- Source: NCAA Woman of the Year Award
The NCAA Woman of the Year Award was created to honor senior female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Each year, nine finalists are selected from all candidates, three from each division, including Division I, Division II, and Division III. This selection has been given by the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1991. These finalists represent the NCAA's vision of the finest of all female collegiate athletes.
Recipients
2018 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Ade Ayoola, University of Chicago
Trissy Fairweather, Claflin University
Delaney Hiegert, Newman University
Kayla Leland, Whitworth University
Kami Norton, Angelo State University
Keturah Orji, University of Georgia
Sidney Peters., University of Minnesota
Vanessa Shippy, Oklahoma State University
Amelia Wilhelm, Bates College
2017 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Sabrina Anderson, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Serena Barr, Liberty University
Jenny Carmichael, University of Oklahoma
Eliana Crawford, Kenyon College
Lizzy Crist, Washington University in St. Louis
Karina Martinez, Texas A&M University
Christina Melian, Stony Brook University
Natalie O'Keefe, Southwest Baptist University
Jayme Perez, East Texas Baptist University
2016 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Margaret Guo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Christina Hillman, Iowa State University
Bri Leeper, West Texas A&M University
Maurissa Lester, Limestone College
Kara McCormack, University of Miami
Elayna Siebert, Carson-Newman University
Haley Townsend, Kenyon College
Cameasha Turner, University of Texas
Ami Viti, Misericordia University
2015 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Supriya Davis, Swarthmore College
Kristin Day, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Margo Geer, University of Arizona
Kelsey Graham, Wheaton College
Margaret MacPhail, DePauw University
Colleen Quigley, Florida State University
Zoe Scandalis, University of Southern California
Taylor Skala, Rockhurst University
Rebecka Surtevall, Arkansas Tech University
2014 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Alexa Baltes, Illinois Wesleyan University
Marisa Bast, Northwestern University
Krista Bellefeuille, University of Northwestern – St. Paul
Ellen Chambers, Lynn University
Alyssa Hasslen, University of Arizona
Megan Light, Emory University
Jackie Sileo, Long Island University
Elizabeth Tucker, University of Notre Dame
Bailey Vrazel, Texas Woman's University
2013 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Elena Crosley, Bowdoin College
Elizabeth Duffy, Concordia University, St. Paul
Kaaren Hatlen, Pacific Lutheran University
Kelly Majam, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Alexandra Maseko, Seton Hall University
Ifeatu Okafor, Texas Tech University
Kayla Shull, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Bridgett Soares, Long Island University
Lya Swaner, East Texas Baptist University
2012 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Hillary Bach, Arizona State University
Grace Collins, Barry University
Kate Griewisch, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Kelsey Kittleson, Luther College
Sarah Jane Otey, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Brooke Pancake, University of Alabama
Alexi Pappas, Dartmouth College
Elizabeth Phillips, Washington University in St. Louis
Verena Preikschas, California State University
2011 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Laura Barito, Stevens Institute of Technology
Danielle Blair, University of Alabama
Michaela Calnan, Bowdoin College
Annie Chandler, University of Arizona
Hewenfei Elwen Li, Brigham Young University
Hayley Emerick, Trinity University
Victoria Hansen, West Liberty University
Grace Johnson, University of Georgia
Kelsey Ward, Drury University
2010 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
Hannah Baker, Wartburg College
Lisa Koll, Iowa State University
Melissa Mackley, Gustavus Adolphus College
Lyndsay McBride, University of Indianapolis
Brittany Rogers, University of Alabama
Justine Schluntz, University of Arizona
Mary Slinger, Concordia University
Natalja Stanski, Grand Valley State University
Ruth Westby, Emory University
See also
List of sports awards honoring women
NCAA Sportsmanship Award (student-athletes who have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship)
Today's Top 10 Award (NCAA) (outstanding senior student-athletes)
Walter Byers Scholarship (NCAA) (top male and female scholar-athletes)
Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA) (former student-athletes)
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award
Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award
Athlete of the Year
References
External links
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