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Centennial Conference Top Play of the Year Bracket Revealed

Centennial Conference Top Play of the Year Bracket Revealed

LANCASTER, Pa. -- The Centennial Conference has announced the field for the 2021-22 CC Top Play of the Year Challenge, beginning with the opening round of 32 during the week of June 20. Fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite plays of the 2021-22 campaign on the Centennial's Twitter page - @CentennialConf

This marks the second time the conference has conducted a CC Top Play of the Year Challenge. Plays were chosen from the weekly #CCTopPlays highlight segment produced throughout the year. 

The round of 32 features four plays in eight pods against each other. One play from each of the eight pods that receives the most fan votes will advance to the quarterfinal round. The round of 32 will take place from June 20 through June 26, with voting for each pod being active for a 48-hour period. 

The quarterfinals will begin on June 27 and run through July 3. The semifinal round will take place from July 5 through July 7, with the top two plays set to face off between July 8 and July 11. The Top Play of the Year winner will be announced on July 12. 

Winners of each round will be announced on the @CentennialConf Twitter page following the conclusion of voting for each round.

CC Top Play of the Year Challenge Timeline

  • Round of 32 - June 20-26 | 48-hour voting period for each of the eight pods
  • Quarterfinals - June 27-July 3 | 48-hour voting period for each quarterfinal matchup
  • Semifinals - July 5-7 | 72-hour voting period for each semifinal matchup
  • Championship - July 8-11 | 96-hour voting period 
  • CC Top Play of the Year will be announced Tuesday, July 12

CC Top Play of the Year Field
POD 1
Sarah Karmazyn walk-off home run to win CC Championship - Muhlenberg softball 
Andrew Karpenko breaks three records & Outstanding Perfomer & Rookie at CC Championship - Swarthmore men's swimming
James Strine scores from midfield - Washington College men's soccer
Claire McGowan diving defensive save on goal line - Bryn Mawr field hockey

POD 2
Maddie Brown-Scherer chip shot goal - Johns Hopkins field hockey
Kockenmeister save and Hayashi beats shot clock buzzer - Swarthmore women's basketball
Scott MacMillan flurry of saves - Gettysburg men's lacrosse
Sean Neylon steal and slam - Ursinus men's basketball
 
POD 3
Joy Sanders intentional FT miss and put-back to send game to OT - Washington College women's basketball
Victoria Kadiri wins three national titles at NCAA Championships - Johns Hopkins women's track & field
Barry Amos interception on sideline - McDaniel football
Tyler Neal goes airborne for goal - Ursinus men's lacrosse
 
POD 4
Ethan Gress game-winner in CC Championship - Dickinson men's lacrosse
Akim Joseph tomahawk slam - Gettysburg men's basketball
Katherine Carstensen diving save - McDaniel women's soccer
Matthew Cooper three homers in one game - Johns Hopkins baseball 

POD 5
Jermaine Conyers tipped catch TD "Immaculate Reception" - F&M football 
Sophie Lear wins second Most Outstanding Performer award at CC Championship - Ursinus women's swimming
Julia Ficon diving save - Muhlenberg volleyball
Vishnu Joshi finishes as national singles runner-up - Johns Hopkins men's tennis 

POD 6
Ella Baran sets new Division III record and wins national title - Johns Hopkins women's track & field
Kayla Robinson keeps dribble and finishes put-back - Haverford women's basketball
Aaron Anderson two game-changing INTs - Ursinus football
Kevin Muhic diving save - Gettysburg men's soccer 

POD 7
Field goal attempt turns into TD pass - McDaniel football
Von Mabbs behind-the-head goal - Swarthmore men's lacrosse
Reilly Morgan behind-the-back goal - Ursinus women's lacrossse
Isabel Cardi repeats at CC and regional champion - Dickinson women's cross country

POD 8
Spencer Kirin block punt for TD - Muhlenberg football
Dominic Sculti record-breaking performance at CC Championship - F&M men's golf
Anna Jezerski diving save - McDaniel volleyball
Ethan Barlett fast-break dunk - Johns Hopkins men's basketball