USF's Austin Schaffer earns NSIC Elite 18 Award for Football

11/12/2016 12:00:00 PM

For Immediate Release
Saturday, November 12, 2016
NSIC Media Relations

NSIC Elite 18 Award

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.  – Austin Schaffer of the University of Sioux Falls was named the 2016 NSIC Elite 18 Award winner for football.  Schaffer was presented the award during the pregame of the Wayne State at Sioux Falls football game played at Bob Young Field on Saturday. Schaffer joins Andrea Franco (Women's Soccer) of Minot State, Raissa Hansen (Women's Cross Country) of Winona State and Grant Pulver (Men's Cross Country) of Minnesota Duluth as recipients of the NSIC Elite 18 Award. 

Schaffer is a junior majoring in nursing and holds a 3.99 grade point average.  The Hibert, Wisconsin native has played in ten games for the Cougars this season, racking up 19 tackles from his defensive back position.

As part of the NSIC 25th Anniversary celebration, the NSIC Elite 18 Award was instituted to recognize the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the NSIC Championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. The NSIC Elite 18 award for football is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating on an NSIC Championship team.

Selection Criteria
1. Academically the student-athlete has achieved at least a sophomore status as defined by his or her own institution.

2. Athletically the student-athlete is in his or her second year of competition at his or her current institution.

3. Athletically the student-athlete is an active member on the roster and a member of the designated squad size for the sport at the championship site.

4. A student-athlete may win the award only once per academic year even if she or he participates in more than one sport.

5. Grade point average is based on the cumulative grade point average at the time of nomination as calculated by each institution. Grade point average calculations will be based on a 4.00 scale and will be reported to two decimal places.

6. In the event of a tie based on grade point average, the award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest total number of credit hours earned.

7. If a tie still exists after looking at the total number of credit hours earned, all student-athletes who are tied shall be presented with the NSIC Elite 18 Award.

For more information on the Elite 18 award winners, log on to: http://northernsun.org/Elite18

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