Awards presented to graduate and undergraduate chapters.
Cheney Cup
The Cheney Cup is the highest distinction that a chapter can receive, is awarded annually to the chapter judged to be the most efficient in the conduct of its affairs as evidenced by scholarship, campus activities, and fraternity relationships. It is named for former Archon President Orion H. Cheney (New York 1897) and has been awarded every year since first presented in 1913.
1913-1914 - Allegheny College
1914-1915 - University of Illinois
1915-1916 - Bucknell University
1916-1917 - University of Oregon
1917-1918 - No Award Because of World War I
1918-1919 - University of Virginia
1919-1920 - University of Washington
1920-1921 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1921-1922 - University of Illinois (2nd)
1922-1923 - University of Wisconsin
1923-1924 - Iowa State University
1924-1925 - Dartmouth College
1925-1926 - Allegheny College (2nd)
1926-1927 - DePauw University
1927-1928 - University of Illinois (3rd)
1928-1929 - University of Oklahoma
1929-1930 - University of Missouri
1930-1931 - University of Oklahoma (2nd)
1931-1932 - University of Tennessee
1932-1933 - University of Washington (2nd)
1933-1934 - University of Oklahoma (3rd)
1934-1935 - Pennsylvania State University
1935-1936 - University of Pennsylvania
1936-1937 - University of Idaho
1937-1938 - Davidson College
1938-1939 - Purdue University
1939-1940 - University of Oklahoma (4th)
1940-1941 - Indiana University
1941-1942 - Wabash College
1942-1946 - No Awards Because of World War II
1946-1947 - University of California at Los Angeles
1947-1948 - Purdue University (2nd)
1948-1949 - University of Texas
1949-1950 - University of Kansas
1950-1951 - Wabash College (2nd)
1951-1952 - University of Texas (2nd)
1952-1953 - University of Michigan
1953-1954 - Ohio Wesleyan University
1954-1955 - Indiana University (2nd)
1955-1956 - University of Arizona
1956-1957 - Rutgers University
1957-1958 - University of Washington (3rd)
1958-1959 - University of Arizona (2nd)
1959-1960 - Knox College
1960-1961 - University of Arizona (3rd)
1961-1962 - Indiana University (3rd)
1962-1963 - Louisiana State University
1963-1964 - University of Arizona (4th)
1964-1965 - Indiana University (4th)
1965-1966 - Southern Methodist University
1966-1967 - Southern Methodist University (2nd)
1967-1968 - Southern Methodist University (3rd)
1968-1969 - University of Idaho (2nd)
1969-1970 - University of Arizona (5th)
1970-1971 - Indiana University (5th)
1971-1972 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2nd)
1972-1973 - University of Georgia
1973-1974 - University of Georgia (2nd)
1974-1975 - Southern Methodist University (4th)
1975-1976 - Georgia Institute of Technology
1976-1977 - Auburn University
1977-1978 - University of Georgia (3rd)
1978-1979 - University of Georgia (4th)
1979-1980 - Mississippi State University
1980-1981 - Mississippi State University (2nd)
1981-1982 - University of Georgia (5th)
1982-1983 - Indiana University (6th)
1983-1984 - University of Kansas (2nd)
1984-1985 - University of Georgia (6th)
1985-1986 - University of Washington (4th)
1986-1987 - Indiana University (7th)
1987-1988 - Indiana University (8th)
1988-1989 - University of Washington (5th)
1989-1990 - University of Akron
1990-1991 - New York University
1991-1992 - University of Washington (6th)
1992-1993 - University of Washington (7th)
1993-1994 - New York University (2nd)
1994-1995 - New York University (3rd)
1995-1996 - Indiana University (9th)
1996-1997 - Texas Tech University
1997-1998 - University of Georgia (7th)
1998-1999 - University of Georgia (8th)
1999-2000 - University of Washington (8th)
2000-2001 - University of Washington (9th)
2001-2002 - University of Georgia (9th)
2002-2003 - University of Georgia (10th)
2003-2004 - University of Georgia (11th)
2004-2005 - University of Georgia (12th)
2005-2006 - University of Washington (10th)
2006-2007 - University of Virginia
2007-2008 - University of Virginia (2nd)
2008-2009 - Tennessee Tech University
2009-2010 - University of Washington (11th)
2010-2011 - Western Kentucky University
2011-2012 - University of Georgia (13th)
2012-2013 - Western Kentucky University (2nd)
2013-2014 - Ball State University
2014-2015 - Western Kentucky University (3rd)
2015-2016 - Georgia Institute of Technology (2nd)
2016-2017 - University of Georgia (14th)
2017-2018 - University of Washington (12th)
2018-2019 - Western Kentucky University (4th)
2019-2020 - University of Washington (13th)
2020-2021 - Indiana University (10th)
2021-2022 - University of Washington (14th)
2022-2023 - University of Idaho (3rd)
2023-2024 - Georgia Institute of Technology (3rd)
Baker Cup
The Baker Cup is presented annually to the chapter that has most excelled in religious, ethical, and social service activities. As an original Tiffany bowl, this is easily the most materially valuable trophy in the Fraternity. It is named for former Secretary of War and Archon President Newton D. Baker (Johns Hopkins 1892, Washington & Lee 1894).
1917-1918 - University of Kansas
1918-1919 - Denison University
1919-1920 - Allegheny College
1920-1921 - Knox College
1921-1922 -
1922-1923 -
1923-1924 - University of Alabama
1924-1925 - Denison University (2nd)
1925-1926 - University of Michigan
1926-1927 - Ohio Wesleyan University
1927-1928 - Ohio Wesleyan University (2nd)
1928-1929 - DePauw University
1929-1930 - University of Michigan (2nd)
1930-1931 - Davidson College
1931-1932 - Wabash College
1932-1933 - Davidson College (2nd)
1933-1934 - Williams College
1934-1935 - Davidson College (3rd)
1935-1936 - Ohio Wesleyan University (3rd)
1936-1937 - Ohio State University
1937-1938 - University of Texas
1938-1939 - University of Richmond
1939-1940 - Ohio Wesleyan University (4th)
1940-1941 - Gettysburg College
1941-1942 - DePauw University (2nd)
1942-1946 - No Awards Because of World War II
1946-1947 - Occidental College
1947-1948 - University of Pennsylvania
1948-1949 - Hanover College
1948-1950 - Wittenberg University
1950-1951 - University of Minnesota
1951-1952 - University of Kansas (2nd)
1952-1953 - Denison University (3rd)
1953-1954 - University of Texas (2nd)
1954-1955 - University of Kansas (3rd)
1955-1956 - University of Florida
1956-1957 - University of Kansas (4th)
1957-1958 - University of Kansas (5th)
1958-1959 - University of Kansas (6th)
1959-1960 - University of Kansas (7th)
1960-1961 - Gettysburg College (2nd)
1961-1962 - University of Tennessee
1962-1963 - Gettysburg College (3rd)
1963-1964 - Gettysburg College (4th)
1964-1965 - Gettysburg College (5th)
1965-1966 - Ohio Wesleyan University (5th)
1966-1967 - University of Texas (3rd)
1967-1968 - University of Tennessee (2nd)
1968-1969 - Utah State University
1969-1970 - Utah State University (2nd)
1970-1971 - Arizona State University
1971-1972 - University of Tennessee (3rd)
1972-1973 - Florida State University
1973-1974 - Utah State University (3rd)
1974-1975 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1975-1976 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2nd)
1976-1977 - Arizona State University (2nd)
1977-1978 - University of Kansas (8th)
1978-1979 - Mississippi State University
1979-1980 - Mississippi State University (2nd)
1980-1981 - University of Washington
1981-1982 - University of Washington (2nd)
1982-1983 - University of Washington (3rd)
1983-1984 - University of Washington (4th)
1984-1985 - University of Nebraska
1985-1986 - University of Washington (5th)
1986-1987 - University of Washington (6th)
1987-1988 - University of Washington (7th)
1988-1989 - University of Kansas (9th)
1989-1990 - University of Akron & University of Washington (8th)
1990-1991 - University of Washington (9th)
1991-1992 - New York University
1992-1993 - University of Akron (2nd)
1993-1994 - University of Washington (10th)
1994-1995 - University of Alberta
1995-1996 - University of Alberta (2nd)
1996-1997 - University of Kansas (10th)
1997-1998 - University of Akron (3rd)
1998-1999 - Texas Tech University
1999-2000 - University of Akron (4th)
2000-2001 - Kansas State University
2001-2002 - Texas Tech University (2nd)
2002-2003 - University of Georgia
2003-2004 - University of Washington (11th)
2004-2005 - University of Washington (12th)
2005-2006 - Georgia Institute of Technology
2006-2007 - University of Akron (5th)
2007-2008 - University of Georgia (2nd)
2008-2009 - University of Georgia (3rd)
2009-2010 - University of Georgia (4th)
2010-2011 - University of Washington (13th)
2011-2012 - University of Washington (14th)
2012-2013 - Western Kentucky University
2013-2014 - University of Washington (15th)
2014-2015 - University of Washington (16th)
2015-2016 - University of Washington (17th)
2016-2017 - University of Georgia (6th)
2017-2018 - University of Washington (18th)
2018-2019 - University of Washington (19th)
2019-2020 - Indiana University
2020-2021 - University of Washington (20th)
2021-2022 - University of Washington (21st)
2022-2023 - University of Washington (22nd)
2023-2024 - University of Idaho
Owen Cup
The Owen Cup is presented annually to the chapter showing the greatest improvement in scholarship over that of the previous year. It was first presented in 1938 by the University of Oklahoma's Nu Omega Chapter in honor of Frederick B. Owen (Missouri 1903).
1937-1938 - University of Tennessee
1938-1939 - Colorado College
1939-1940 - University of Minnesota
1940-1941 - Colorado College (2nd)
1941-1942 - University of Oregon
1942-1946 - No Awards Because of World War II
1946-1947 - Amherst College
1947-1948 - Union College
1948-1949 - Williams College
1949-1950 - University of Chicago
1950-1951 - Davidson College
1951-1952 - Pennsylvania State University
1952-1953 - University of Illinois
1953-1954 - University of Missouri
1954-1955 - Oregon State University
1955-1956 - Bucknell University
1956-1957 - Washington State University
1957-1958 - Louisiana State University
1958-1959 - Oregon State University (2nd)
1959-1960 - University of Colorado
1960-1961 - University of Minnesota (2nd)
1961-1962 - University of North Carolina
1962-1963 - Georgia Institute of Technology
1963-1964 - University of Minnesota (3rd)
1964-1965 - University of Minnesota (4th)
1965-1966 - University of Idaho
1966-1967 - Ohio Wesleyan University
1967-1968 - Washington State University (2nd)
1968-1969 - Stanford University
1969-1970 - University of Missouri (2nd)
1970-1971 - Purdue University
1971-1972 - Washington and Lee University
1972-1973 - University of Cincinnati
1973-1974 - Denison University
1974-1975 - University of California Berkeley
1975-1976 - University of North Alabama
1976-1977 - Auburn University
1977-1978 - Hanover College
1978-1979 - Indiana University
1979-1980 - Wittenberg University
1980-1981 - Wabash College
1981-1982 - University of Nebraska
1982-1983 - Washington State University (3rd)
1983-1984 - GMI Engineering and Management Institute (now Kettering University)
1984-1985 - Iowa State University
1985-1986 - GMI Engineering and Management Institute (now Kettering University) (2nd)
1986-1987 - Oregon State University (3rd)
1987-1988 - Tennessee Technological University
1988-1989 - University of California Riverside
1989-1990 - University of New Mexico
1990-1991 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
1991-1992 - University of Maryland
1992-1993 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1993-1994 - Arizona State University
1994-1995 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (2nd)
1995-1996 - Indiana State University
1996-1997 - University of Kansas
1997-1998 - University of North Alabama (2nd)
1998-1999 - Oklahoma State University
1999-2000 - Iowa State University (2nd)
2000-2001 - Colorado School of Mines
2001-2002 - University of Richmond
2002-2003 - Kansas State University
2003-2004 - Oregon State University (4th)
2004-2005 - Iowa State University (3rd)
2005-2006 - University of Akron
2006-2007 - William Jewell College
2007-2008 - University of New Mexico (2nd)
2008-2009 - Johns Hopkins University
2009-2010 - Drake University
2010-2011 - Michigan State University
2011-2012 - University of Arkansas
2012-2013 - DePauw University
2013-2014 - Drake University (2nd)
2014-2015 - Tennessee Technological University
2015-2016 - Iowa State University (4th)
2016-2017 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Iowa State University (4th) & Chapman University
2017-2018 - Ball State University, University of Akron & Ohio Wesleyan Unversity (2nd)
2018-2019 - Northeastern University
2019-2020 - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
2020-2021 - University of British Columbia
2021-2022 - Kent State University
2022-2023 - University of Idaho (2nd)
2023-2024 - Johns Hopkins University (2nd)
Coon Plaque
The Coon Plaque is awarded annually to the chapter whose publications are judged to be the most distinctive, newsworthy, and journalistically superior. Its donor was Owen L. Coon (Northwestern 1915).
1932-1933 - Purdue University
1933-1934 - Denison University
1934-1935 - Northwestern University
1935-1936 - Cornell University
1936-1937 - Cornell University (2nd)
1937-1938 - University of Oregon
1938-1939 - University of Oklahoma
1939-1940 - Cornell University (3rd)
1940-1941 - Northwestern University (2nd)
1941-1942 - Stanford University
1942-1946 - No Awards Because of World War II
1946-1947 - University of Wisconsin
1947-1948 - Rutgers University
1948-1949 - Hanover College
1949-1950 - University of Illinois
1950-1951 - University of Chicago
1951-1952 - Cornell University (4th)
1952-1953 - Ohio Wesleyan University
1953-1954 - Northwestern University
1954-1955 - Purdue University
1955-1956 - Wittenberg University
1956-1957 - University of Missouri
1957-1958 - University of Michigan
1958-1959 - Union College
1959-1960 - Bucknell University
1960-1961 - Westminster College
1961-1962 - University of Illinois
1962-1963 - University of Minnesota
1963-1964 - Indiana University
1964-1965 - Case Western Reserve University
1965-1966 - Indiana University (2nd)
1966-1967 - DePauw University
1967-1968 - University of Maine
1968-1969 - Indiana University (3rd)
1969-1970 - DePauw University
1970-1971 - Florida State University
1971-1972 - Florida State University (2nd)
1972-1973 - Northwestern University
1973-1974 - University of Iowa
1974-1975 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
1975-1976 - Wittenberg University (2nd)
1976-1977 - Pennsylvania State University
1977-1978 - Iowa State University
1978-1979 - University of Kansas
1979-1980 - Oregon State University
1980-1981 - University of Arizona
1981-1982 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (2nd)
1982-1983 - Knox College
1983-1984 - Wittenberg University (3rd)
1984-1985 - University of Michigan
1985-1986 - University of Kansas (2nd)
1986-1987 - Tennessee Technological University
1987-1988 - University of Idaho
1988-1989 - University of Kansas (3rd)
1989-1990 - University of Missouri (2nd)
1990-1991 - Wittenberg University (4th)
1991-1992 - University of Kansas (4th)
1992-1993 - University of Washington
1993-1994 - University of Iowa (2nd)
1994-1995 - Wittenberg University (5th)
1995-1996 - Texas Tech University
1996-1997 - Texas Tech University (2nd)
1997-1998 - Texas Tech University (3rd)
1998-1999 - Texas Tech University (4th)
1999-2000 - Texas Tech University (5th)
2000-2001 - Texas Tech University (6th)
2001-2002 - University of Richmond
2002-2003 - Wittenberg University (6th)
2003-2004 - Texas Tech University (7th)
2004-2005 - Indiana University (4th)
2005-2006 - Tennessee Technological University (2nd)
2006-2007 - Tennessee Technological University (3rd)
2007-2008 - Oklahoma State University
2008-2009 - Tennessee Technological University (4th)
2009-2010 - Tennessee Technological University (5th)
2010-2011 - Western Kentucky University
2011-2012 - Western Kentucky University (2nd)
2012-2013 - Western Kentucky University (3rd)
2013-2014 - Univeristy of Washington (2nd)
2014-2015 - Western Kentucky University (4th)
2015-2016 - Georgia Institute of Technology
2016-2017 - Georgia Institute of Technology (2nd)
2017-2018 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (3rd)
2018-2019 - Georgia Institute of Technology (3rd)
2019-2020 - Northeastern University
2020-2021 - University of Idaho (2nd)
2021-2022 - University of Idaho (3rd)
2022-2023 - University of Idaho (4th)
2023-2024 - University of Idaho (5th)
Jordan Bowl
The Jordan Bowl is presented annually to the chapter having the highest comparative scholarship in the Fraternity. It was first presented in 1950 by Richard H. Crowder (DePauw 1931) in honor of Riverda Harding Jordan (Yale 1893).
1948-1949 - University of Pittsburgh
1949-1950 - University of Oklahoma
1950-1951 - Indiana University
1951-1952 - Hanover College
1952-1953 - Hanover College (2nd)
1953-1954 - Louisiana State University
1954-1955 - Indiana University (2nd)
1955-1956 - Indiana University (3rd)
1956-1957 - University of Arizona
1957-1958 - Indiana University (4th)
1958-1959 - Knox College
1959-1960 - Indiana University (5th)
1960-1961 - Louisiana State University (2nd)
1961-1962 - Louisiana State University (3rd)
1962-1963 - University of Kentucky
1963-1964 - Indiana University (6th)
1964-1965 - University of Tennessee
1965-1966 - University of Tennessee (2nd)
1966-1967 - William Jewell College
1967-1968 - University of Washington
1968-1969 - University of Idaho
1969-1970 - Auburn University
1970-1971 - Indiana University (7th)
1971-1972 - Indiana University (8th)
1972-1973 - University of Michigan
1973-1974 - Southern Methodist University
1974-1975 - Emory University
1975-1976 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1976-1977 - Northwestern University
1977-1978 - Hanover College (3rd)
1978-1979 - Indiana University (9th)
1979-1980 - Wittenberg University
1980-1981 - Northwestern University (2nd)
1981-1982 - Northwestern University (3rd)
1982-1983 - University of Denver
1983-1984 - University of Nebraska
1984-1985 - University of Washington (2nd)
1985-1986 - University of Washington (3rd)
1986-1987 - University of Kansas
1987-1988 - University of Washington (4th)
1988-1989 - University of Washington (5th)
1989-1990 - University of Washington (6th)
1990-1991 - Wabash College
1991-1992 - Knox College (2nd)
1992-1993 - Colorado College
1993-1994 - Colorado College (2nd)
1994-1995 - Wabash College (2nd)
1995-1996 - Wabash College (3rd)
1996-1997 - Wabash College (4th)
1997-1998 - Wabash College (5th)
1998-1999 - Oklahoma State University
1999-2000 - University of Washington (7th)
2000-2001 - Wabash College (6th)
2001-2002 - University of Idaho (2nd)
2002-2003 - University of Washington (8th)
2003-2004 - Georgia Institute of Technology
2004-2005 - Georgia Institute of Technology (2nd)
2005-2006 - Georgia Institute of Technology (3rd)
2006-2007 - University of Washington (9th)
2007-2008 - Indiana University (10th)
2008-2009 - Indiana University (11th)
2009-2010 - Indiana University (12th)
2010-2011 - Indiana University (13th)
2011-2012 - University of Georgia
2012-2013 - Western Kentucky University
2014-2015 - Wabash College (7th)
2015-2016 - Western Kentucky University (2nd)
2016-2017 - Western Kentucky University (3rd)
2017-2018 - University of Minnesota
2018-2019 - Ohio Wesleyan University
2019-2020 - Western Kentucky University (4th)
2020-2021 - University of Evansville
2021-2022 - Wabash College (8th)
2022-2023 - University of Georgia (2nd)
2023-2024 - University of Idaho (3rd)
Condon Cup
The Condon Cup is presented annually to the chapter that achieves the greatest all-around improvement. It is named for Herbert T. Condon (Washington Faculty) and was first presented in 1951 by the University of Washington's Sigma Tau Chapter.
1952-1953 - Knox College
1953-1954 - University of Missouri
1954-1955 - Rutgers University
1955-1956 - University of Oklahoma
1956-1957 - University of Washington
1957-1958 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1958-1959 - Oregon State University
1959-1960 - Southern Methodist University
1960-1961 - Lehigh University
1961-1962 - Miami University
1962-1963 - DePauw University & Occidental College
1963-1964 - Auburn University
1964-1965 - Lafayette College
1965-1966 - University of Nebraska
1966-1967 - University of Pittsburgh
1967-1968 - University of Chicago
1968-1969 - Westminster College
1969-1970 - Georgia Institute of Technology
1970-1971 - University of Georgia
1971-1972 - Northwestern University
1972-1973 - Wittenberg University
1973-1974 - University of British Columbia
1974-1975 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
1975-1976 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1976-1977 - DePauw University (2nd)
1977-1978 - University of Kansas
1978-1979 - Texas Tech University
1979-1980 - Emory University
1980-1981 - Memphis State University
1981-1982 - University of Nebraska (2nd)
1982-1983 - University of Denver
1983-1984 - Hanover College
1984-1985 - University of Oklahoma (2nd)
1985-1986 - Colorado State University
1986-1987 - Washington and Lee University
1987-1988 - Southern Methodist University (2nd)
1988-1989 - Western Michigan University
1989-1990 - University of New Mexico
1990-1991 - Ohio University
1991-1992 - University of Maryland
1992-1993 - Hanover College (2nd)
1993-1994 - Oklahoma State University & William Jewell College
1994-1995 - Indiana State University
1995-1996 - University of Montana
1996-1997 - DePauw University (3rd)
1997-1998 - University of Nebraska (3rd)
1998-1999 - Wabash College
1999-2000 - University of British Columbia (2nd)
2000-2001 - University of Nebraska (4th)
2001-2002 - University of New Mexico (2nd)
2002-2003 - Pennsylvania State University
2003-2004 - Hampden-Sydney College
2004-2005 - Purdue University
2005-2006 - Georgia Institute of Technology (2nd)
2006-2007 - Lehigh University (2nd)
2007-2008 - University of Kentucky
2008-2009 - University of Central Florida
2009-2010 - Auburn University
2010-2011 - University of Tennessee
2011-2012 - Ball State University
2012-2013 - Indiana University
2013-2014 - Wittenberg University
2014-2015 - Tennessee Technological University
2015-2016 - Pennsylvania State University (2nd)
2016-2017 - Chapman University
2017-2018 - University of Minnesota
2018-2019 - Sam Houston State University
2019-2020 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
2020-2021 - University of Georgia (2nd)
2021-2022 - Arizona State University
2022-2023 - Kansas State University
2023-2024 - Georgia Institute of Technology (3rd)
Brightman Trophy
The Brightman Trophy is presented annually to the undergraduate chapter that maintains the best graduate relations program. The award is named for former Archon President Horace I. Brightman (Columbia 1892) and was first presented in 1964).
1965-1966 - Ohio Wesleyan University
1966-1967 - University of Kansas
1967-1968 - Wabash College
1968-1969 - Michigan State University
1969-1970 - Georgia Institute of Technology
1970-1971 - New York University
1971-1972 - Florida State University
1972-1973 - Miami University
1973-1974 - University of Arkansas
1974-1975 - University of Arizona & Georgia Institute of Technology (2nd)
1975-1976 - Miami University
1976-1977 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
1977-1978 - Mississippi State University
1978-1979 - University of Kansas
1979-1980 - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (2nd)
1980-1981 - University of Kansas (2nd)
1981-1982 - Kansas State University
1982-1983 - Mississippi State University (2nd)
1983-1984 - University of Washington
1984-1985 - University of Washington (2nd)
1985-1986 - University of Washington (3rd)
1986-1987 - Indiana University
1987-1988 - Tennessee Technological University
1988-1989 - University of Washington (4th)
1989-1990 - Purdue University
1990-1991 - University of Washington (5th)
1991-1992 - University of Washington (6th)
1992-1993 - University of Washington (7th)
1993-1994 - Texas Tech University
1994-1995 - Texas Tech University (2nd)
1995-1996 - Texas Tech University (3rd)
1996-1997 - Texas Tech University (4th)
1997-1998 - University of Washington (8th)
1998-1999 - University of Idaho
1999-2000 - Texas Tech University (5th)
2000-2001 - University of Washington (9th)
2001-2002 - Texas Tech University (6th)
2002-2003 - University of Washington (10th)
2003-2004 - University of Georgia
2004-2005 - University of Georgia (2nd)
2005-2006 - University of Georgia (3rd)
2006-2007 - University of Washington (11th)
2007-2008 - University of Washington (12th)
2008-2009 - University of Washington (13th)
2009-2010 - University of Washington (14th)
2010-2011 - University of Washington (15th)
2011-2012 - University of Washington (16th)
2012-2013 - University of Washington (17th)
2013-2014 - Ball State University
2014-2015 - University of Washington (18th)
2015-2016 - University of Washington (19th)
2016-2017 - University of Georgia (4th)
2017-2018 - University of Washington (20th)
2018-2019 - Western Kentucky University
2019-2020 - University of Washington (21st)
2020-2021 - University of Washington (22nd)
2021-2022 - University of Idaho (2nd)
2022-2023 - University of Washington (23rd)
2023-2024 - University of Washington (24th)
Brightman Awards (Graduate Chapters)
The Brightman Awards are presented annually to the small graduate chapter (less than 75 members) and the large graduate chapter (more than 75 members) that best evidence that Phi Gamma Delta is not for college days alone.
Graduate Chapter With More Than 75 Members
1964-1965 - Seattle, Washington
1965-1966 - Cleveland, Ohio
1966-1967 - Chicago, Illinois
1967-1968 - Houston, Texas
1968-1969 - Houston, Texas [2nd]
1969-1970 - Cleveland [2nd]
1970-1971 - Cleveland [3rd]
1971-1972 - Cleveland [4th]
1972-1973 - Houston, Texas [3rd]
1973-1974 - Houston, Texas [4th]
1974-1975 - National Capital Fijis (Washington, DC) & Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1975-1976 - Seattle, Washington [2nd]
1976-1977 - Indianapolis, Indiana
1977-1978 - Seattle, Washington [3rd]
1978-1979 - Seattle, Washington [4th]
1979-1980 - Seattle, Washington [5th]
1980-1981 - Seattle, Washington [6th]
1981-1982 - Seattle, Washington [7th]
1982-1983 - Seattle, Washington [8th] & Cleveland [5th]
1983-1984 - Seattle, Washington [9th]
1984-1985 - Seattle, Washington [10th]
1985-1986 - Seattle, Washington [11th]
1986-1987 - Seattle, Washington [12th]
1987-1988 - Seattle, Washington [13th]
1988-1989 - Seattle, Washington [14th]
1989-1990 - Seattle, Washington [15th]
1990-1991 -
1991-1992 - Houston, Texas [5th]
1992-1993 - Seattle, Washington [16th]
1993-1994 - Seattle, Washington [17th]
1994-1995 - Seattle, Washington [18th]
1995-1996
1996-1997 - Seattle, Washington [19th] & Southeast Florida (Miami, Florida)
1997-1998 - Indianapolis, Indiana [2nd]
1998-1999 - Seattle, Washington [20th]
1999-2000 - Seattle, Washington [21st]
2000-2001 - Seattle, Washington [22nd]
2001-2002 - Indianapolis, Indiana [3rd]
2002-2003 - Indianapolis, Indiana [4th]
2003-2004 - Seattle, Washington [23rd]
2004-2005 - Seattle, Washington [24th]
2005-2006 - Seattle, Washington [25th]
2006-2007 - Seattle, Washington [26th]
2007-2008 - Seattle, Washington [27th]
2008-2009 - Seattle, Washington [28th]
2009-2010 - Seattle, Washington [29th]
2010-2011 - Seattle, Washington [30th]
2011-2012 - Seattle, Washington [31st]
2012-2013 - Seattle, Washington [32nd]
2013-2014 - Seattle, Washington [33rd] & National Capital Fijis (Washington, DC) [2nd]
2014-2015 - National Capital Fijis (Washington, DC) [3rd]
2015-2016 - Seattle, Washington [34th]
2016-2017 - Seattle, Washington [35th]
2017-2018 - Seattle, Washington [36th]
2018-2019 - Houston, Texas [6th]
2019-2020 - Seattle, Washington [37th]
2020-2021 - Seattle, Washington [38th]
2021-2022 - Seattle, Washington [39th]
2022-2023 - Ontario Fiji Network
2023-2024 - Houston Texas [7th]
Graduate Chapter With Less Than 75 Members
1964-1965 - Central Florida (Orlando, Florida)
1965-1966 - Oakland, California
1966-1967 - Fort Worth, Texas
1967-1968 - Fort Worth, Texas [2nd]
1968-1969 - Terre Haute, Indiana
1969-1970 - Central Florida (Orlando, Florida) [2nd]
1970-1971 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1971-1972 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana [2nd]
1972-1973 -
1973-1974 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1974-1975 - West Lafayette, Indiana
1975-1976 - Arlington, Texas
1976-1977 - Bloomington, Indiana
1977-1978 -
1978-1979 - San Francisco Bay Area, California
1979-1980 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana [3rd]
1980-1981 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana [4th]
1981-1982 - Arlington, Texas [2nd]
1982-1983 - Arlington, Texas [3rd] & Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [2nd]
1983-1984 - Arlington, Texas [4th]
1984-1985 - Arlington, Texas [5th]
1985-1986 - Arlington, Texas [6th]
1986-1987 - San Diego, California
1987-1988 - Cleveland [6th; previously was >75]
1988-1989 - Chicago, Illinois [2nd; previously was >75]
The Zerman Trophy is awarded annually to the chapter that has excelled the most in extracurricular activities. Previously the Archon's Trophy, it is now named for William S. Zerman, Sr. (Michigan 1949), who served as Executive Director from 1959 to 1986.
1970-1971 - William Jewell College
1971-1972 - Florida State University
1972-1973 - Mississippi State University
1973-1974 - Georgia Institute of Technology
1974-1975 - University of Arizona
1975-1976 - Mississippi State University (2nd)
1976-1977 - Wittenberg University
1977-1978 - Hanover College
1978-1979 - Mississippi State University (3rd)
1979-1980 - Wabash College
1980-1981 - Mississippi State University (4th)
1981-1982 - University of Denver
1982-1983 - Mississippi State University (5th)
1983-1984 - Mississippi State University (6th)
1984-1985 - University of Washington
1985-1986 - Mississippi State University (7th)
1986-1987 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1987-1988 - University of Georgia
1988-1989 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2nd)