GSC Unbreakable Records Bracket
As a celebration of the accomplishments of our student-athletes and institutions, the GSC office has put together a bracket featuring 32 of the most impressive, potentially unbreakable, records in league history. Starting on April 13, we will have fans vote on the bracket, ultimately determining the Gulf South Conference’s most unbreakable record.
Voting Process
All voting will take place on Twitter, with the GSC posting polls for each matchup on our official Twitter page. The timelines for when voting is open can be found below, and the matchups on this page will be updated as the results come in.
Voting Timelines
First Round: Monday, April 13 at 10:00 a.m. CT – Tuesday, April 14 at 10:00 p.m. CT
Second Round: Wednesday, April 15 at 10:00 a.m. CT – Thursday, April 16 at 10:00 p.m. CT
Regional Finals: Friday, April 17 at 10:00 a.m. CT – Sunday, April 19 at 10:00 p.m. CT
Semifinals: Monday, April 20 at 10:00 a.m. CT – Tuesday, April 21 at 10:00 p.m. CT
Championship: Wednesday, April 22 at 10:00 a.m. CT – Friday, April 24 at 10:00 a.m. CT
CLICK HERE to vote during the designated times
Championship Matchup
#3 – Softball: Valdosta State’s Courtney Albritton takes 200 total bases (2014)
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#7 – Men’s Soccer: Montevallo’s Jonathan Maloney scores 24 game-winning goals (2005-08)
PAST ROUNDS
Game & Event - First Round
#1 - Men’s Basketball: Troy State scores 187 points against DeVry (1990-91)
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#8 - Volleyball: West Georgia’s Beth Moscrip has 23 blocks against Mississippi-Women (1991)
#4 – Men’s Basketball: West Alabama’s Dakari Mayo blocks 14 shots against West Georgia (2015-16)
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#5 – Softball: Montevallo’s Darbi Duke has six steals against Tuskegee (2018)
#3 - Men’s Cross Country: Shorter’s Alfred Chelanga wins 2015 GSC Championship with time of 23:53 (8K)
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#6 – Women’s Track & Field: West Georgia wins 2016 GSC Championship with 351.5 points
#2 - Football: West Alabama scores 91 points against Central State (2013)
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#7 - Women’s Golf: Lee’s Haverly Harrold shoots 67 (-5) in the second round of the 2018 GSC Championship
Career - First Round
#1 – Women’s Soccer: Christian Brothers’ Missy Gregg scores 135 goals (2001-02)
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#8 – Football: Mississippi College’s Fred McAfee carries the ball 811 times (1987-90)
#4 – Softball: UAH’s Wendy Hurst records 147 complete games (1996-99)
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#5 – Baseball: Delta State’s Jeremy McClain wins 45 games on the mound (1996-99)
#3 – Women’s Basketball: Valdosta State’s Shannon Williams scores 2,636 points (1987-90)
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#6 – Women’s Lacrosse: UAH’s Nicole Federovitch scores 271 goals (2016-19)
#2 – Volleyball: North Alabama’s Ronda Price records 2,550 kills (1996-99)
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#7 – Men’s Soccer: Montevallo’s Jonathan Maloney scores 24 game-winning goals (2005-08)
Season - First Round
#1 – Football: Valdosta State’s Dusty Bonner throws 55 touchdowns (2000)
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#8 – Men’s Soccer: Christian Brothers scores 80 goals (2001)
#4 – Men’s Golf: West Florida’s Chandler Blanchet wins NCAA Individual Championship and becomes first DII golfer to win GolfStat Cup (2017)
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#5 – Men’s Basketball: Shorter’s Phil Taylor scores 919 points (2016-17)
#3 – Softball: Valdosta State’s Courtney Albritton takes 200 total bases (2014)
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#6 – Women’s Basketball: Union’s Chelsey Shumpert scores 856 points (2017-18)
#2 – Baseball: West Georgia's Brian Davis hits 36 home runs (1998)
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#7 – Women's Soccer: West Florida's Courtney Jones records 17 shutouts (2008)
Miscellaneous - First Round
#1 – Men’s Track & Field: Mississippi College’s Larry Myricks wins five individual NCAA Championships (1976-79)
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#8 – Women’s Cross Country: UAH’s Vicky Winslow named GSC Runner of the Week nine times (2012-15)
#4 – Softball: UAH advances to 17 straight NCAA Tournaments (2003-Present)
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#5 – Men’s Track & Field: Lee’s Josiah Brooks named All-GSC for Outdoor 14 times (2016-19)
#3 – Men’s Cross Country: Troy State wins 15 straight GSC Championships (1974-88)
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#6 – Women’s Tennis: West Florida wins nine straight GSC Championships (2011-Present)
#2 – Women’s Basketball: Delta State wins 64 straight home games (2007-11)
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#7 – Men’s Tennis: Bruno Savi named GSC Player of the Year three straight seasons (2012-14)
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Game & Event - Second Round
#8 – Volleyball: West Georgia’s Beth Moscrip has 23 blocks against Mississippi-Women (1991)
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#5 – Softball: Montevallo’s Darbi Duke has six steals against Tuskegee (2018)
#6 – Women’s Track & Field: West Georgia wins 2016 GSC Championship with 351.5 points
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#2 - Football: West Alabama scores 91 points against Central State (2013)
Career - Second Round
#1 – Women’s Soccer: Christian Brothers’ Missy Gregg scores 135 goals (2001-02)
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#4 – Softball: UAH’s Wendy Hurst records 147 complete games (1996-99)
#6 – Women’s Lacrosse: UAH’s Nicole Federovitch scores 271 goals (2016-19)
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#7 – Men’s Soccer: Montevallo’s Jonathan Maloney scores 24 game-winning goals (2005-08)
Season - Second Round
#1 – Football: Valdosta State’s Dusty Bonner throw 55 touchdowns (2000)
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#4 – Men’s Golf: West Florida’s Chandler Blanchet wins NCAA Individual Championship and becomes first DII golfer to win GolfStat Cup (2017)
#3 – Softball: Valdosta State’s Courtney Albritton takes 200 total bases (2014)
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#2 – Baseball: West Georgia's Brian Davis hits 36 home runs (1998)
Miscellaneous - Second Round
#1 – Men’s Track & Field: Mississippi College’s Larry Myricks wins five individual NCAA Championships (1976-79)
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#4 – Softball: UAH advances to 17 straight NCAA Tournaments (2003-Present)
#3 – Men’s Cross Country: Troy State wins 15 straight GSC Championships (1974-88)
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#2 – Women’s Basketball: Delta State wins 64 straight home games (2007-11)
Game & Event - Final
#5 – Softball: Montevallo’s Darbi Duke has six steals against Tuskegee (2018)
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#6 – Women’s Track & Field: West Georgia wins 2016 GSC Championship with 351.5 points
Career – Final
#4 – Softball: UAH’s Wendy Hurst records 147 complete games (1996-99)
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#7 – Men’s Soccer: Montevallo’s Jonathan Maloney scores 24 game-winning goals (2005-08)
Season – Final
#1 – Football: Valdosta State’s Dusty Bonner throw 55 touchdowns (2000)
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#3 – Softball: Valdosta State’s Courtney Albritton takes 200 total bases (2014)
Miscellaneous - Final
#4 – Softball: UAH advances to 17 straight NCAA Tournaments (2003-Present)
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#2 – Women’s Basketball: Delta State wins 64 straight home games (2007-11)
Final Four
#6 – Women’s Track & Field: West Georgia wins 2016 GSC Championship with 351.5 points
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#7 – Men’s Soccer: Montevallo’s Jonathan Maloney scores 24 game-winning goals (2005-08)
Final Four
#3 – Softball: Valdosta State’s Courtney Albritton takes 200 total bases (2014)
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#4 – Softball: UAH advances to 17 straight NCAA Tournaments (2003-Present)