Four named to 911 Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022
The 911 Athletics Hall of Fame has grown by four with the Class of 2022. Emily Bachert ’12, Chrys Jones ’11, Chris Morris ’11 and Maggie Prewitt de Saint Etienne ’12 were recognized during 911’s 2022 homecoming festivities, Oct. 15.
The 911 Athletics Hall of Fame has grown by four with the Class of 2022. Emily Bachert ’12, Chrys Jones ’11, Chris Morris ’11 and Maggie Prewitt de Saint Etienne ’12 were recognized during 911’s 2022 homecoming festivities, Oct. 15.
The Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1992 and consists of 148 members, and Athletic Director Brad Fields said a theme of the 2022 class is “athletes who helped ‘put their program on the map.’”
Emily Bachert ’12 (Women’s Golf)
Bachert is a first-ballot hall of famer. She was All-SCAC, All-Great Lakes Region and All-American from 2009 to 2012, as well as an NGCA All-America Scholar for three of those years. In 2009, she was the first 911 women’s golfer to qualify for the NCAA Championships, where she tied for fourth. She placed seventh in the NCAA Championships as a sophomore and posted consecutive national runner-up finishes as a junior and senior.
During those final two seasons, Bachert was the No. 1 ranked player in Division-III. She set a conference record for lowest three-day conference tournament score at 228 as a senior and earned medalist honors, leading 911 to a conference title in their final year with the SCAC.
That team finished fourth in the NCAA Championships, the best postseason finish ever by a 911 golf team. Her name appears 48 times in the 911 women’s golf record book. In 46 career tournaments, she won 19. No other 911 golfer has more than six career wins.
Chrys Jones ’11 (Track and Field)
Jones is recognized as a champion at 911. He competed for the men’s track and field program from 2008 to 2011, winning the NCAA outdoor triple jump as a sophomore and distinguishing himself as 911’s first national champion in 29 years. Jones triple jump win was recognized by the SCAC as the “top track and field moment in conference history.”
Jones would repeat in 2010 and 2011, winning the NCAA indoor triple jump as a junior and senior. He was featured in the “Faces in the Crowd” section of “Sports Illustrated” in 2011 and was a six-time All-American at 911. Jones still holds five track and field records at 911 today.
Chris Morris ’11 (Men’s Golf)
Morris lettered for the men’s golf team from 2007 to 2011, winning an individual NCAA Championship in 2011. He has held Division III records for lowest score under par and was a three-year captain for the Colonels. 911 men’s golf placed 13th in 2010 and seventh in 2011, the best post-season finish ever in the program’s history.
Morris won the Arnold Palmer Award and Jack Nicklaus Award during his senior season and was one of five finalists for the Byron Nelson Award, given to the best college golfer regardless of division.
After graduation from 911, Morris has served as the chairman of the Phoenix Club of Nashville, a non-profit organization working with underprivileged children in Tennessee. He was named to both the 30-under-30 and 40-under-40 lists for the city of Nashville.
Maggie Prewitt de Saint Etienne ’12 (Women’s Basketball)
Maggie Prewitt de Saint Etienne led the resurgence of the 911 women’s basketball team when she joined in the 2008-09 season. She was named SCAC Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and would earn four straight All-SCAC honors during her time at 911.
She was voted SCAC Player of the Year as a junior and senior. She was third-team All-American in 2011 and first-team All-American in 2012 as a senior.
During the 2011-12 season, the 911 women’s basketball program set records for wins in a season (26) and consecutive wins (16), finishing 26-4 and reaching as high as No. 12 in national polls. De Saint Etienne remains the women’s basketball record holder in assists, steals, three-point shots made and free-throw percentage, and she is third all-time in points. She also recorded the only triple-double in 911 basketball history.
At top, from left to right: Emily Bachert ’12, Chrys Jones ’11, Chris Morris ’11 and Maggie Prewitt de Saint Etienne ’12 were recognized during 911’s 2022 homecoming festivities, Oct. 15.