NCAA Woman of the Year Award

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Recipients

Year Athlete School Sport Source
1991 Mary Beth Riley Canisius College Running (Cross Country) [1][2]
1992 Catherine Byrne University of Tennessee Swimming [3][4]
1993 Nnenna Lynch Villanova University Running [5][6]
1994 Tanya Jones University of Arizona Track and Field [7][8]
1995 Rebecca Lobo University of Connecticut Basketball [9][10]
1996 Billie Winsett-Fletcher University of Nebraska Volleyball [11][12]
1997 Lisa Coole University of Georgia Swimming [13][14]
1998 Peggy Boutilier University of Virginia Field Hockey
Lacrosse
[15][16]
1999 Jamila Demby University of California, Davis Track and Field [17][18]
2000 Kristy Kowal University of Georgia Swimming [19][20]
2001 Kimberly A. Black University of Georgia Swimming [21][22]
2002 Tanisha Silas University of California, Davis Track and Field [23][24]
2003 Ashley Jo Rowatt Karpinos Kenyon College Swimming [25][26]
2004 Kelly Albin University of California, Davis Lacrosse [17][27]
2005 Lauryn McCalley University of Tennessee Swimming [28][29]
2006 Annie Bersagel Wake Forest University Runner [30][31]
2007 Whitney Myers University of Arizona Swimming [32][33]
2008 Nicky Anosike University of Tennessee Basketball [34][35]
2009 Lacey Nymeyer University of Arizona Swimming [36][37]
2010 Justine Schluntz University of Arizona Swimming [38][39]
2011 Laura Barito Stevens Institute of Technology Swimming
Track and Field
[40][41]
2012 Elizabeth Phillips Washington University in St. Louis Running [42][43]
2013 Ifeatu Okafor Texas Tech University Track and Field [44][45]
2014 Elizabeth Tucker University of Notre Dame Soccer [46][47]
2015 Kristin Day Clarion University of Pennsylvania Swimming [48][49]
2016 Margaret Guo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swimming [50][51]
2017 Lizzy Crist Washington University in St. Louis Soccer [52][53]
2018 Keturah Orji University of Georgia Track and Field [54][55]
2019 Angela Mercurio University of Nebraska Track and Field [56][57]
2020 Asia Seidt University of Kentucky Swimming [58]
2021 Kendall Cornick Augustana University Softball [59]
2022 Karenna Groff Massachusetts Institute of Technology Soccer [60]
2023 Logan Eggleston, University of Texas Volleyball [61]
2024 Alexandra Turvey Pomona College Swimming [62]
2025

Awards won by school

This is a list of the colleges and universities who have had a player win the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

School Trophies
Arizona 4
Georgia 4
Tennessee 3
University of California, Davis 3
MIT 2
Nebraska 2
Augustana College 1
Canisius College 1
Clarion University 1
Connecticut 1
University of Kentucky 1
Kenyon College 1
Notre Dame 1
Pomona College 1
Stevens Institute of Technology 1
University of Texas, Austin 1
Texas Tech University 1
Villanova University 1
Wake Forest University 1
University of Virginia 1
Washington University, St. Louis 1

Awards won by sport

This is a list of the sports engaged by athletes who have won the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

Sport Awards
Basketball 2
Field Hockey 1
Lacrosse 2
Running 4
Soccer 2
Softball 1
Swimming 14
Track and Field 7
Volleyball 2

2024 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2023 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2022 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2021 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2020 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2019 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2018 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2017 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2016 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2015 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2014 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2013 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2012 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2011 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

2010 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists

See also

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