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The Senior CLASS Award is awarded to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in 10
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Division I sports. An acronym for "Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School," the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages them to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The awards were sponsored by Lowe's until 2012 and were popularly known as the "Lowe's Senior CLASS Awards" during this time.


History

The award was born in 2001 when sportscaster
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suggested a national award for senior basketball players during the
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telecast of the NCAA Final Four championship game. In that game, Shane Battier led
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to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball title. Battier's decision to turn down the NBA and return for his senior season was one of the media stories of the year in college basketball. Soon after, Premier Sports Management, in partnership with Lowe's, announced the formation of the Senior CLASS Award. Enberg agreed to serve as honorary chair of the award and
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provided broadcast support, announcing the winner each year during the Final Four telecast. The scope of the award program was expanded the following year with the addition of a women's basketball award, and still further in 2007 with the addition of six NCAA Division I sports: men's and women's soccer, men's lacrosse, men's ice hockey, softball, and baseball. The Football Bowl Subdivision was added in 2008 and women's volleyball in 2010. The current spokesperson is CBS Sports's Emmy-award-winning sports broadcaster
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. In 2021, Premier Sports Management announced a modification to the nomination process with respect to the 2020–21 school year. Due to
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disruptions, the NCAA ruled that the 2020–21 school year would not be counted against the eligibility of players in fall and winter sports. As a result, many student-athletes were likely to return for a de facto second senior season in 2021–22. The policy for these individuals is: * All individuals who would have exhausted their athletic eligibility at the end of the 2020–21 school year were eligible for nomination as seniors in that year. * Among individuals who returned for a second senior season in 2021–22, only those chosen as finalists for a 2020–21 award are ineligible for a 2021–22 award.


Selection process

Selection of candidates from the many nominations is based on four criteria that exemplify a "complete" student-athlete: community, classroom, character, and competition.Go t
Senior CLASS Award
click on "About", and then click on "Selection Process." Premier Sports Management. Retrieved on 2016-12-23.


Award winners

For the current academic year's winner, First Team members, Second Team members, and previous years' recipients (in each sport), see footnoteGo t
Senior CLASS Award
click on "Sports," and then click on one of the ten sports listed in the scroll-down menu. On each sport's page, you can click on "Candidates" (for the current year's winner, plus the First Team and Second Team members) or "Alumni" (for the winners from previous years). Premier Sports Management. Retrieved on 2016-12-23.


Men's basketball


Women's basketball


Baseball


Football


Hockey


Lacrosse


Men's soccer


Women's soccer


Softball


Volleyball


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Senior Class Award Student athlete awards in the United States College sports trophies and awards in the United States Awards established in 2001