GREENVILLE, S.C. – It has been a tremendous fall of 2019 in Conference Carolinas.
The competition in the league in all fall sports has been fantastic, but it is Belmont Abbey that narrowly holds the lead in the overall Joby Hawn Cup standings. Belmont Abbey also leads the way in the women’s standings after the fall.
Mount Olive leads the men’s standings after the fall of 2019.
For a full breakdown, please visit HERE. You can learn more about the 2019 Conference Carolinas Fall Championships HERE.
The Joby Hawn Cup is the all-sports award for Conference Carolinas. The results are based on the finish of each conference sport. The points are given ranking the teams from first place to last.
The points are then totaled from all of the sports for each institution. The Hawn Cup is given to an overall Hawn Cup winner, the Hawn Cup men’s sports winner and the Hawn Cup women’s sports winner.
The Joby Hawn Cup is named after H.C. "Joby" Hawn, who in 1962 became the first full-time Commissioner of what was then known as the Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) and now Conference Carolinas. Following his retirement from the league in 1976, Conference Carolinas began awarding the Hawn Cup annually in his honor.
This is Conference Carolinas
Conference Carolinas has a rich tradition in roots that dates back to its early initial inception on Dec. 6, 1930. The NCAA Division II athletics conference presently has member schools located in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Conference Carolinas member institutions are Barton, Belmont Abbey, Chowan, Converse, Emmanuel, Erskine, King, Lees-McRae, Limestone, Mount Olive, North Greenville and Southern Wesleyan.
Conference Carolinas believes in the development and formation of the whole person in body, mind and soul. Our students are nationally recognized for their extraordinary success in the classroom, in the community and at the highest levels of NCAA competition.
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Conference Carolinas Overall Joby Hawn Cup Winners
2018-19: University of Mount Olive
2017-18: Limestone College
2016-17: Limestone College
2015-16: Limestone College
2014-15: Limestone College
2013-14: University of Mount Olive
2012-13: Limestone College
2011-12: Mount Olive College
2010-11: Queens University of Charlotte
2009-10: Anderson University
2008-09: Anderson University
2007-08: Anderson University
2006-07: Anderson University
2005-06: Pfeiffer University
2004-05: Barton College
2003-04: Barton College
2002-03: Barton College
2001-02: Lees-McRae College
2000-01: Queens College
1999-00: Belmont Abbey College
1998-99: Belmont Abbey College
1997-98: Queens College
1995-96: High Point University
1994-95: Pfeiffer University
1993-94: High Point University
1992-93: St. Andrews University
1991-92: UNC Pembroke
1990-91: Pfeiffer University
1989-90: High Point University
1988-89: UNC Pembroke
1987-88: Elon University
1986-87: Elon University
1985-86: High Point University
1984-85: High Point University
1983-84: UNC Pembroke
1982-83: Guilford College
1981-82: Elon University
1980-81: Elon University
1979-80: High Point University, Elon University
1978-79: High Point University
1977-78: High Point University
1976-77: High Point University
1975-76: High Point University
Conference Carolinas Men’s & Women’s Joby Hawn Cup Winners (Started in 2010-11)
2018-19: Women: University of Mount Olive
Men: University of Mount Olive
2017-18: Women: Limestone College
Men: University of Mount Olive
2016-17: Women: Limestone College
Men: Limestone College
2015-16: Women: Limestone College
Men: University of Mount Olive
2014-15: Women: Limestone College
Men: University of Mount Olive
2013-14: Women: University of Mount Olive & Limestone College
Men: University of Mount Olive
2012-13: Women: Queens University
Men: Limestone College
2011-12: Women: University of Mount Olive
Men: University of Mount Olive
2010-11: Women: Queens University
Men: Queens University