ASTON, Pa. - The Immaculata University men's golf team was the recipient of the 2015 Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) 3-D award, as announced by the commissioner's office Tuesday. The 3-D Award honors the teams from each sport that best exemplified the NCAA Division III principles of "Discover, Develop, Dedicate".
The 3-D Award was developed prior to the 2011 academic year by the CSAC's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Following the conference championship, participating teams were asked to evaluate their opponents based on the three aforementioned Division III principles, giving a rating of 1-10 in each "D" category.
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It is the second time the golf team has been honored with the CSAC 3-D Award as the Mighty Macs were honored in 2013.
"For the fourth year in a row, we are extremely pleased with the reception of the 3-D award among our conference's student-athletes," said CSAC Commissioner Jennifer Dubow. "The fact that all voting is conducted by fellow student-athletes should make it even that much more meaningful for all of the winners. The conference commends the spring 3-D winners, and thanks them for their commitment to upholding the principles of NCAA Division III."