Six NCCAA Member Schools Receive the NSCAA's Team Ethics Award

1/3/2013 11:05:28 AM


The NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) awarded eight teams the 2012 Gold Team Ethics Award for completing their seasons without either a yellow or red card. Houghton College women's soccer team coached by David Lewis was one of eight teams to receive the Gold Team Ethics Award.

Four NCCAA member schools received the Silver Award including Covenant College women's soccer coached by Mark Duble, Indiana Wesleyan University women's soccer coached by Dr. John Bratcher, Mount Vernon Nazarene University women's soccer coached by Daniel Seiffert, and The King's College (N.Y.) coached by Brian Finley.

Receving the Bronze Award was Oakland City University women's soccer coached by Dave Morris.

Congratulations to our six member schools on receiving the 2012 NSCAA Team Ethics Award!

For a complete list of recipients visit: http://www.nscaa.com/news/2013/01/2012-nscaa-team-ethics-awards-winners-announced