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NCAA names Woman of the Year semifinalists


Aug 20, 2009 9:02:17 AM



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The NCAA has selected the top 30 honorees for the 2009 NCAA Woman of the Year award that will be presented in October.

The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors senior women student-athletes who have excelled in the areas of academic achievement, athletics, service and leadership.

A committee composed of representatives from NCAA member schools and conferences selected the top 30 honorees – 10 from each division – from a pool of 132 conference nominees, which included seven student-athletes from independent institutions, representing all three NCAA divisions and multiple sports.

The top 30 will be trimmed to nine finalists – three from each division – next month and the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics will select the national winner from that pool of finalists. The recipient of the 19th annual award will be announced during the 2009 NCAA Woman of the Year awards dinner on October 18 in Indianapolis.

The 2008 NCAA Woman of the Year was Tennessee women’s basketball standout Nkolika Anosike.

2009 NCAA Woman of the Year finalists:

Division 1

Conference Name Institution Sport(s)
ACC Amanda Blumenherst Duke Golf
Big East Jennifer Kleinhans Connecticut Field hockey
Big Ten Ladia Albertson-Junkans Minnesota Cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field
Big 12 Loren Groves Kansas State Indoor and outdoor track and field
Big 12 Yolanda Odenyo Oklahoma State Soccer
Conference USA Eleanor Waite Rice Cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field
Pac-10 Lacey Nymeyer Arizona Swimming
SEC Ashleigh Clare-Kearney LSU Gymnastics
Summit Laura Hermanson North Dakota State Soccer, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field
West Coast   Julie Rubenstein Pepperdine Volleyball

 

Division II

Conference Name Institution Sport(s)
California Collegiate Jasimen Bailey   Cal State Stanislaus Indoor and outdoor track and field
California Collegiate Meghan  Haas Cal State San Bernardino Volleyball
GLIAC Kathleen Tafler Grand Valley State Soccer
Great Northwest Ashley Puga Northwest Nazarene Cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field
Heartland Kelsey Yeatts St. Edward’s Soccer
Independent Amie Boles Texas Woman's Gymnastics
Lone Star Emily Brister West Texas A&M Basketball
MIAA Venessa Lee Pittsburg State Cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field
Northeast-10 Kailey Egbert Saint Rose Soccer
South Atlantic Anna Atkinson Wingate Basketball

 

Division III

Conference Name Institution Sport(s)
Centennial Caitlin Mullarkey Swarthmore Basketball, soccer, indoor and outdoor track
IIAC Kelsey Steffens Wartburg Indoor and outdoor track, volleyball
Liberty League Emily Love Vassar Swimming
Midwest Tanesha Hughes Monmouth (Illinois) Basketball, volleyball, indoor and outdoor track
MIAC Katherine Theisen St. Thomas (Minnesota) Cross country, indoor and outdoor track
NESCAC Elise Tropiano Amherst Cross country, indoor and outdoor track
North Coast Tracy Menzel Kenyon Swimming
SCIAC Rebecca Willis Redlands Soccer
SUNYAC Julia Hopson Fredonia State Indoor and outdoor track
UAA Dani Huffman Emory Volleyball

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