Sports award, given to the best collegiate female athlete in each of twelve sports
Honda Sports Award Awarded for Top female athletes in 12 different NCAA-sanctioned sports reflecting athletic achievement, scholastics and community involvement Country United States Presented by Collegiate Women Sports Awards (starting in 2001) First awarded 1976 Website Official website
The Honda Sports Award is an annual award in the United States , given to the best collegiate female athlete in each of twelve sports. There are four nominees for each sport, and the twelve winners of the Honda Sports Award are automatically in the running for the Honda-Broderick Cup award, as the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Three other athletes are honored as the Division II Athlete of the Year, Division III Athlete of the Year, and Inspiration Award winner.
Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA -sanctioned sports by a panel of more than 1,000 NCAA administrators. Three other athletes are honored as the Division II Athlete of the Year, Division III Athlete of the Year, and Inspiration Award winner. Each woman is selected not only for her superior athletic skills, but also for her leadership abilities, academic excellence and eagerness to participate in community service.
At the end of the year, one deserving athlete will be chosen as the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and receive the coveted Honda-Broderick Cup. Past winners of this prestigious award include Jackie Joyner and Mia Hamm .
Honda has donated more than $3.4 million in grants and scholarships to the universities over the course of the program.[ 1]
History of the awards [ edit ]
The Awards were first created in 1976,[ 2] when Tom Broderick, an owner of an apparel store in Fergus, Ontario, decided to partner with Judie Holland, the senior women's administrator at UCLA[ 3] and Irv Grossman, a journalist, sports marketer and media consultant,[ 4] to create awards to recognize top female athletes at the collegiate level.[ 5]
The first awards were given in 1977, for Division I athletes, initially in ten sports and later expanded to 12 sports:
Basketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Track & Field
Volleyball
Soccer (added in 1990)
Lacrosse (added in 2001)
Each of these awards was initially called the Broderick Award. In addition to an individual award for a recipient in each of the ten sports, an overall winner across all sports was selected, and that individual also received an award, called the Broderick Cup, representing the top female athlete in collegiate athletics.
Although athletics prowess was a major consideration in the selection process, the selection committee considered "not only athletic achievement but also the ideals of team contribution, scholastic endeavor, school and community involvement and those personal characteristics as stated in the philosophy of the NCAA".[ 5]
In 1985, American Honda agreed to become the main sponsor of the awards, so the name of the award was changed to the Honda-Broderick Award for each of the individual sports, and the Honda-Broderick Cup for the overall winner.[ 5]
In 1988, three new awards were created. Two awards recognize Division II and Division III athletes, respectively with a single award for each division covering all athletes in all of the designated sports.[ 6] The third award is the Inspiration Award, which goes to a female athlete who has had to overcome hardship. Nominees are provided by all NCAA sanctioned schools and the organization Board of Directors makes the final selection.[ 7]
Between 1995 and 2008 the organization also selected a recipient of an Award of Merit. The potential recipients were not collegiate athletes, but individuals and organization who contributed significantly to:
Public awareness and appreciation of women’s collegiate athletics
Elevation of the status of women’s collegiate sports on a national level[ 7]
This award was renamed the Irv Grossman Award of Merit in 2007, after his passing in 2006.
The recipients of this award have been:[ 8]
Honda Sports Award announcement for the winners of the twelve sports are scheduled throughout the school year, following the completion of the post-season tournament. Other awards are presented as part of a two day event,[ 10] typically in late June of each year.
The Collegiate Women Sports Award (CWSA) partnered with ESPNU for the 2013 event,[ 11] and since 2014, have partnered with CBS to televise the announcement of the following awards:[ 12]
Honda Inspiration Award
Honda Division II Player of the Year
Honda Division III Player of the Year
"Top Three" finalists selected from the twelve award winners of each individual sport
Honda Cup for the overall Collegiate Woman of the Year
Since 2013, the annual event has been held at the USC Founders Club at Galen Center in Los Angeles.[ 11]
The 2020 award ceremony scheduled for June has been cancelled due to Covid-19 .[ 13]
Pre-2000 Winners and nominees [ edit ]
For award winners and nominees prior to 2000, see Honda Sports Award pre 2000 winners and nominees
2000–01 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Jackie Stiles
Southwest Missouri State
Svetlana Abrosimova , Connecticut; Tamika Catchings , Tennessee; Ruth Riley , Notre Dame
Cross Country
Kara Grgas-Wheeler
Colorado
Shalane Flanagan , North Carolina; Sabrina Monro, Montana; Erica Palmer, Wisconsin
Field Hockey
Marina Digiacomo
Old Dominion
Traci Anselmo, Penn State; Kelli Gannon , Michigan; Carla Tagliente , Maryland
Golf
Candy Hannemann
Duke
Natalie Gulbis , Arizona; Candie Kung , Arizona; Lorena Ochoa , Arizona
Gymnastics
Mohini Bhardwaj
UCLA
Bridget Knaeble, Michigan; Suzanne Sears, Georgia; Onni Willis, UCLA
Lacrosse
Jen Adams
Maryland
Quinn Carney, Maryland; Bowen Holden, Georgetown; Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown
Soccer
Meredith Florance
North Carolina
Meghan Anderson, Nebraska; Anne Makinen , Notre Dame; Tracey Milburn, UCLA; Christie Welsh , Penn State
Softball
Jennie Finch
Arizona
Oli Keohohou, BYU/Hawaii; Kelly Kretschman , Alabama; Stacey Nuveman , UCLA
Swimming & Diving
Misty Hyman
Stanford
Maggie Bowen , Auburn; Natalie Coughlin , California; Colleen Lanne’ , Texas
Tennis
Laura Granville
Stanford
Bea Bielik , Wake Forest; Ansley Cargill , Duke; Michelle Dasso, Notre Dame
Track & Field
Brenda Taylor
Harvard
Tracy O’Hara, UCLA; Christina Tolson, UCLA; Angela Williams, USC
Volleyball
Greichaly Cepero
Nebraska
Kara Gormsen, University of the Pacific; Sherisa Livingston, Wisconsin; Logan Tom , Stanford
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Jackie Stiles
Basketball
Southwest Missouri State
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Kendra Berner
Swimming & Diving
Davidson
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Jessica Martin
Swimming & Diving
Truman State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Tasha Rogers
Basketball
Washington (St. Louis)
2001–02 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Sue Bird
Connecticut
Chantelle Anderson , Vanderbilt; Alana Beard , Duke; Diana Taurasi , Connecticut
Cross Country
Tara Chaplin
Arizona
Lauren Fleshman , Stanford; Renee Metivier , Georgia Tech; Kristin Price, North Carolina State
Field Hockey
Autumn Welsh
Maryland
Jemima Cameron, Wake Forest; Llvy Friebe, Princeton; Adrienne Yoder, Old Dominion
Golf
Virada Nirapathpongpora
Duke
Danielle Downey , Auburn; Lorena Ochoa , Arizona; Summer Sirmons, Georgia
Gymnastics
Andree’ Pickens
Alabama
Jamie Dantzscher , UCLA; MaryAnne Kelley, Minnesota; Theresa Kulikowski, Utah
Lacrosse
Erin Elbe
Georgetown
Rachel Becker, Princeton; Christine McPike, North Carolina; Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell
Soccer
Aly Wagner
Santa Clara
Joanna Lohman , Penn State; Abby Wambach , Florida; Christie Welsh , Penn State
Softball
Jennie Finch
Arizona
Stacey Nuveman , UCLA; Jamie Southern, Fresno State; Natasha Watley , UCLA
Swimming & Diving
Natalie Coughlin
California
Maggie Bowen , Auburn; Maritza Correia , Georgia; Shelly Ripple, Stanford
Tennis
Bea Bielik
Wake Forest
Erin Burdette , Stanford; Gabriela Lastra , Stanford; Jessica Lehnhoff , Florida
Track & Field
Angela Williams
USC
Brianna Glenn , Arizona; Muna Lee , LSU; Melissa Price , Nebraska
Volleyball
Logan Tom
Logan Tom
Emily Adams, USC; Aury Cruz , Florida; Kim Willoughby , Hawai'i
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Angela Williams
USC
Track & Field
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Kristin Koetsier
Basketball
Western Michigan
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Nicole Duncan
Track & Field
Cal State (LA)
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Julia Bergofsky
Field Hockey
Middlebury
2002–03 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Diana Taurasi
Connecticut
Alana Beard , Duke; Nicole Ohlde , Kansas State; Latoya Thomas , Mississippi State
Cross Country
Shalane Flanagan
North Carolina
Alicia Craig , Stanford; Lauren Fleshman , Stanford; Kate O’Neill , Yale
Field Hockey
Tiffany Snow
Old Dominion
Marcie Boyer, New Hampshire; Llvy Friebe, Princeton; April Fronzoni , Michigan
Golf
Mikaela Parmlid
USC
Erica Blasberg , Arizona; Katherine Hull , Pepperdine; Lindsey Wright , Pepperdine
Gymnastics
Onni Willis
UCLA
Jamie Dantzscher , UCLA; Theresa Kulikowski, Utah; Richelle Simpson , Nebraska
Lacrosse
Rachael Becker
Princeton
Lauren Aumiller, Virginia; Kelly Coppedge, Maryland; Suzanne Eyler, Loyola College
Soccer
Christine Sinclair
Portland
Joanna Lohman , Penn State; Catherine Reddick , North Carolina; Aly Wagner , Santa Clara
Softball
Natasha Watley
UCLA
Lovie Jung , Arizona; Cat Osterman , Texas; Kristen Rivera, Washington
Swimming & Diving
Natalie Coughlin
California
Maggie Bowen , Auburn; Maritza Correia , Georgia; Shelly Ripple, Stanford
Tennis
Vilmarie Castellvi
Tennessee
Agata Cioroch, Georgia; Amber Liu , Stanford; Kelly McCain , Duke
Track & Field
Elva Goulbourne
Auburn
Laura Gerraughty , North Carolina; Muna Lee , LSU; Raasin McIntosh , Texas
Volleyball
Logan Tom
Stanford
Emily Adams, USC; Aury Cruz , Florida; Kim Willoughby , Hawaii
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Natasha Watley
Softball
UCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Kristy McPherson
Golf
South Carolina
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Missy Gregg
Soccer
Christian Brothers
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Libby Hysell
Softball
Central
2003–04 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Diana Taurasi
Connecticut
Alana Beard , Duke; Nicole Ohlde , Kansas State; Nicole Powell , Stanford; Lindsay Whalen , Minnesota
Cross Country
Shalane Flanagan
North Carolina
Sara Bei , Stanford; Michaela Mannova, Brigham Young; Kimberly Smith , Providence
Field Hockey
Kelly Doton
Wake Forest
Mari Creatini, Northeastern; April Fronzoni , Michigan; Vanessa Immordino, Ohio State
Golf
Sarah Huarte
California
Karin Sjodin , Oklahoma State; Susie Mathews, UCLA; Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA
Gymnastics
Jeana Rice
Alabama
Jeanette Antolin , UCLA; Melissa Vituj, Utah; Lindsay Wing, Stanford
Lacrosse
Amy Appelt
Virginia
Kelly Coppedge, Maryland; Gail Decker, James Madison; Theresa Sherry, Princeton
Soccer
Catherine Reddick
North Carolina
Joanna Lohman , Penn State; Nandi Pryce , UCLA; Lindsay Tarpley , North Carolina
Softball
Jessica van der Linden
Florida State
Alicia Hollowell , Arizona; Lyhia McMichael, Mississippi State; Kristen Rivera, Washington
Swimming & Diving
Tara Kirk
Stanford
Margaret Hoelzer , Auburn; Natalie Coughlin , California; Kaitlin Sandeno , USC
Tennis
Amber Liu
Stanford
Megan Bradley , Miami; Julie Coin , Clemson; Jelena Pandzic , Fresno State
Track & Field
Kim Smith
Providence
Hyleas Fountain , Georgia; Tiffany McWilliams, Mississippi State; Lauryn Williams , Miami
Volleyball
April Ross
USC
Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech; Ogonna Nnamani , Stanford; Kim Willoughby , Hawaii
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Tara Kirk
Swimming & Diving
Stanford
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Chanda Gunn
Ice Hockey
Northeastern
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Zoila Gomez
Soccer
Adams State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Mary Ellen Gordon
Tennis
Emory
2004–05 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Seimone Augustus
LSU
Jacqueline Batteast , Notre Dame; Monique Currie , Duke; Jessica Davenport , Ohio State
Cross Country
Kim Smith
Providence
Caroline Bierbaum, Columbia; Renee Metivier , Colorado; Laura Turner , Brigham Young
Field Hockey
Kelly Dostal
Wake Forest
Veerle Goudswaard, Michigan State; Lauren Henderson, Connecticut; Paula Infante, Maryland
Golf
Anna Grzebien
Duke
Amie Cochran, California Los Angeles; Brittany Lang , Duke; Leah Wigger, Virginia
Gymnastics
Kristen Maloney
UCLA
Elise Ray , Michigan; Richelle Simpson , Nebraska; Annabeth Eberle, Utah
Lacrosse
Kristen Kjellman
Northwestern
Amy Appelt, Virginia; Katie Chrest, Duke; Katieanne Christian, Dartmouth
Soccer
Leslie Osborne
Santa Clara
Heather O’Reilly , North Carolina; Christine Sinclair , Portland; Tiffany Weimer , Penn State
Softball
Cat Osterman
Texas
Caitlin Lowe , Arizona; Kristen Rivera, Washington; Amanda Scarborough , Texas A&M
Swimming & Diving
Kirsty Coventry
Auburn
Caroline Bruce , Stanford; Mary DeScenza , Georgia; Kara Lynn Joyce , Georgia
Tennis
Zuzana Zemenová
Baylor
Audra Cohen , Northwestern; Jennifer Magley, Florida; Riza Zalameda , UCLA
Track & Field
Monique Henderson
UCLA
Marshevet Hooker , Texas; Tianna Madison , Tennessee; Virginia Powell , USC
Volleyball
Ogonna Nnamani
Stanford
Emily Adams, USC; Stacey Gordon, Ohio State; Sam Tortorello, Penn State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Ogonna Nnamani
Volleyball
Stanford
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Brittney Kroon
Basketball
Seattle Pacific
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Krystal Lewallen
Softball
Northern Kentucky
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Missy Buttry
Cross Country
Wartburg
2005–06 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Seimone Augustus
LSU
Ivory Latta , North Carolina; Cappie Pondexter , Rutgers; Sophia Young , Baylor
Cross Country
Caroline Bierbaum
Columbia
Stephanie Madia, Notre Dame; Victoria Mitchell , Butler; Johanna Nilsson , Northern Arizona
Field Hockey
Paula Infante
Maryland
Kayla Bashore , Indiana; Jessica Javelet , Louisville; Hilary Linton, Duke
Golf
Irene Cho
USC
Amanda Blumenherst , Duke; Jennie Lee, Duke; Dewi Schreefel , USC
Gymnastics
Ashley Miles
Alabama
Courtney Kupets , Georgia; Ashley Postell , Utah; Kate Richardson , UCLA
Lacrosse
Kristen Kjellman
Northwestern
Katie Chrest, Duke; Crysti Foote, Notre Dame; Coco Stanwick, Georgetown
Soccer
Christine Sinclair
Portland
Heather O’Reilly , North Carolina; Katie Thorlakson , Notre Dame; Tiffany Weimer , Penn State
Softball
Cat Osterman
Texas
Monica Abbot , Tennessee; Andrea Duran , UCLA; Sarah Fekete, Tennessee
Swimming & Diving
Mary DeScenza
Georgia
Blythe Hartley , Southern California; Kara Lynn Joyce , Georgia; Whitney Myers , Arizona
Tennis
Kristi Miller
Georgia Tech
Suzi Babos, California; Audra Cohen , Miami; Lindsey Nelson , USC
Track & Field
Virginia Powell
USC
Marshevet Hooker , Texas; Chelsea Johnson , California, Los Angeles; Melaine Walker , Texas
Volleyball
Courtney Thompson
Washington
Melissa Elmer, Nebraska; Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska; Sam Tortorello, Penn State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Christine Sinclair
Soccer
Portland
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Lindsay Payne
Swimming & Diving
Williams
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kristin Erb
Softball
Lock Haven
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Megan Silva
Basketball
Randolph-Macon
2006–07 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Candace Parker
Tennessee
Sylvia Fowles , LSU; Lindsey Harding , Duke; Ivory Latta , North Carolina
Cross Country
Sally Kipyego
Texas Tech
Jenny Barringer , Colorado; Lindsay Donaldson, Yale; Arianna Lambie, Stanford
Field Hockey
Paula Infante
Maryland
Lauren Crandall , Wake Forest; Lizzy Peijs, Connecticut; Amy Stopford, Duke
Golf
Amanda Blumenherst
Duke
Christel Boeljon , Purdue; Stacy Lewis , Arkansas; Anna Nordquvist , Arizona State
Gymnastics
Courtney Kupets
Georgia
Janet Anson, Iowa State; Emily Parsons, Nebraska; Tasha Schwikert , UCLA
Lacrosse
Kristin Kjellman
Northwestern
Caroline Cryer, Duke; Dana Dobbie , Maryland; Mary Key Johns, Hopkins
Soccer
Heather O’Reilly
North Carolina
Yael Averbuch , North Carolina; Kerri Hanks , Notre Dame; India Trotter , Florida State
Softball
Monica Abbott
Tennessee
Katie Burkhart , Arizona State; Kaitlin Cochran , Arizona State; Caitlin Lowe , Arizona
Swimming & Diving
Kara Lynn Joyce
Georgia
Cassidy Krug , Stanford; Whitney Myers , Arizona; Dana Vollmer , California
Tennis
Audra Cohen
Miami
Megan Falcon , LSU; Lindsey Nelson , USC; Zuzana Zemenová , Baylor
Track & Field
Kerron Stewart
Auburn
Natasha Hastings , South Carolina; Sally Kipyego , Texas Tech; Sarah Stevens, Arizona State
Volleyball
Sarah Pavan
Nebraska
Foluke Akinradewo , Stanford; Nana Meriwether , UCLA; Courtney Thompson , Washington
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Sarah Pavan
Volleyball
Nebraska
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Jessica Kohut
Softball
College of New Jersey
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kylee Hanavan
Soccer
Metropolitan State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Liz Bondi
Tennis
Depauw
2007–08 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Candace Parker
Tennessee
Sylvia Fowles , LSU; Maya Moore , Connecticut; Candice Wiggins , Stanford
Cross Country
Sally Kipyego
Texas Tech
Jenny Barringer , Colorado; Susan Kuijken , Florida State; Diane Nukuri , Iowa
Field Hockey
Rachel Dawson
North Carolina
Jennifer Long, Penn State; Katie O'Donnell , Maryland; Pam Spuehler, Boston
Golf
Amanda Blumenherst
Duke
Azahara Muñoz , Arizona State; Tiffany Joh , UCLA; Stacy Lewis , Arkansas
Gymnastics
Katie Heenan
Georgia
Lindsey Bruck, Michigan; Ashley Postell , Utah; Tabitha Yim , Stanford
Lacrosse
Hannah Nielsen
Northwestern
Dana Dobbie , Maryland; Kelly Kasper, Maryland; Katie Rowan, Syracuse
Soccer
Ashlee Pistorius
Texas A & M
Lauren Cheney , UCLA; Kristin Olsen, USC; Mami Yamaguchi , Florida State
Softball
Angela Tincher
Virginia Tech
Tonya Callahan, Tennessee; Kaitlin Cochran , Arizona State; Megan Gibson , Texas A & M
Swimming & Diving
Caroline Burckle
Florida
Lacy Nymeyer , Arizona; Rebecca Soni , Southern California; Gemma Spofforth , Florida
Tennis
Amanda McDowell
Georgia Tech
Ani Mijacika , Clemson; Aurelija Miseviciute , Arkansas; Zuzana Zemenová , Baylor
Track & Field
Jacquelyn Johnson
Arizona State
Brie Felnagle , North Carolina; Alysia Johnson , California; Sally Kipyego , Texas Tech
Volleyball
Foluke Akinradewo
Stanford
Christa Harmotto , Penn State; Megan Hodge , Penn State; Asia Kaczor , USC
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Candace Parker
Basketball
Tennessee
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Patience Knight
Track & Field
Texas Tech
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Vicky Braegelmann
Volleyball
Volleyball
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Sarah Zerzan
Cross Country
Willamette
2008–09 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Renee Montgomery [ 30] (Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup)
Connecticut
Angel McCoughtry , Louisville ; Maya Moore , Connecticut; Courtney Paris , Oklahoma
Cross Country
Sally Kipyego [ 31]
Texas Tech
Tasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech ; Brie Felnagle, North Carolina ; Susan Kuijken, Florida State
Field hockey
Susie Rowe[ 32]
Maryland
Jen Long, Penn State ; Laurie Pfeiffer, Iowa ; Shannon Taylor, Syracuse
Golf
María Hernández [ 33]
Purdue
Carlota Ciganda , Arizona State ; Jennifer Song , USC ; Lizette Salas , USC
Gymnastics
Courtney Kupets [ 34]
Georgia
Kristina Baskett, Utah ; Ashleigh Clare-Kearny, LSU ; Jessica Lopez , Denver
Lacrosse
Hannah Nielsen [ 35]
Northwestern
Jillian Byers, Notre Dame : Amber Falcone, North Carolina; Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland
Soccer
Casey Nogueira [ 36]
North Carolina
Kerri Hanks , Notre Dame; Brittany Bock , Notre Dame; Christina DiMartino , UCLA
Softball
Danielle Lawrie [ 37] ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))
Washington
Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State; Stacey Nelson , Florida; Tammy Williams , Northwestern
Swimming & Diving
Dana Vollmer [ 38]
California
Julia Smit, Stanford; Rebecca Soni , USC; Gemma Spofforth, Florida
Tennis
Mallory Cecil [ 39]
Duke
Aurelija Miseviciute, Arkansas; Maria Mosolova, Northwestern; Laura Vallverdu, Miami
Track & Field
Jennifer Simpson ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))
Colorado
Sarah Bowman, Tennessee; Tiffany Ofili, Michigan; Blessing Okagbare , Texas
Volleyball
Nicole Fawcett [ 40] ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))
Penn State
Christa Harmotto , Penn State; Destinee Hooker , Texas; Foluke Akinradewo , Stanford
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Courtney Kupets [ 34]
Gymnastics
Georgia
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Nicole Hester
Basketball
Drexel
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kristin Erb
Softball
Lock Haven
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Ashley Huston
Track & Field
Hardin-Simmons
2009–10 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Maya Moore [ 41]
Connecticut
Tina Charles , Connecticut; Kelsey Griffin , Nebraska; Nnemkadi Ogwumike , Stanford
Cross Country
Angela Bizzarri[ 42]
Illinois
Susan Kuijken, Florida State; Kendra Schaaf, Washington; Catherine White, Virginia
Field hockey
Katie O'Donnell
Maryland
Katie Reinprecht, Princeton ; LPaige Selenski, Virginia; Loren Sherer, Connecticut
Golf
Caroline Hedwall
Oklahoma State
Cydney Clayton , Auburn; Jennifer Johnson, Arizona State; Jennifer Song , USC
Gymnastics
Susan Jackson
LSU
Carly Janiga, Stanford; Brandi Personett, Penn State; Sarah Shire, Missouri
Lacrosse
Caitlyn McFadden
Maryland
Katrina Dowd, Northwestern ; Brittany Kalkstein, Virginia; Jenn Russell, North Carolina
Soccer
Whitney Engen
North Carolina
Tobin Heath , North Carolina; Lauren Cheney , UCLA; Kelley O'Hara , Stanford
Softball
Danielle Lawrie
Washington
Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State; Megan Langenfeld, UCLA; Jen Yee, Georgia Tech
Swimming & Diving
Julia Smit
Stanford
Elaine Breeden, Stanford; Allison Schmitt, Georgia; Gemma Spofforth, Florida
Tennis
Laura Vallverdu
Miami
Irina Falconi , Georgia Tech; Chelsey Gullickson , Georgia; Jana Juricova , California
Track & Field
Lisa Koll
Iowa State
Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech; Mariam Kevkhishvili, Florida; Blessing Okagbare, UTEP
Volleyball
Megan Hodge
Penn State
Alisha Glass, Penn State; Hana Cutura, California; Destinee Hooker , Texas
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Megan Hodge (tie)
Volleyball
Penn State
Maya Moore (tie)
Basketball
Connecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Antoinette Cobb
Track & Field
Louisiana Tech
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Maggie McNamara
Volleyball
Concordia
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Marie Borner
Track & Field
Bethel
2010–11 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 43] [ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Maya Moore
Connecticut
Brittney Griner , Baylor; Amber Harris , Xavier; Nnemkadi Ogwumike , Stanford
Cross Country
Sheila Reid
Villanova
Jordan Hasay , Oregon; Emily Infeld , Georgetown; Risper Kimaiyo, UTEP
Field Hockey
Katie O’Donnell
Maryland
Melissa González , Connecticut; Paige Selenski , Virginia; Kathleen Sharkey , Princeton
Golf
Marta Silva Zamora
LSU
Lizette Salas , USC; Kelli Shean , Arkansas; Austin Ernst , LSU
Gymnastics
Kayla Hoffman
Alabama
Kylee Botterman , Michigan; Brittani McCullough, UCLA; Sharaya Musser, Penn State
Lacrosse
Shannon Smith
Northwestern
Grace Gavin, Loyola; Sarah Mollison, Maryland; Katie Schwarzmann , Maryland
Soccer
Melissa Henderson
Notre Dame
Alex Morgan , California; Christen Press , Stanford; Sophie Schmidt , Portland
Softball
Kelsey Bruder
Florida
Ashley Hansen , Stanford; Jolene Henderson , California; Chelsea Thomas , Missouri
Swimming & Diving
Katinka Hosszú
USC Trojans
Allison Schmitt , Georgia; Jillian Tyler , Minnesota; Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace , Auburn.
Tennis
Jana Juricová
California
Lauren Embree , Florida; Maria Sanchez , USC; Stacey Tan, Stanford
Track & Field
Sheila Reid
Villanova
Jessica Beard , Texas A&M; Kimberlyn Duncan , LSU; Kim Williams, Florida State
Volleyball
Blair Brown
Penn State
Julian Faucette, Texas; Alex Jupiter, USC; Carli Lloyd , California
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Maya Moore
Basketball
Connecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Jessica Breland
Basketball
North Carolina
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Sammy Macy
Field Hockey
UMass-Lowell
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kendra Stern
Swimming & Diving
Amherst
2011–12 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 26] [ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Brittney Griner
Baylor
Skylar Diggins , Notre Dame; Elena Delle Donne , Delaware; Nnemkadi Ogwumike , Stanford
Cross Country
Sheila Reid
Villanova
Jordan Hasay , Oregon; Abbey D’Agostino , Dartmouth; Emily Infeld , Georgetown
Field Hockey
Megan Frazer
Maryland
Chelsea Armstrong, Northwestern; Katelyn Falgowski , North Carolina; Whitney Frates, New Hampshire
Golf
Brooke Pancake
Alabama
Lindy Duncan, Duke; Chirapat Jao-Javanil , Oklahoma; Emily Tubert , Arkansas
Gymnastics
Kytra Hunter
Florida
Amy Glass, Boise State; Jaime Pisani, Arkansas; Geralen Stack-Eaton, Alabama
Lacrosse
Taylor Thornton
Northwestern
Brittany Dashiell, Florida; Sarah Plumb, Dartmouth; Katie Schwarzmann , Maryland
Soccer
Teresa Noyola
Stanford
Lindsay Taylor , Stanford; Maya Hayes , Penn State
Softball
Keilani Ricketts
Oklahoma
Katelyn Boyd, Arizona State; Jolene Henderson , California; Jackie Traina , Alabama
Swimming & Diving
Caitlin Leverenz
California
Katinka Hosszu , USC; Megan Romano , Georgia; Breeja Larson , Texas A&M
Tennis
Nicole Gibbs
Stanford
Mallory Burdette , Stanford; Beatrice Capra , Duke; Allie Will ,Florida
Track & Field
Kimberlyn Duncan
LSU
Brigetta Barrett , Arizona; Christina Manning , Ohio State; Jeneva McCall , Southern Illinois
Volleyball
Alex Jupiter
USC
Rachael Adams , Texas; Kanani Danielson, Hawaii; Kelly Murphy , Florida State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Brittney Griner
Basketball
Baylor
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Elena Delle Donne
Basketball
Delaware
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kari Daugherty
Basketball
Ashland
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Stacey Hagensen
Softball
Pacific Lutheran
2012–13 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Elena Delle Donne
Delaware
Skylar Diggins , Notre Dame; Brittney Griner , Baylor; Chiney Ogwumike , Stanford
Cross Country
Betsy Saina
Iowa State
Jordan Hasay , Oregon; Abbey D’Agostino , Dartmouth; Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton , Wichita State
Field Hockey
Katie Reinprecht
Princeton
Chelsea Armstrong, Northwestern; Megan Frazer, Maryland; Paige Selenski , Virginia
Golf
Annie Park
USC
Lindy Duncan, Duke; Stephanie Meadow , Alabama; Paula Reto , Purdue
Gymnastics
Bridget Sloan
Florida
Vanessa Zamarripa , UCLA; Rheagan Courville , LSU; Alina Weinstein, Illinois
Lacrosse
Kara Cannizzaro
North Carolina
Alex Aust , Maryland; Becca Block, Syracuse; Katie Schwarzmann , Maryland
Soccer
Crystal Dunn
North Carolina
Alina Garciamendez-Rowold, Stanford; Christine Nairn , Penn State; Ines Jaurena, Florida State
Softball
Keilani Ricketts
Oklahoma
Lauren Chamberlain , Oklahoma; Amber Freeman, Arizona State; Lauren Gibson , Tennessee
Swimming and Diving
Allison Schmitt
Georgia
Elizabeth Beisel , Florida; Breeja Larson , Texas A&M; Elizabeth Pelton , California
Tennis
Nicole Gibbs
Stanford
Lauren Embree , Florida; Sabrina Santamaria , Southern California; Mary Weatherholt,Nebraska
Track and Field
Kimberlyn Duncan
LSU
Brigetta Barrett , Arizona; Kori Carter , Stanford; Andrea Geubelle , Kansas
Volleyball
Alaina Bergsma
Oregon
Haley Eckerman , Texas; Lauren Plum, Oregon; Ariel Scott, Penn State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Keilani Ricketts
Softball
Oklahoma
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Andrea "Drey" Mingo
Basketball
Purdue
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Kari Daugherty
Basketball
Ashland
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Allyson Fournier
Softball
Tufts
2013–14 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Breanna Stewart
Connecticut
Kayla McBride , Notre Dame; Alyssa Murphy, Maryland; Chiney Ogwumike , Stanford; Odyssey Sims , Baylor
Cross country
Abbey D'Agostino
Dartmouth
Katie Avory, Iona; Emma Bates , Boise State; Aisling Cuffe , Stanford
Field hockey
Marie Elena Bolles
Connecticut
Rachael Mack, Michigan; Jill Witmer , Maryland; Emily Wold , North Carolina
Golf
Céline Boutier
Duke
Doris Chen, USC; Alison Lee , UCLA; Annie Park , USC
Gymnastics
Kim Jacob
Alabama
Katherine Grable , Arkansas; Bridget Sloan , Florida; Emily Wong, Nebraska
Lacrosse
Taylor Cummings
Maryland
Shannon Gilroy, Florida; Alyssa Murray , Syracuse; Kayla Treanor , Syracuse
Soccer
Abby Dahlkemper
UCLA
Morgan Brian , Virginia; Crystal Dunn , North Carolina; Kassey Kallman , Florida State
Softball
Madison Shipman
Tennessee
Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon; Maddie O'Brien, Florida State; Sierra Romero , Michigan
Swimming and diving
Felicia Lee
Stanford
Maya DiRado , Stanford; Missy Franklin , California; Breeja Larson , Texas A&M; Brittany MacLean , Georgia
Tennis
Robin Anderson
UCLA
Lynn Chi, California; Danielle Collins , Virginia; Jamie Loeb , North Carolina
Track and field
Sharika Nelvis
Arkansas State
Courtney Okolo , Texas; Jenna Prandini , Oregon; Kendell Williams , Georgia
Volleyball
Krista Vansant
Washington
Haley Eckerman , Texas; Kelsey Robinson , Nebraska; Carly Wopat, Stanford
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Kim Jacob
Gymnastics
Alabama
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Arin Gilliland
Soccer
Kentucky
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Lauren Battista
Basketball
Bentley
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Christy Cazzolla
Track & Field
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2014–15 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 14] [ 25] [ 16] [ 17] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Breanna Stewart [ 44]
Connecticut
Jewell Loyd , Notre Dame; Tiffany Mitchell , South Carolina; Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis , Connecticut[ 45]
Cross country
Kate Avery[ 46]
Iona
Emma Bates, Boise State; Sarah Disanza, Wisconsin; Rachele Schulist, Michigan State[ 47]
Field hockey
Paula Heuser[ 48]
Albany
Laura Gebhart, Penn State; Kelsey Harbin, Stanford; Roisin Upton , Connecticut[ 49]
Golf
Emma Talley [ 50]
Alabama
Bronte Law , UCLA; Gaby López , Arkansas; Leona Maguire , Duke
Gymnastics
Kytra Hunter [ 51]
Florida
Georgia Dabritz, Utah; Lindsay Mable, Minnesota; Samantha Peszek, UCLA[ 52]
Lacrosse
Taylor Cummings [ 53]
Maryland
Megan Douty, Maryland, Shannon Gilroy, Florida; Kayla Treanor, Syracuse[ 54]
Soccer
Sam Mewis [ 55]
UCLA
Morgan Brian, University of Virginia; Dagný Brynjarsdóttir , Florida State University; Shea Groom , Texas A&M University
Softball
Lauren Haegar [ 56]
Florida
Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma; Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon; Sierra Romero, Michigan[ 57]
Swimming & Diving
Missy Franklin [ 58] [ 59]
California
Simone Manuel , Stanford; Leah Smith , Virginia; Kelsi Worrell , Louisville[ 60]
Tennis
Robin Anderson [ 61]
UCLA
Brooke Austin , Florida; Jamie Loeb , North Carolina; Carol Zhao , Stanford[ 62]
Track & Field
Jenna Prandini [ 63]
Oregon
Kendra Harrison , Kentucky; Akela Jones , Kansas State; Demi Payne , Stephen F. Austin
Volleyball
Krista Vansant [ 64]
Washington
Inky Ajanaku , Stanford; Lauren Carlini , Wisconsin; Micha Hancock , Penn State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Missy Franklin
Swimming & Diving
California
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Imani McGee-Stafford
Basketball
Texas
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Rachel Dickinson
Field hockey
Millersville (PA)
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Allyson Fournier
Softball
Tufts
2015–16 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Source:[ 65] [ 25] [ 16] [ 15] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Breanna Stewart [ 66]
Connecticut
Moriah Jefferson , Connecticut; Brianna Turner , Notre Dame; A'ja Wilson , South Carolina[ 67]
Cross country
Molly Seidel[ 68]
Notre Dame
Courtney Frerichs, New Mexico; Allie Ostrander, Boise State; Dominique Scott, Arkansas
Field hockey
Alyssa Manley [ 69]
Syracuse
Lauren Blazing, Duke; Sarah Sprink, Maryland; Roisin Upton, Connecticut[ 70]
Golf
Virginia Elena Carta
Duke
Katelyn Dambaugh, South Carolina; Cheyenne Knight , Alabama; Bronte Law , UCLA
Gymnastics
Bridget Sloan [ 71]
Florida
Lindsay Mable, Minnesota; Nina McGee, Denver; Elizabeth Price, Stanford
Lacrosse
Taylor Cummings
Maryland
Alice Mercer , Maryland; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame; Kayla Treanor , Syracuse
Soccer
Raquel Rodríguez [ 72]
Penn State
Kadeisha Buchanan , West Virginia; Rachel Daly , St. John's; Emily Sonnett , Virginia[ 73]
Softball
Sierra Romero [ 74]
Michigan
Lexie Elkins , Louisiana at Lafayette; Megan Good , James Madison; Haylie McCleney , Alabama
Swimming & Diving
Kelsi Worrell [ 75]
Louisville
Ella Eastin , Stanford; Lilly King , Indiana; Olivia Smoliga , Georgia
Tennis
Danielle Collins [ 76]
Virginia
Hayley Carter , North Carolina; Francesca Di Lorenzo , Ohio State; Luisa Stefani , Pepperdine[ 77]
Track & Field
Courtney Okolo
Texas
Keturah Orji , Georgia; Raven Saunders , Ole Miss; Kendell Williams , Georgia
Volleyball
Samantha Bricio
USC
Lauren Carlini , Wisconsin; Daly Santana , Minnesota; Haleigh Washington, Penn State [ 78]
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Breanna Stewart
Basketball
Connecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Emily Fogle
Swimming & Diving
Purdue
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Emily Oren
Track & Field
Hillsdale
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Sydney Moss
Basketball
Thomas More
2016–17 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 18] [ 17] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Kelsey Plum
Washington
Napheesa Collier , Connecticut; Kelsey Mitchell , Ohio State; A'ja Wilson , South Carolina
Cross Country
Karissa Schweizer
Missouri
Erin Finn , Michigan; Katie Rainsberger , Oregon; Anna Rohrer , Notre Dame
Field Hockey
Greta Nauck
Delaware
Paula Heuser, Albany; Welma Luus, Maryland; Charlotte Veitner, Connecticut
Golf
Monica Vaughn
Arizona State
Jennifer Kupcho , Wake Forest; Andrea Lee , Stanford; Leona Maguire , Duke
Gymnastics
Alex McMurtry
Florida
Chayse Capps, Oklahoma; Ashleigh Gnat , LSU; Maggie Nichols , Oklahoma
Lacrosse
Zoe Stukenberg
Maryland
Kenzie Kent, Boston College; Marie McCool, North Carolina; Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
Soccer
Kadeisha Buchanan
West Virginia
Savannah McCaskill , South Carolina; Ashley Hatch , Brigham Young; Cassie Miller , Florida State
Softball
Kelly Barnhill
Florida
Megan Good , James Madison; Sarah Goenewegen, Minnesota; DJ Sanders, Louisiana Lafayette
Swimming & Diving
Katie Ledecky
Stanford
Kathleen Baker , California; Lilly King , Indiana; Simone Manuel , Stanford
Tennis
Danielle Collins
Virginia
Hayley Carter , North Carolina; Francesca Di Lorenzo , Ohio State; Luisa Stefani , Pepperdine
Track & Field
Kendell Williams
Georgia
Maggie Ewen , Arizona State; Keturah Orji , Georgia; Raevyn Rogers , Oregon
Volleyball
Inky Ajanaku
Stanford
Ebony Nwanebu, Texas; Kadie Rolfzen, Nebraska; Sarah Wilhite, Minnesota
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Katie Ledecky
Swimming & Diving
Stanford
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Nicole Stafford
Swimming & Diving
Stanford
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Carly Muscaro
Track & Field
Merrimack
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Lizzy Crist
Soccer
Washington (St. Louis)
2017–18 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 18] [ 17] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 26]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
A'ja Wilson
South Carolina
Sabrina Ionescu , Oregon; Kelsey Mitchell , Ohio State; Katie Lou Samuelson , Connecticut
Cross Country
Ednah Kurgat
New Mexico
Amy-Eloise Neale , Washington; Allie Ostrander , Boise State; Charlotte Taylor , San Francisco
Field Hockey[ 26]
Charlotte Veitner
Connecticut
Alyssa Chillano, Duke; Ashley Hoffman , North Carolina; Lein Holsboer, Maryland
Golf
Jennifer Kupcho
Wake Forest
Andrea Lee , Stanford; Lauren Stephenson , Alabama; Lilia Vu , UCLA
Gymnastics
Christine Peng-Peng Lee
UCLA
Sarah Finnegan , LSU; Elizabeth Price , Stanford; Maggie Nichols , Oklahoma
Lacrosse
Sam Apuzzo
Boston College
Kristen Gaudian, James Madison; Marie McCool, North Carolina; Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
Soccer
Andi Sullivan
Stanford
Imani Dorsey , Duke; Jessie Fleming , UCLA; Savannah McCaskill , South Carolina
Softball
Rachel Garcia
UCLA
Kelly Barnhill , Florida; Amanda Lorenz , Florida; Paige Parker , Oklahoma
Swimming & Diving
Simone Manuel
Stanford
Ella Eastin , Stanford; Katie Ledecky , Stanford; Lilly King , Indiana
Tennis
Arianne Hartono
Ole Miss
Makenna Jones , North Carolina; Astra Sharma , Vanderbilt; Bianca Turati , Texas
Track & Field
Maggie Ewen
Arizona State
Lynna Irby , Georgia; Keturah Orji , Georgia; Karissa Schweizer , Missouri
Volleyball
Rhamat Alhassan
Florida
Simone Lee, Penn State; Kathryn Plummer , Stanford; Haleigh Washington, Penn State
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Simone Manuel [ 79]
Swimming & Diving
Stanford
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Megan Cunningham
Track & Field/Cross Country
Missouri
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Caroline Kurgat
Track & Field
Alaska Anchorage
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Eudice Chong
Tennis
Wesleyan
2018–19 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 18] [ 17] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 23] [ 26] [ 22]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Megan Gustafson
Iowa
Asia Durr , Louisville ; Sabrina Ionescu , Oregon ; Teaira McCowan , Mississippi State
Cross Country
Dani Jones
Colorado
Jessica Hull , Oregon ; Weini Kelati, New Mexico ; Alicia Monson, Wisconsin
Field Hockey
Ashley Hoffman
North Carolina
Paula Portugal, Miami (OH) ; Anna Willocks, Saint Joseph's ; Elise Wong, Princeton
Golf
María Fassi
Arkansas
Jaravee Boonchant, Duke ; Frida Kinhult , Florida State ; Albane Valenzuela , Stanford
Gymnastics
Maggie Nichols
Oklahoma
Brenna Dowell , Oklahoma ; Sarah Finnegan , LSU ; Kyla Ross , UCLA
Lacrosse
Megan Taylor
Maryland
Sam Apuzzo, Boston College ; Dempsey Arsenault, Boston College ; Selena Lasota, Northwestern
Soccer
Natalia Kuikka
Florida State
Julia Ashley , North Carolina ; Jordan DiBiasi , Stanford ; Caitlin Farrell , Georgetown
Softball
Rachel Garcia
UCLA
Abbey Cheek , Kentucky; Caleigh Clifton, Oklahoma; Amber Fiser , Minnesota
Swimming & Diving
Lilly King
Indiana
Mallory Comerford , Louisville; Beata Nelson, Wisconsin; Abbey Weitzeil , California
Tennis
Estela Perez-Somarriba
Miami (FL)
Kate Fahey, Michigan; Katarina Jokic, Georgia; Ingrid Gamarra Martins , South Carolina
Track & Field
Yanis David
Florida
Janeek Brown , Arkansas; Allie Ostrander , Boise State; Sha'Carri Richardson , LSU
Volleyball
Kathryn Plummer
Stanford
Roni Jones-Perry , BYU; Jordyn Poulter , Illinois; Samantha Seliger-Swenson, Minnesota
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Rachel Garcia
Softball
UCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Jenna Fessler
Volleyball
Thomas More
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Taylor Reiss
Volleyball
Southwest Minnesota State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
Madison Temple
Basketball
Thomas More
2019–20 Winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sources:[ 24] [ 15] [ 25] [ 16] [ 18] [ 17] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 23] [ 26] [ 22]
Due to COVID-19 issues, sports seasons were affected. The four fall sports (cross country, field hockey, soccer and volleyball) were able to conclude both their regular season and championships. The three winter sports (swimming & diving, basketball and gymnastics) were able to complete their regular seasons, but championships were canceled. The five spring sports (tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and track & field) were unable to hold their regular season or championships.
2019–20
Sport
Season
Regular season
Championships
Honda Sports Award
Cross Country
Fall
Completed
Completed
Announced
Field Hockey
Fall
Completed
Completed
Announced
Soccer
Fall
Completed
Completed
Announced
Volleyball
Fall
Completed
Completed
Announced
Swimming & Diving
Winter
Completed
Cancelled
Announced
Basketball
Winter
Completed
Canceled
Announced
Gymnastics
Winter
Completed
Canceled
Announced
Tennis
Spring
Canceled
Canceled
No Award
Golf
Spring
Canceled
Canceled
No Award
Lacrosse
Spring
Canceled
Canceled
No Award
Softball
Spring
Canceled
Canceled
No Award
Track & Field
Spring
Canceled
Canceled
No Award
The NCAA decisions about cancellations affected the Collegiate Women Sports Awards process.
Each of the fall sports could proceed as usual. The winter sports had a regular season without championships, but the organization concluded it could select nominees and winners based upon regular season results. However, with no regular season or championships for the spring sports, the organization was forced to conclude that no awards could be issued for those five sports.
The winners of each of the twelve sports are considered for both the Top Three award and the overall Honda Cup—but because not all sports are represented, the decision was made not to do selections for the Top Three or overall Honda Cup. In addition, the DII and DIII award is across all sports. While nominees in some sports were selected, not all sports are represented, so there will be no DII or DIII award winner for this year. The Inspiration Award will continue as usual.[ 13]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Sabrina Ionescu
Oregon
Dana Evans , Louisville ; Tyasha Harris , South Carolina ; Aari McDonald , Arizona
Cross Country
Weini Kelati
New Mexico
Katie Izzo, Arkansas; Taylor Werner , Arkansas; Alicia Monson, Wisconsin
Field Hockey
Erin Matson
North Carolina
Svea Boker, UConn; Mercedes Pastor, Louisville; Clara Roth, Princeton
Golf
No award due to COVID-19
Gymnastics
Kyla Ross
UCLA
Maggie Nichols , Oklahoma ; Lexy Ramler , Minnesota ; Trinity Thomas , Florida
Lacrosse
No award due to COVID-19
Soccer
Catarina Macario
Stanford
Mikayla Colohan , BYU ; Jessie Fleming , UCLA ; Emily Fox , North Carolina
Softball
No award due to COVID-19
Swimming & Diving
Abbey Weitzeil
California
Erika Brown, Tennessee; Maggie MacNeil , Michigan; Beata Nelson, Wisconsin
Tennis
No award due to COVID-19
Track & Field
No award due to COVID-19
Volleyball
Jenna Gray
Stanford
Yossiana Pressley, Baylor ; Dana Rettke , Wisconsin ; Jordan Thompson, Cincinnati
Sources:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 1]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
No award due to COVID-19
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Jazzy Richards[ 80]
Soccer
Oklahoma
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
No award due to COVID-19
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
No award due to COVID-19
2020–21 winners and nominees[ edit ]
COVID-19 continued to affect college sports seasons in 2020–21. Of the three NCAA divisions, the only one that held championships in any fall sport (cross country, field hockey, soccer, volleyball) was Division I, and even then all of those championship events were held in spring 2021 instead of fall 2020. Divisions II and III held no championships in any fall sport. Of the three winter sports covered by the Honda Award program, the only one whose regular season and championship was held as scheduled was gymnastics, a sport with a single championship open to members of all NCAA divisions. In both basketball and swimming & diving, Divisions I and II held their regular seasons and championship events (although D-II had a reduced field), but most D-III members opted out of winter sports entirely, leading to that division's championships being canceled. Only the five spring sports (tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball, track & field) were largely unaffected, with all divisions holding regular seasons and championships in each sport.
Because of continued disruptions in D-II and D-III, the presenters concluded that no athlete of the year awards would be presented in those divisions.
Sources:[ 81]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
NaLyssa Smith
Baylor
Dana Evans , Louisville ; Naz Hillmon , Michigan ; Rhyne Howard , Kentucky [ 82]
Cross Country
Mercy Chelangat
Alabama
Amaris Tyynismaa, Alabama; Mahala Norris, Air Force; Taylor Roe, Oregon State[ 83]
Field Hockey
Erin Matson
North Carolina
Sophie Hamilton, UConn; Megan Schneider, Louisville; Corinne Zanolli, Stanford[ 84]
Golf
Rachel Heck
Stanford
Angelina Ye, Stanford; Emma Spitz , UCLA; Maja Stark , Oklahoma State[ 85]
Gymnastics
Anastasia Webb
Oklahoma
Luisa Blanco, Alabama; Lynnzee Brown, Denver; Lexy Ramler , Minnesota[ 86]
Lacrosse
Charlotte North
Boston College
Lizzie Colson, Maryland; Ally Kennedy, Stony Brook; Taylor Moreno, North Carolina[ 87]
Soccer
Alex Loera
Santa Clara
Emily Alvarado , TCU ; Jaelin Howell , Florida State ; Ally Schlegel , Penn State [ 88]
Softball
Rachel Garcia
UCLA
Montana Fouts , Alabama ; Dejah Mulipola , Arizona ; Sami Williams, Iowa State [ 89]
Swimming & Diving
Sarah Bacon
Minnesota
Sophie Hansson , NC State; Maggie MacNeil , Michigan; Paige Madden , Virginia[ 90]
Tennis
Sara Daavettila
North Carolina
Katarina Jokic, Georgia; Emma Navarro , Virginia; Estela Pérez Somarriba , Miami[ 91]
Track & Field
Anna Cockrell
USC
Tara Davis , Texas; Tyra Gittens , Texas A&M; Athing Mu , Texas A&M[ 92]
Volleyball
Madison Lilley
Kentucky
Logan Eggleston , Texas ; Dana Rettke , Wisconsin ; Stephanie Samedy , Minnesota [ 93]
Award
Winner
Sport
College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Rachel Garcia [ 94]
Softball
UCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winner
Asjia O'Neal [ 95]
Volleyball
Texas
DII Honda Athlete of the Year
No award due to COVID-19
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
No award due to COVID-19
2021–22 winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Aliyah Boston [ 96]
South Carolina
Caitlin Clark , Iowa ; Rhyne Howard , Kentucky ; NaLyssa Smith , Baylor [ 97]
Cross Country
Whittni Orton
BYU
Mercy Chelangat, Alabama; Cailie Logue, Iowa State; Ceili McCabe, West Virginia[ 98]
Field Hockey
Jill Bolton
Liberty
Brooke DeBerdine, Maryland; Erin Matson , North Carolina; Maddy Murphy, Iowa[ 99]
Golf
Rose Zhang
Stanford
Alexandra Försterling , Arizona State; Ingrid Lindblad , LSU; Natasha Andrea Oon , San Jose State[ 100]
Gymnastics
Trinity Thomas
Florida
Jade Carey , Oregon State; Sunisa Lee , Auburn; Lexy Ramler , Minnesota[ 101]
Lacrosse
Jamie Ortega
North Carolina
Ally Mastroianni, North Carolina ; Charlotte North, Boston College ; Emily Sterling, Maryland [ 102]
Soccer
Jaelin Howell
Florida State
Mikayla Colohan , BYU ; Gabby Provenzano , Rutgers; Kelsey Turnbow , Santa Clara[ 103]
Softball
Jocelyn Alo
Oklahoma
Georgina Corrick , South Florida ; Danielle Gibson , Arkansas ; Baylee Klingler , Washington [ 104]
Swimming & Diving
Kate Douglass
Virginia
Alexandra Walsh , Virginia; Katharine Berkoff , NC State; Tarrin Gilliland, Indiana[ 105]
Tennis
Peyton Stearns
Texas
Eryn Cayetano, USC; Sarah Hamner, South Carolina; Emma Navarro, Virginia[ 106]
Track & Field
Abby Steiner
Kentucky
Anna Hall, Tennessee ; Jasmine Moore , Tennessee ; Camryn Rogers , California[ 107]
Volleyball
Dana Rettke
Wisconsin
Tori Dilfer , Louisville; Logan Eggleston , Texas; Stephanie Samedy , Minnesota[ 108]
2022–23 winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Caitlin Clark [ 113] [ 114]
Iowa
Aliyah Boston , South Carolina ; Caitlin Clark , Iowa ; Mackenzie Holmes , Indiana ; Maddy Siegrist , Villanova [ 115]
Cross Country
Katelyn Tuohy [ 116] [ 117]
NC State
Kesley Chmiel, NC State ; Katelyn Tuohy , NC State ; Elise Stearns, Northern Arizona ; Parker Valby, Florida [ 118]
Field Hockey
Erin Matson [ 119]
North Carolina
Bente Baekers, Northwestern ; Sophia Gladieux, Penn State ; Erin Matson, North Carolina , Beth Yeager, Princeton [ 120]
Golf
Rose Zhang [ 121] [ 122]
Stanford
Jenny Bae, Georgia ; Ingrid Lindblad , LSU ; Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State University ; Rose Zhang, Stanford
Gymnastics
Trinity Thomas [ 123]
Florida
Haleigh Bryant , LSU ; Jade Carey , Oregon State ; Raena Worley, Kentucky
Lacrosse
Izzy Scane [ 124]
Northwestern
Izzy Scane, Northwestern ; Delaney Sweitzer, Syracuse ; Sam Thacker, Denver ; Jillian Wilson, Loyola Maryland
Soccer
Lilly Reale [ 125]
UCLA
Tori Hansen , North Carolina ; Jenna Nighswonger , Florida State ; Lilly Reale, UCLA ; Reyna Reyes , Alabama [ 126]
Softball
Montana Fouts [ 127]
Alabama
Megan Faraimo , UCLA ; Kiki Milloy, Tennessee ; Ashley Rogers, Tennessee[ 128]
Swimming & Diving
Kate Douglass [ 129]
Virginia
Kate Douglass , Virginia ; Gretchen Walsh , Virginia ; Maggie MacNeil , North Carolina ; Aranza Vazquez North Carolina [ 130]
Tennis
Fiona Crawley [ 131]
North Carolina
Fiona Crawley, North Carolina; Lea Ma , Georgia ; Mary Stoiana , Texas A&M ; Fangran Tian , UCLA
Track & Field
Jasmine Moore [ 132]
Florida
Julien Alfred, Texas ; Jasmine Moore, Florida; Ackera Nugent, Arkansas ; Britton Wilson, Arkansas
Volleyball
Logan Eggleston [ 133]
Texas
Gabby Blossom, San Diego ; Claire Chaussee, Louisville ; Logan Eggleston, Texas ; Kendall Kip, Stanford [ 134]
2023–24 winners and nominees[ edit ]
Sport
Winner
College
Finalists
Basketball
Caitlin Clark [ 143]
Iowa
Paige Bueckers , Connecticut ; Elizabeth Kitley , Virginia Tech ; JuJu Watkins , Southern California [ 144]
Cross Country
Parker Valby [ 145] [ 146]
Florida
Doris Lemngole and Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama ; Olivia Markezich , Notre Dame [ 147]
Field Hockey
Ryleigh Heck [ 148] [ 149]
North Carolina
Iris Langejans, Rutgers ; Annabel Skubisz and Lauren Wadas, Northwestern [ 150]
Golf
Ingrid Lindblad [ 151]
Louisiana State
Adela Cernousek (Texas A&M), Julia López Ramirez (Mississippi State), Lottie Woad (Florida State)
Gymnastics
Haleigh Bryant [ 152]
Louisiana State
Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma ), Jade Carey (Oregon State ), Leanne Wong (Florida )[ 153]
Lacrosse
Izzy Scane [ 154]
Northwestern
Chase Boyle (Loyola), Madison Taylor (Northwestern), Jackie Wolak (Notre Dame)
Soccer
Onyi Echegini [ 155]
Florida State
Jasmine Aikey, Stanford ; Hannah Anderson , Texas Tech ; Brecken Mozingo , Brigham Young [ 156]
Softball
NiJaree Canady
Stanford
Reese Atwood (Texas), Claire Davidson (Duke), Jocelyn Erickson (Florida)
Swimming & Diving
Gretchen Walsh [ 157]
Virginia
Bella Sims , Florida ; Aranza Vazquez Montano , North Carolina ; Alex Walsh , Virginia [ 158]
Tennis
Mary Stoiana [ 159]
Texas A&M
Alexa Noel (Miami), Amelia Rajecki (NC State), Darja Viďmanová (Georgia)
Track & Field
Parker Valby [ 160]
Florida
McKenzie Long (Mississippi), Maia Ramsden (Harvard), Jaida Ross (Oregon)[ 161]
Volleyball
Madisen Skinner [ 162] [ 163]
Texas
Merritt Beason, Nebraska ; Rachel Fairbanks, Pittsburgh ; Sarah Franklin , Wisconsin [ 164]
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