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: 2005 Collegiate Student Athletes of the Year :
2004 Archives

Janelle Royer Campbell is the female athlete from Union University, participating in women's cross country. She has been First Team-All Conference; First Team-All Region XI; and a Three -Time NAIA National Qualifier in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Janelle is a two-time Conference Champion runner in 2003 and 2004. She holds the record for the 5K at Union University with a time of 19:27. She is a Learning Foundation major from Jackson, Tennessee, has a GPA of 3.398, with an anticipated graduation date of May 2005. Janelle is married to Russ Campbell of Jackson. Chris Winter is the male athlete from Union University, participating in men's cross country. He has been First Team All Conference; Second Team All-Region XI; and a two-time NAIA National Qualifier in 2002 and 2003. Chris was the first male cross country runner to be a NAIA National Qualifier. He holds the record for the 8K at Union University with a time of 26:49. Chris is a history major from Jackson, Tennessee with a GPA of 3.106. He graduated in December 2004, and currently serves as a full time staff member with Young Life.
Krissy Lindsey is the female athlete from Lambuth University, playing softball. She has been a four-year member of the starting lineup for the Lady Eagles softball team. She has served as Captain of the team, and was selected to the Mid-South Conference First team. To date, she has played in 169 games, had 132 hits, 84 runs scored, 49 stolen bases, and 59 RBIs. Krissy has a batting average of .365, which is the second best on the team. She was invited to play softball in Belgium and Aruba through the USA Athletes International. Krissy is from Huntsville, Alabama, and is majoring in Health and Human Performance with a minor in Education. Tim LeBeau is the male athlete from Lambuth University. Tim played football all four years at Lambuth. In 2004, Tim was named First Team, All Conference; First Team NAIA All American; and Honorable Mention All American by NAIAfootball.net. For four years, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004, Tim was named Academic All Conference. While at Lambuth, Tim was a residence assistant during his sophomore and junior years. He is from Vestavia Hills, Alabama, and graduated Cum Laude in May 2004 with a GPA of 3.386. Tim was awarded a bachelor of science degree with a major in math and a minor in physics.
Matthew Carlo is the male athlete from Jackson State Community College, playing baseball. Matthew was honored as third team All State and was named to the All TJCCAA freshman team. His batting average is .389, with 11 home runs and 57 RBIs. In February 2005, Matthew was named pre-season All American by the NJCAA. This season he is currently hitting .348 with four home runs and 26 RBIs. Matthew is from Winfield, Alabama. He will graduate from Jackson State in May with a GPA of 3.2. Courtney Walden is the female athlete from Jackson State Community College, playing women's basketball and softball. She is a two-year starter in both sports. Courtney is from Farmington, Missouri, and has maintained a GPA of 3.0 at Jackson State.
Gary Long, Jr. is the male athlete from Lane College, playing basketball and cross county. He has been a two-year starter in Basketball, averaging 13.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. He led the Lane College team in three point shooting with 3 per game and a total of 93 points. Gary has also been a two-year member of the cross country team. He was voted Most Valuable Player on the cross country team. He is a senior from Chattanooga, Tennessee.
 
Ebony Porter is the female athlete from Lane College. She has played basketball, volleyball, and cross country for Lane College. Ebony was a four-year starter on the basketball team. She led the team in three point shooting in 2003 and 2004. She was named to the All Academic SIAC in 2003. On the volleyball court, Ebony was also a four-year starter, leading the team in "kills" on 2002 and 2003 averaging three per game. She was a member of the Lane College cross country team for two years. Ebony is a senior from Jackson, Tennessee.