-Monticello Women's Basketball
Southwestern Oklahoma State No. 2 seed Southwestern Oklahoma State captured the inaugural Great American Conference Women's Basketball Tournament championship with a 69-58 win over No. 4 seed Harding. With the win over Harding, SWOSU won its first post-season tournament championship since 1998 and finished the season on a seven-game winning streak.[7] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Darcie Dick, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Roselis Silva, Arkansas Tech
Darcie Dick, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Montana Lewis, Harding
Kelsi Musick, Southwestern Oklahoma State{{col-break}}
G - Darcie Dick, Southwestern Oklahoma State G - Roselis Silva, Arkansas Tech F - Natalia Santos, Arkansas Tech C - Sumiya Darden, Southwestern Oklahoma State F - Kristen Celsor, Harding
G/F - Katie Horsman, Arkansas Tech G - Sierra Rollins, Harding G - Cheree Freeman, Henderson State G - Nikki Nester, Southeastern Oklahoma State G - Domino Miller, Ouachita Baptist
G - Alex Hart, Arkansas-Monticello G - Nashia James, Ouachita Baptist G - A'Laeshia Adams, Ouachita Baptist G - Chelsea Johnson, Arkansas-Monticello G - SaRaya Oyler, Southwestern Oklahoma State{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentThursday-Sunday, March 1–4 |team-width=190 px |RD2-seed1=8 |RD2-seed2=4 |RD2-seed3=3 |RD2-seed4=2 |RD3-seed1=4 |RD3-seed2=3 |RD1-team1=Arkansas Tech |RD1-score1=72 |RD1-team2=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD1-score2=84 |RD1-team3=Harding |RD1-score3=78 |RD1-team4=Henderson State |RD1-score4=52 |RD1-team5=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-score5=81 |RD1-team6=East Central |RD1-score6=46 |RD1-team7=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score7=74 |RD1-team8=Arkansas-Monticello |RD1-score8=72 |RD2-team1=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD2-score1=54 |RD2-team2=Harding |RD2-score2=62 |RD2-team3=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD2-score3=83 |RD2-team4=Ouachita Baptist |RD2-score4=67 |RD3-team1=Harding |RD3-score1=58 |RD3-team2=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD3-score2=69 |notes= }}
G - Darcie Dick, Southwestern Oklahoma State (Most Valuable Player) C - Sumiya Darden, Southwestern Oklahoma State G - Arielle Saunders, Harding G - Cherilyn McMenamy, Harding G - A'Laeshia Adams, Ouachita Baptist G - Bailey Welch, Southeastern Oklahoma State F - Ashley Hobbs, Southeastern Oklahoma State G - Roselis Silva, Arkansas Tech Baseball
Southern Arkansas Southern Arkansas' Jason Dahl sent a towering fly ball over the right-center field fence in the bottom of the 11th inning to give his team the title with a 4-3 victory over Ouachita Baptist in the finals of the inaugural Great American Conference Championship Tournament. Dahl was also responsible for forcing the game into extra innings after hitting an RBI double down the right field line in the bottom of the ninth. Ouachita Baptist defeated Southern Arkansas by the same score in the first game of the day. SAU rallied in the ninth inning to score one run on an RBI groundout from Rafael Thomas, but Southern Arkansas left two runners on base when Ryan Dardenne grounded out to the pitcher to force the deciding second game.[8] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Jonathan Finnegan, Arkansas Tech
Doug Shields, Southern Arkansas
Ryan Dardenne, Southern Arkansas
Steve Browning, Southern Arkansas
SP - Doug Shields, Southern Arkansas SP - James Baune, Southern Arkansas SP - Brandon Marris, Southeastern Oklahoma State SP - Brittain Diamond, Henderson State RP - Cameron Mann, Southeastern Oklahoma State C - Landon Sullins, Arkansas Tech 1B - Jonathan Finnegan, Arkansas Tech 2B - Andre Yates, Southwestern Oklahoma State 3B - Jeremy Soliday, Southwestern Oklahoma State 3B - Brady Capshaw, Southern Arkansas SS - Trey Buck, Southern Arkansas OF - Jason Dahl, Southern Arkansas OF - Rafael Thomas, Southern Arkansas OF - Blake Gentry, Southeastern Oklahoma State OF - Josh Salmon, Henderson State DH - Rick Hepworth, East Central UT - Adam Ussery, Henderson State{{col-break}}
SP - Brice Williams, Southeastern Oklahoma State SP - Aaron Luchterhand, Arkansas Tech SP - Cole Stephens, Southwestern Oklahoma State SP - Ryan Westover, Ouachita Baptist RP - Justin Thomas, Southern Arkansas C - Tom Ward, Ouachita Baptist 1B - David Allday, Southern Arkansas 2B - Taylor Eaves, Arkansas-Monticello 3B - Nate Wilder, Arkansas Tech SS - Kevin Phillips, Southeastern Oklahoma State OF - Keegan Ghidotti, Ouachita Baptist OF - Madison Beaird, Arkansas Tech OF - Peter Bako, Southeastern Oklahoma State OF - Danny Loya, Arkansas-Monticello DH - Thomas Biocic, Arkansas Tech UT - Chris Reese, Arkansas Tech
SP - Lucas Waddell, Harding SP - Zak Anstine, Arkansas Tech SP - Nathan Eller, Henderson State SP - Shane Martin, Southwestern Oklahoma State RP - Zac Treece, Ouachita Baptist C - Ryan Dardenne, Southern Arkansas 1B - Brock Green, Ouachita Baptist 3B - Josh Chism, Arkansas-Monticello SS - Christian Gallegos, Arkansas-Monticello OF - Kyle Atkins, Harding OF - Conner Brackhahn, Henderson State OF - Gilbert Guardado, East Central OF - Ethan Gold, East Central DH - McCrae Jones, Ouachita Baptist UT - Parker Norris, Ouachita Baptist{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentFriday-Monday, May 4–7 |team1-short_name=ATU |team1=Arkansas Tech |team2-short_name=HSU |team2=Henderson State |team3-short_name=OBU |team3=Ouachita Baptist |team4-short_name=SOSU |team4=Southeastern Oklahoma State |team5-short_name=SAU |team5=Southern Arkansas |team6-short_name=SWOSU |team6=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-team1=SAU |RD1-score1=7 |RD1-team2=HSU |RD1-score2=6 |RD1-team3=SOSU |RD1-score3=1 |RD1-team4=OBU |RD1-score4=0 |RD1-team5=SWOSU |RD1-score5=4 |RD1-team6=ATU |RD1-score6=8A |RD2-team1=SAU |RD2-score1=6 |RD2-team2=SWOSU |RD2-score2=4 |RD2-team3=SOSU |RD2-score3=7 |RD2-team4=ATU |RD2-score4=4 |RD3-team1=SAU |RD3-score1=15 |RD3-team2=SOSU |RD3-score2=11 |RD1-team7=HSU |RD1-score7=3 |RD1-team8=OBU |RD1-score8=5 |RD2-team5=ATU |RD2-score5=7 |RD2-team6=OBU |RD2-score6=13 |RD3-team3=SOSU |RD3-score3=4 |RD3-team4=OBU |RD3-score4=5 |RD4-team1=SAU |RD4-score1=3 |RD4-team2=OBU |RD4-score2=4 |RD5-team1=OBU |RD5-score1=3 |RD5-team2=SAU |RD5-score2=4A |notes=A 11 Innings }}
P - Justin Thomas, Southern Arkansas (Most Valuable Player) SS - Trey Buck, Southern Arkansas OF - Jason Dahl, Southern Arkansas OF - Gavin McCauley, Southern Arkansas 3B - Brady Capshaw, Southern Arkansas C - Tom Ward, Ouachita Baptist 2B - Duncan Collins, Ouachita Baptist P - Ryan Westover, Ouachita Baptist OF - Keegan Ghidotti, Ouachita Baptist P - Zac Treece, Ouachita Baptist 2B - Spencer Barnett, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Brandon Marris, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Levi Lewis, Southeastern Oklahoma State 2B - Cesar Abreu, Arkansas Tech 1B - Thomas Biocic, Arkansas Tech Men's Golf
Team – Southwestern Oklahoma State Individual – Matt Jennings, Henderson State Southwestern Oklahoma State claimed the inaugural Great American Conference Men's Golf Championship after ending the final round five strokes ahead of eventual runner-up Arkansas Tech. SWOSU turned in its highest team total of the three round tournament in the final round with a 306 to give the team a final score of 898. Arkansas Tech shot a 300 as a team in the final round to increase its final total to 903. ATU bettered its team score by one stroke in each round of the event, but it was not enough to overcome SWOSU's first and second round scores of 297 and 295. The final round needed a sudden-victory playoff to decide the individual champion. HSU's Matt Jennings won the first playoff hole over ATU's Jack Garrett by two strokes to take first place. Garrett shot a 74 in the final 18 holes, while Jennings turned in a 77 to give the pair a regulation three round total of 219 each. Jennings becomes HSU's first individual conference champion in Men's Golf since the institution joined the NCAA Division II ranks in 1994.[9] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Jack Garrett, Arkansas Tech
Brandon Clark, Harding
Luke Calcatera, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
Jack Garrett, Arkansas Tech Matt Jennings, Henderson State Parker Hale, Arkansas Tech Travis Chrietzberg, Southern Arkansas Jeff Weisheit, East Central
Graham Rucker, Arkansas Tech Jared Black, Henderson State Jordan Hudson, Southwestern Oklahoma State Jeff Hunter, Southeastern Oklahoma State Robert Perry, Southeastern Oklahoma State
Slade Hames, Arkansas Tech Luka Karaula, Southwestern Oklahoma State Brandon Clark, Harding Dakota Robbins, East Central Taylor Howie, Southwestern Oklahoma State{{col-end}} ChampionshipsSunday-Tuesday, April 15–17
Matt Jennings, Henderson State Jack Garrett, Arkansas Tech Wouter MyBurgh, Southwestern Oklahoma State Jeff Weisheit, East Central Jordan Hudson, Southwestern Oklahoma State Brandon Clark, Harding Women's Golf
Team – Harding Individual – Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech Harding held off a late push from eventual runner-up Arkansas Tech to capture the inaugural Great American Conference Women's Golf Championship by a final margin of 11 strokes. Harding shot a 320 in the final round to give the team a three round total of 956. Arkansas Tech finished second with a three round total of 967 after posting the best team score of the event for a single round with a 315 in the final 18 holes. ATU's final round was highlighted by individual champion Rebecka Surtevall, who shot a 75 to give her a three-day total of 232, one stroke ahead of individual runner-up Becca Godman from Harding, who entered the final 18 holes with a one stroke advantage. Surtevall's third round score of 75 was the top individual single round score of the event.[10] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech
Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech
Amy White, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech Emily Plyler, Harding Whitley Patterson, Southern Arkansas Brittany Marquez, Harding Elizabeth Sweetnam, Arkansas Tech
Haley Hise, Southwestern Oklahoma State Niki Possage, Arkansas Tech Rachel Harmon, Henderson State So-Yun Kim, Harding Julie Robinson, Henderson State
Taylor Kline, Arkansas Tech Lindsey Lunceford, East Central{{col-end}} ChampionshipsSunday-Tuesday, April 15–17
Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech Becca Godman, Harding Emily Plyler, Harding Taylor Kline, Arkansas Tech Brittany Marquez, Harding Softball
Arkansas-Monticello No. 1 seed Arkansas-Monticello defeated No. 2 seed Southeastern Oklahoma State 9-2 to secure the inaugural Great American Conference Softball Championship Tournament title. It is UAM's first overall conference tournament championship in its 17-year history.[11] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Emily Kennemer, East Central
Kayla Jackson, Arkansas-Monticello
Ali Manship, East Central
Sara Matthews, Arkansas-Monticello
Alvy Early, Arkansas-Monticello{{col-break}}
P - Kayla Jackson, Arkansas-Monticello P - Audra Rhudy, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Katrina Johnson, Southwestern Oklahoma State C - Courtney Moore, Southeastern Oklahoma State 1B - Emily Kennemer, East Central 2B - Lindsey Lacy, Southeastern Oklahoma State 3B - Sara Matthews, Arkansas-Monticello SS - Katie Campbell, Southeastern Oklahoma State OF - Kristyn Shawver, Southwestern Oklahoma State OF - Ali Manship, East Central OF - Maggie Sands, Arkansas-Monticello DP/UT - Cami Correa, East Central
P - Katie Raines, Southwestern Oklahoma State P - Hanna Gill, Southern Arkansas P - Victoria Huie, Arkansas Tech C - Desiree Nordie, East Central 1B - Kayla Jackson, Arkansas-Monticello 2B - Ashley Ray, Henderson State 3B - Sam Vrska, Southeastern Oklahoma State SS - Johnna Smith, Southwestern Oklahoma State SS - Jennifer Hickman, Arkansas-Monticello OF - Amy Halter, Henderson State OF - Paige Priest, Southeastern Oklahoma State OF - Courtne St. Clair, Southeastern Oklahoma State DP/UT - Taylor Russell, Arkansas-Monticello
P - Rayn House, Ouachita Baptist P - Kelsey Reding, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Melissa Decker, Henderson State C - Brittany Eitel, Arkansas-Monticello C - Amber Klug, Henderson State 1B - Sarah Gipson, Henderson State 1B - Alexis Johns, Ouachita Baptist 2B - Chelsea Patterson, East Central 3B - Hayley Hudson, Arkansas Tech OF - Katey Gorsage, Henderson State OF - Megan Askew, Ouachita Baptist OF - Beth Johnson, Arkansas-Monticello DP/UT - Whitney Hamilton, Southeastern Oklahoma State{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentThursday-Saturday, April 26–28 |team1-short_name=ATU |team1=Arkansas Tech |team2-short_name=UAM |team2=Arkansas-Monticello |team3-short_name=ECU |team3=East Central |team4-short_name=HSU |team4=Henderson State |team5-short_name=OBU |team5=Ouachita Baptist |team6-short_name=SOSU |team6=Southeastern Oklahoma State |team7-short_name=SAU |team7=Southern Arkansas |team8-short_name=SWOSU |team8=Southwestern Oklahoma State |RD1-team1=UAM |RD1-score1=9A |RD1-team2=OBU |RD1-score2=1 |RD1-team3=SWOSU |RD1-score3=5 |RD1-team4=HSU |RD1-score4=1 |RD1-team5=SOSU |RD1-score5=8 |RD1-team6=ATU |RD1-score6=2 |RD1-team7=ECU |RD1-score7=0 |RD1-team8=SAU |RD1-score8=9B |RD2-team1=UAM |RD2-score1=1 |RD2-team2=SWOSU |RD2-score2=0 |RD2-team3=SOSU |RD2-score3=0 |RD2-team4=SAU |RD2-score4=2C |RD3-team1=UAM |RD3-score1=8A |RD3-team2=SAU |RD3-score2=0 |RD1-team9=OBU |RD1-score9=0 |RD1-team10=HSU |RD1-score10=12B |RD1-team11=ATU |RD1-score11=2 |RD1-team12=ECU |RD1-score12=1 |RD2-team5=SOSU |RD2-score5=4 |RD2-team6=HSU |RD2-score6=2 |RD2-team7=SWOSU |RD2-score7=6 |RD2-team8=ATU |RD2-score8=1 |RD3-team3=SOSU |RD3-score3=1 |RD3-team4=SWOSU |RD3-score4=0 |RD3-team5=SAU |RD3-score5=1 |RD3-team6=SOSU |RD3-score6=6 |RD4-team1=UAM |RD4-score1a=9 |RD4-score1b=x |RD4-team2=SOSU |RD4-score2a=2 |RD4-score2b=x |notes=A 5 Innings B 6 Innings C 9 Innings }}
P - Kayla Jackson, Arkansas-Monticello (Most Valuable Player) SS - Jennifer Hickman, Arkansas-Monticello OF - Maggie Sands, Arkansas-Monticello OF - Katie Bowman, Arkansas-Monticello 2B - Summer Huddleston, Arkansas-Monticello 3B - Sam Vrska, Southeastern Oklahoma State 2B - Lindsey Lacy, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Audra Rhudy, Southeastern Oklahoma State DP - Whitney Hamilton, Southeastern Oklahoma State P - Hanna Gill, Southern Arkansas SS - Taelor Wheeler, Southern Arkansas P - Katrina Johnson, Southwestern Oklahoma State OF - Katey Gorsage, Henderson State C - Amber Klug, Henderson State Men's Tennis
Ouachita Baptist No. 1 seed and host Ouachita Baptist defeated No. 2 seed East Central by a final score of 5-1 on Saturday to capture the inaugural Great American Conference Men's Tennis Championship Tournament title. After going 2-1 in doubles play, OBU's Helge Knuth, Marko Boskovic and Ramon Abaitua all recorded singles victories to give OBU the conference's tournament championship. The Tigers also captured the league's inaugural regular season title going 3-0.[12] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Kittibodee Singnil, Harding
Luca Radulovic, Southeastern Oklahoma State
Kittibodee Singnil, Harding
Craig Ward, Ouachita Baptist{{col-break}}
Kittibodee Singnil, Harding Helge Knuth, Ouachita Baptist Marko Boskovic, Ouachita Baptist Stefan Stein, East Central Luca Radulovic, Southeastern Oklahoma State Kenny Brasil, Ouachita Baptist Julian Caminos, East Central Adam Edwards, Harding{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentFriday-Saturday, April 20–22 |team-width=190 px |score-width=40 px |RD1-seed1=1 |RD1-seed2=4 |RD1-seed3=2 |RD1-seed4=3 |RD2-seed1=1 |RD2-seed2=2 |RD1-team1=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score1=5 |RD1-team2=Harding |RD1-score2=0 |RD1-team3=East Central |RD1-score3=5 |RD1-team4=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD1-score4=1 |RD2-team1=Ouachita Baptist |RD2-score1=5 |RD2-team2=East Central |RD2-score2=1 |notes= }} Women's Tennis
Arkansas Tech No. 1 seed Arkansas Tech followed its regular season championship by winning the inaugural Great American Conference Women's Tennis Championship Tournament with a 5-0 win over No. 3 seed East Central. The Golden Suns' 3-0 performance in doubles play was highlighted by an 8-0 win for Maria Aleman and Rachel Stevens over ECU's Bernardita Muscillo and Kristen Clubb. In singles play, ATU's Nina Greenway picked up a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Kaitlin Threat in the sixth position, while Rachel Stevens picked up a default win over Auriele Rodriguez in the second set due to injury.[13] {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
Mariel Alvarez, Arkansas Tech
Maria Moreno, Harding
Aida Castany, Arkansas Tech
Abby Davis, Arkansas Tech{{col-break}}
Mariel Alvarez, Arkansas Tech Ling Chan, Harding Marta Valles, East Central Akanesi Fa, Arkansas Tech Benyapa Phumtip, Harding Bernardita Muscillo, East Central Maria Aleman, Arkansas Tech Kourtney Chumbley, Ouachita Baptist
Rachel Stevens, Arkansas Tech Fabiola Juarez, Southeastern Oklahoma State Sabina Mardarenko, Southeastern Oklahoma State Chelsea Hunt, Harding Eli Dignard, East Central Kristen Clubb, East Central Kristine Bodine, Ouachita Baptist{{col-end}} Standings
TournamentFriday-Saturday, April 20–22 |team-width=16em |RD1-seed1=3 |RD1-seed2=6 |RD1-seed3=2 |RD1-seed4=7 |RD1-seed5=4 |RD1-seed6=5 |RD2-seed1=3 |RD2-seed2=2 |RD2-seed3=4 |RD2-seed4=1 |RD3-seed1=3 |RD3-seed2=1 |RD1-team5=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD1-score5=5 |RD1-team6=Ouachita Baptist |RD1-score6=2 |RD1-team3=Harding |RD1-score3=5 |RD1-team4=Southern Arkansas |RD1-score4=0 |RD1-team1=East Central |RD1-score1=5 |RD1-team2=Henderson State |RD1-score2=0 |RD2-team4=Arkansas Tech |RD2-score4=5 |RD2-team3=Southeastern Oklahoma State |RD2-score3=0 |RD2-team2=Harding |RD2-score2=2 |RD2-team1=East Central |RD2-score1=5 |RD3-team2=Arkansas Tech |RD3-score2=5 |RD3-team1=East Central |RD3-score1=0 }} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2011/10/22/MXC_1022115257.aspx|title=East Central captures inaugural GAC Men's Cross Country title}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2011/10/22/WXC_1022115859.aspx|title=Harding captures inaugural GAC Women's Cross Country title}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2011/11/15/FB_1115110738.aspx|title=Seventy-five honored in inaugural ALL-GAC Football release}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2011/11/6/WSOC_1106113252.aspx|title=East Central wins inaugural Women's Soccer championship}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2011/11/12/WVB_1112110518.aspx|title=Arkansas Tech downs Harding in five set thriller to capture inaugural GAC Volleyball championship}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/3/4/MBB_0304124724.aspx|title=ATU captures inaugural GAC Men's Basketball title}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/3/4/WBB_0304120320.aspx|title=SWOSU wins first ever GAC Women's Basketball title}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/5/7/BB_0507122706.aspx|title=Dahl powers SAU to GAC Tournament title}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/4/17/MGOLF_0417123848.aspx|title=SWOSU claims inaugural GAC Men's Golf championship}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/4/17/WGOLF_0417121221.aspx|title=Harding holds on to capture inaugural Women's Golf title}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/4/28/SB_0428121258.aspx|title=UAM secures inaugural GAC Softball Tournament title}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/4/21/MTEN_0421123706.aspx|title=OBU captures inaugural GAC Men's Tennis Tournament title}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greatamericanconference.com/news/2012/4/21/WTEN_0421122433.aspx|title=ATU captures inaugural GAC Women's Tennis Tournament title}} External links
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