Sgt. York Trophy

The Sgt. York Trophy is a trophy which goes to the winner of the quadrangular season football series between the four Ohio Valley Conference football-playing schools located in the state of Tennessee – Austin Peay State University, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin. The trophy is named for Alvin C. York a leading American war hero of World War I and a native of Tennessee.[1]

Sgt. York Trophy
Austin Peay Tennessee State Tennessee Tech UT Martin

Originated: 2007
Current holder: Austin Peay
APSU (3)
2017 2018
2019
TSU (5)
2007 2008
2011 2012
2013
TTU (1)
2009
UTM (4)
2010 2014
2015 2016
APSU
TSU
TTU
UTM
Locations in Tennessee

History

The Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley Conference announced the creation of the trophy in July 2007. In 2014, Delta Dental of Tennessee became the presenting sponsor of the Trophy.

Results

Austin Peay victories Tennessee State victories Tennessee Tech victories UT Martin victories
YearWinnerSummaryAPSU vs. TSUAPSU vs. TTUAPSU vs. UTMTSU vs. TTUTSU vs. UTMTTU vs. UTM
2007 Tennessee State† TSU 2–1, APSU 2–1, TTU 1–2, UTM 1–2 TSU 33–32OT APSU 30–27 APSU 17–14 TSU 45–28 UTM 43–38 TTU 13–10
2008 Tennessee State TSU 3–0, UTM 2–1, APSU 1–2, TTU 0–3 TSU 37–34 APSU 31–28 UTM 31–17 TSU 41–14 TSU 30–27OT UTM 35–7
2009 Tennessee Tech TTU 3–0, UTM 2–1, APSU 1–2, TSU 0–3 APSU 24–21 TTU 31–23 UTM 48–38 TTU 20–13 UTM 28–7 TTU 35–28
2010 UT Martin UTM 3–0, TTU 2–1, APSU 1–2, TSU 0–3 APSU 26–23 TTU 34–21 UTM 28–12 TTU 21–10 UTM 37–0 UTM 27–24
2011 Tennessee State† TSU 2–1, TTU 2–1, UTM 1–2, APSU 1–2 APSU 37–34 TTU 49–7 UTM 61–23 TSU 42–40 TSU 35–30 TTU 34–31
2012 Tennessee State† TSU 2–1, UTM 2–1, APSU 1–2, TTU 1–2 TSU 34–14 APSU 38–31 UTM 31–6 TSU 22–21 UTM 35–26 TTU 45–44OT
2013 Tennessee State TSU 3–0, UTM 2–1, TTU 1–2, APSU 0–3 TSU 31–6 TTU 34–0 UTM 38–14 TSU 41–21 TSU 29–15 UTM 28–17
2014 UT Martin UTM 3–0, TSU 2–1, TTU 1–2, APSU 0–3 TSU 31–27 TTU 41–15 UTM 37–7 TSU 10–7 UTM 21–16 UTM 17–10
2015 UT Martin UTM 3–0, TTU 2–1, TSU 1–2, APSU 0–3 TSU 20–6 TTU 42–24 UTM 44–14 TTU 30–24 UTM 28–14 UTM 31–17
2016 UT Martin† UTM 2–1, TTU 2–1, TSU 2–1, APSU 0–3 TSU 41–40 TTU 41–7 UTM 45–31 TTU 44–16 TSU 34–30 UTM 44–23
2017 Austin Peay APSU 3–0, UTM 2–1, TTU 1–2, TSU 0–3 APSU 21–17 APSU 35–28 APSU 7–0 TTU 30–26 UTM 31–16 UTM 24–0
2018 Austin Peay† APSU 2–1, TSU 2–1, UTM 2–1, TTU 0–3 APSU 49–34 APSU 41–10 UTM 37–7 TSU 41–14 TSU 31–28OT UTM 38–13
2019 Austin Peay† APSU 2–1, UTM 2–1, TSU 2–1, TTU 0–3 TSU 26–24 APSU 58–21 APSU 38–24 TSU 37–27 UTM 28–17 UTM 55–14
2020 November 7 November 14 September 12 October 24 October 31 November 7

†Won trophy on tiebreaker (In the trophy's first year, 2007, the tiebreaker was head-to-head play. In subsequent years, the previous winner will retain the trophy if they are part of the tie. If the tie is between two other institutions, the trophy will go to the institution that has gone the most seasons without winning the trophy.)

Records
Team Trophies W L Winning %
Austin Peay31425.359
Tennessee State52118.538
Tennessee Tech11623.410
UT Martin42712.692
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