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PBC YEARBOOK 2 5 Y E A R S 4 of the early and mid-90s that reached the NCAA National Championship game. Julia Roudkovskaya (Dimitrov), Georgia College Julia Roudkovskaya (Dimitrov) is one of twelve PBC women’s tennis players in the history of the league to be named an All-Conference performer all four years that she played. Stilian Shishkov, Lander Nearly 20 years after his final game in a Lander uniform, Stilian Shishkov remains the standard by which all other PBC men’s soccer players are measured. Coaches & Administrators Dr. Stan Aldridge, Georgia College For 17 years, Aldridge served as the athletic director at Georgia College, setting the framework for the move to the NCAA Division II and joining the Peach Belt Conference. Herbert Greene, Columbus State Herbert Greene (1944-2015) left behind a lasting legacy at Columbus State University and in PBC men’s basketball. The head coach at CSU for 25 years, he also served for 28 years as the athletic director. Mary Lisko, Augusta University Mary Lisko ended her 29-year tenure at Augusta University in 2006, she also served the Jaguar athletic department as the Faculty Athletic Representative for 17 years beginning in 1989. Dan Kenney, UNC Pembroke Dan Kenney had an illustrious 36-year career in collegiate athletics that included both coaching and administrative stops including 15 years as the athletic director at UNC Pembroke. Dusty Rhodes, North Florida Rhodes was the head baseball coach at the University of North Florida from 1988-2010 and oversaw the program’s elevation from the NAIA ranks, through DII and the Peach Belt. Joe Cabri, Lander Joe Cabri was the architect of the greatest Division II dynasty that has ever existed with eight straight men’s tennis national championships at Lander, which still stands as a Division II record for consecutive titles Joe Roberts, Armstrong State Roberts coached baseball at Armstrong State from 1980-2013, accumulating an overall 1,322-640 head coaching record at Armstrong in 34 seasons, a .674 winning percentage. He is the all-time winningest baseball coach in NCAA Division II history. Dennis Cox, Clayton State Dennis Cox served as the women’s basketball coach at Clayton State from 2004 to 2014, winning 267 games against 67 losses in that time period, 80% of the team’s games and a national championship. Scott Whitlock, Kennesaw State Scott Whitlock won back-to-back national championships in his first two years in the Peach Belt and Division II and was 174-24 in 11 years. The PBC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2015-16