(STATS) -- It was going to be very difficult for the Big Sky coaches to decide between Eastern Washingtons Cooper Kupp and Gage Gubrud in determining the conferences Offensive Player of the Year.As it turns out, they just couldnt choose one over the other.For the first time in conference history, two players from the same school were selected as the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year.Kupp, the 2015 STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Year, became just the fourth player in league history to be named to the Big Sky first team four times. He finished the year with league highs of 91 receptions for 1,297 yards to go with 12 touchdowns.Gubrud, a sophomore, was also a unanimous selection to the first team after leading the conference with 4,086 passing yards with 40 touchdowns. He also led EWU with 463 rushing yards.The duo helped the Eagles go 10-1 and earn the No. 2 seed in the FCS playoffs.Eastern Washington had a conference-high seven players named to the first team and has now had the Big Skys Offensive Player of the Year in 12 of the last 16 seasons.The defensive player of the year went to North Dakota safety Cole Reyes, who made 58 tackles, five tackles for loss, and had three interceptions, along with forcing two fumbles. The junior led the Fighting Hawks to a 9-2 record and the playoffs seventh seed.Montana State dual-threat quarterback Chris Murray was named the Big Sky Freshman of the Year, rushing for 860 yards and 12 touchdowns while throwing for 778 yards and six scores.Weber State transfer Andrew Vollert received Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honors after leading the Wildcats with 757 yards and 57 receptions. The tight end, who began his career at San Jose State, also caught six touchdown passes.The coach of the year will be announced Wednesday.---=BIG SKY POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Gage Gubrud, QB, Eastern Washington; Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern WashingtonDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Cole Reyes, S, North DakotaFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Chris Murray, QB, Montana StateNEWCOMER OF THE YEAR -- Andrew Vollert, TE, Weber StateBIG SKY FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Gage Gubrud, Eastern WashingtonRB -- John Santiago, North DakotaRB -- Malik Brown, Southern UtahFB -- Joe Protheroe, Cal PolyOT -- Michael Coe, North DakotaOT -- Matt Fisher, Cal PolyOG -- J.P. Flynn, Montana StateOG -- Cam Keizur, Portland StateC -- Joey Kuperman, Cal PolyWR -- Cooper Kupp, Eastern WashingtonWR -- Shaq Hill, Eastern WashingtonWR -- Emmanuel Butler, Northern ArizonaTE -- Andrew Vollert, Weber StateDEFENSEDT -- Robert Torgerson, Southern UtahDT -- Jay-Tee Tiuli, Eastern WashingtonDE -- Samson Ebukam, Eastern WashingtonDE -- Siupeli Anau, Northern ArizonaOLB -- Mike Needham, Southern UtahOLB -- Trevon Johnson, Weber StateILB -- Chris Santini, Cal PolyILB -- Miquiyah Zamora, Eastern WashingtonCB -- Deion Harris, North DakotaCB -- Xavier Coleman, Portland StateS -- Cole Reyes, North DakotaS -- Zach Bruce, Eastern WashingtonSPECIAL TEAMSPK -- Griffin Roehler, Northern ArizonaP -- Tate Lewis, Southern UtahRS -- John Santiago, North DakotaSTP -- Hakeem Deggs, Northern Colorado Marvin Jones Jr Womens Jersey . Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. 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