Presented annually to a College Sports Communicators
college division member (NCAA DII, DIII, NAIA, Two-year Colleges, and Canadian institutions) who has made outstanding contributions to the field of college athletics communications, and who by his or her activities, has brought dignity and prestige to the profession.
Voted on by the Special Awards Committee. (Note: Nominees can be an active or retired member.)
Warren Berg was a long-time SID at Luther College and was the first SID from a College Division school to serve as CoSIDA President in 1963-64.
Warren Berg Award Recipients
2025
Mark Fleming – Moravian University
2024 John Kean – Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T)
2023 Sam Atkinson – Gallaudet University
2022 Jay Stancil – Union College (Ky.)
2021 Dave Reed – Colorado College
2020 Cindy Potter – Columbia College (Mo.)
2019 Lenny Reich – Mount Union
2018 Chris Mitchell – Washington University in St. Louis
2017 Blake Timm – Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC)
2016 Eric McDowell – Union College (NY)
2015 Fran Elia – SUNY Cortland
2014 Mark Beckenbach – Ohio Wesleyan University
2013 Sheila Stevenson – Rowan University
2012 Jack Neumann – University of Calgary
2011 Rich Herman – Clarion University
2010 Dennis O'Donnell – University of Rochester
2009 Kennan Timm – Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2008 Tom DiCamillo – Central Arizona/Pacific West Conference
2007 Paul Allan – Minnesota St.-Mankato
2006 Larry Happel – Central College
2005 Wayne Block – Christopher Newport
2004 Kevin Ruple – Baldwin-Wallace
2003 Ann Bready King – The College of New Jersey
2002 Dick Lipe – Bentley
2001 Wally Johnson – St. Lawrence
2000 Dave Wrath – Augustana
1999 Pete Moore – Ithaca College
1998 Roy Pickerill – Kentucky Wesleyan
1997 Jeff Hodges – North Alabama
1996 J. Roger Dykes – Rochester Institute & Tech
1995 Ron Lenz – South Dakota State
1994 Bill Cable – Northeast Missouri
1993 Duane Schroeder – Wartburg
1992 Ken Cerino – Springfield
1991 John Carpenter – Slippery Rock
1990 George Ellis – North Dakota State
1989 Bob Kenworthy – Gettysburg
1988 Lee Bohnet – North Dakota
1987 Garner Roberts – Abilene Christian
1986 Pete Nevins – East Stroudsburg
1985 Fred Nuesch – Texas A&I