Gagliardi Trophy

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Gagliardi Trophy

The Gagliardi Trophy was first presented in 1993 to the Outstanding Division III college football player of the year by the Jostens Company and the J-Club of Saint John's University in Minnesota. Since that time, the award has become one of the leading collegiate football awards in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. The award is named for John Gagliardi, head football coach of Carroll College 1949 to 1952 and Saint John's University in Minnesota from 1953 to 2012. The trophy was presented by the Salem Rotary Club each year in Salem, Virginia until 2018.

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Gagliardi Trophy
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Awarded forOutstanding Division III college football player of the year
LocationSalem, Virginia
CountryUnited States
History
First award1993
Most recentLuke Lehnen, North Central (IL)
WebsiteGagliardi Trophy
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SchoolWinners
Mount Union7
North Central (IL)4
Saint John's (MN)4
Wesley (DE)2
Alma1
Augsburg1
Augustana (IL)1
Central (IA)1
Coe1
Dubuque1
Elmhurst1
Illinois Wesleyan1
Linfield1
Pacific Lutheran1
Redlands1
Trine1
Wisconsin–Oshkosh1
Wisconsin–Whitewater1
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