FAYETTEVILLE,
N.C. - Each
year the USA South Athletic Conference presents its most
prestigious awards by honoring one male and one female as the
Student-Athletes of the Year as these athletes receive the Don
Scalf Award. The 2005 winners are Methodist soccer player
Christina Gipson (Dayton, Ohio/Carroll) and
Averett football player Scott Swann (Fayetteville,
N.C./Terry Sanford). To be eligible for the Don
Scalf Award a student-athlete must be either a junior or senior,
have participated in a USA South sport earning at least
All-Conference recognition and have a minimum 3.00 GPA. The
athletic directors vote for the award winner each spring at the
conclusion of all Conference schedules.
This award is named in honor of Don Scalf, whose commitment to the
student-athlete, guardianship of the value of academic achievement
and devotion to the principles of Division III athletics set a
standard that holds steadfast in the Conference today. He taught
for 36 years and coached for 18 at N.C. Wesleyan. He also served as
Athletic Director for six years. During his coaching career his
teams won DIAC basketball and golf championships. He was a founding
father of the DIAC in 1963 and served as its Secretary-Treasurer
for 25 years.
During her tenure at Methodist, Gipson has been successful on the
soccer field, in the classroom and in the community. She
Graduated Cum Laude this past Spring with a 3.6 grand point average
in Athletic Training and Sports Management. Gipson was a
four-time USA South Athletic Conference All-Academic selection and
was twice nominated for ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American
honors. She was named to the Dean's List and President's List
four semesters each at Methodist and was also once selected to the
National Chancellor's List. Athletically, Gipson was a
four-year starter for the Monarch's women's soccer team where she
was three-time All-Conference selection, including two times as a
first-team selection. After her senior season she was named
the Monarch's Most Valuable Player by her teammates. Gipson
was actively involved at Methodist with the Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC), serving as the President of Methodist's
SAAC and the USA South Athletic Conference SAAC. She also
represented the USA South on the national level as a member of the
National SAAC Council.
Swann has excelled in the classroom, on the football field and in
the community at Averett. Academically, the junior posted a
3.73 cumulative grade point average as a double major in Aviation
and Criminal Justice. He was named to the USA South Academic
All-Conference three times and was named to the 2004 ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District for football. In 2004, Swann
was named to the USA South Conference first-team after leading the
Conference in passing (201.4 yards per game) and in total offense
(191.8 yards per game). Swann completed 175 of 294 passes
throwing only six interceptions on his way to racking
up 2,014 passing yards during the 2004 season. Swann, a
resident assistant at Averett, was active in the community,
volunteering with the Danville Big Brothers Big Sisters, the YMCA,
God's Storehouse and serving as a campus tour guide for prospective
Averett students and their families.