Honda Sports Award
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 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.
Process
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 $2 million in grants and scholarships to the universities over the course of the program.
2008–09 Winners and nominees
Source:[1]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Basketball | Renee Montgomery (Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup) | Connecticut | Angel McCoughtry, Louisville; Maya Moore, Connecticut; Courtney Paris, Oklahoma |
Cross Country | Sally Kipyego | Texas Tech | Tasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech; Brie Felnagle, North Carolina; Susan Kuijken, Florida State |
Field Hockey | Susie Row | Maryland | Jen Long, Penn State; Laurie Pfeiffer, Iowa; Shannon Taylor, Syracuse |
Golf | Maria Hernandez | Purdue | Carlota Ciganda, Arizona State, Jennifer Song, USC, Lizette Salas, USC |
Gymnastics | Courtney Kupets (Honda-Broderick Cup Winner) | Georgia | Kristina Baskett, Utah; Ashleigh Clare-Kearny, LSU; Jessica Lopez, Denver |
Lacrosse | Hannah Nielsen | Northwestern | Jillian Byers, Notre Dame, Amber Falcone, North Carolina, Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland |
Soccer | Casey Nogueira | North Carolina | Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame; Brittany Bock, Notre Dame; Christina DiMartino, UCLA |
Softball | Danielle Lawrie ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup)) | Washington | Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State; Stacey Nelson, Florida; Tammy Williams, Northwestern |
Swimming & Diving | Dana Vollmer | California | Julia Smit, Stanford; Rebecca Soni, USC; Gemma Spofforth, Florida |
Tennis | Mallory Cecil | 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 ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup)) | Penn State | Christa Harmotto, Penn State; Destinee Hooker, Texas; Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford |
2009–10 Winners and nominees
Source:[1]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Basketball | Maya Moore | Connecticut | Tina Charles, Connecticut; Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska; Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford |
Cross Country | Angela Bizzarri | Illinois | Susan Kuijken, Florida State; Kendra Schaaf, University of Washington; Catherine White, University of Virginia |
Field Hockey | Katie O' Donnell | Maryland | Katie Reinprecht, Princeton University; LPaige Selenski, University of Virginia; Loren Sherer, University of Connecticut |
Golf | Caroline Hedwall | Oklahoma State | Cydney Clayton, Auburn University; Jennifer Johnson, Arizona State University; Jennifer Song, University of Southern California |
Gymnastics | Susan Jackson | LSU | Carly Janiga, Stanford University; Brandi Personett, Penn State University; Sarah Shire, University of Missouri |
Lacrosse | Caitlyn McFadden | Maryland | Katrina Dowd, Northwestern University; Brittany Kalkstein, University of Virginia; Jenn Russell, University of North Carolina |
Soccer | Whitney Engen | North Carolina | Tobin Heath, University of North Carolina; Lauren Cheney, UCLA; Kelley O'Hara, Stanford University |
Softball | Danielle Lawrie | Washington | Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State University; Megan Langenfeld, University of California, Los Angeles; Jen Yee, Georgia Tech |
Swimming & Diving | Julia Smit | Stanford | Elaine Breeden, Stanford University; Allison Schmitt, University of Georgia; Gemma Spofforth, University of Florida |
Tennis | Laura Vallverdu | Miami | Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech; Chelsey Gullickson, University of Georgia; Jana Juricova, University of California, Berkeley |
Track & Field | Lisa Koll | Iowa State | Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech University; Mariam Kevkhishvili, University of Florida; Blessing Okagbare, University of Texas at El Paso |
Volleyball | Megan Hodge | Penn State | Alisha Glass, Penn State University; Hana Cutura, University of California, Berkeley; Destinee Hooker, University of Texas |
2012–13 Winners and nominees
Source:[1]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Cross Country | Betsy Saina | Iowa State | |
Field Hockey | Katie Reinprecht | Princeton University | |
Soccer | Crystal Dunn | University of North Carolina | |
Volleyball | Alaina Bergsma | Oregon | |
Swimming and Diving | Allison Schmitt | University of Georgia | |
Basketball | Elena Delle Donne | University of Delaware | |
Gymnastics | Bridget Sloan | University of Florida | |
Golf | Annie Park | USC | |
Lacrosse | Kara Cannizzaro | University of North Carolina | |
Tennis | Nicole Gibbs | Stanford University | |
Softball | Keilani Ricketts | University of Oklahoma | |
Track and Field | Kimberlyn Duncan | Louisiana State University | |
Division II Athlete of the Year | Kari Daugherty | Ashland University | |
Division III Athlete of the Year | Allyson Fournier | Tufts University | |
Inspiration Award | Andrea “Drey” Mingo | ||
Honda Cup | Keilani Ricketts | University of Oklahoma | Elena Delle Donne, University of Delaware; Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU |
2013–14 Winners and nominees
Source:[1]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Soccer | Abby Dahlkemper | UCLA | |
Tennis | Robin Anderson | UCLA | |
Basketball | Breanna Stewart | Connecticut | |
Cross country | Abbey D'Agostino | Dartmouth | |
Field hockey | Marie Elena Bolles | Connecticut | |
Swimming and diving | Felicia Lee | Stanford | |
Lacrosse | Taylor Cummings | Maryland | |
Golf | Céline Boutier | Duke | |
Softball | Madison Shipman | Tennessee | |
Track and field | Sharika Nelvis | Arkansas State | |
Volleyball | Krista Vansant | Washington | |
Inspiration Award | Arin Gilliland | Kentucky | |
Honda Cup | Kim Jacobs | Alabama | Breanna Stewart, basketball, UConn; Abbey D'Agostino, cross country, Dartmouth. |
2014–15 Winners and nominees
Source:[1]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Soccer | Sam Mewis[2] | UCLA | Morgan Brian, University of Virginia; Dagny Brynjarsdottir, Florida State University; Shea Groom, Texas A&M University; Sam Mewis,UCLA[3] |
Cross country | Kate Avery[4] | Iona | Kate Avery,Iona; Emma Bates, Boise State; Sarah Disanza, Wisconsin; Rachele Schulist, Michigan State[5] |
Field hockey | Paula Heuser[6] | Albany | Laura Gebhart, Penn State University; Kelsey Harbin, Stanford University; Paula Heuser, University of Albany; Roisin Upton, Connecticut[7] |
Gymnastics | Kytra Hunter[8] | Florida | Georgia Dabritz,Utah, Kytra Hunter, Florida; Lindsay Mable, Minnesota; Samantha Peszek, UCLA[9] |
Softball | Lauren Haegar[10] | Florida | Lauren Chamberlain,Oklahoma; Lauren Haeger, Florida; Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon; Sierra Romero,Michigan[11] |
Golf | Emma Talley[12] | Alabama | Bronte Law,UCLA; Gabriela Lopez, Arkansas;Leona Maguire, Duke; Emma Talley, Alabama[13] |
Lacrosse | Taylor Cummings[14] | Maryland | Taylor Cummings, Maryland; Megan Douty, Maryland, Shannon Gilroy, Florida; Kayla Treanor, Syracuse[15] |
Basketball | Breanna Stewart[16] | Connecticut | Jewell Loyd,Notre Dame; Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina; Breanna Stewart, Connecticut; Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut[17] |
Swimming & Diving | Missy Franklin[18][19] | California | Missy Franklin,California; Simone Manuel, Stanford; Leah Smith, Virginia; Kelsi Worrell, Louisville[20] |
Volleyball | Krista Vansant[21] | Washington | Inky Ajanaku, Stanford University; Lauren Carlini,University of Wisconsin; Micha Hancock,Penn State University; Krista Vansant, University of Washington[22] |
Track & Field | Jenna Prandini[23] | Oregon | Kendra Harrison,Kentucky; Akela Jones, Kansas State; Demi Payne, Stephen F. Austin; Jenna Prandini, Oregon[24] |
Tennis | Robin Anderson[25] | UCLA | Robin Anderson,UCLA; Brooke Austin, Florida; Jamie Loeb, North Carolina; Carol Zhao, Stanford[26] |
2015–16 Winners and nominees
Source:[27]
Sport | Winner | College | Finalists |
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Soccer | Raquel Rodriguez[28] | Penn State | Kadeisha Buchanan, West Virginia University; Rachel Daly St. John’s University’s ; Raquel Rodriguez, Penn State University; Emily Sonnett, University of Virginia[29] |
Cross country | Molly Seidel[30] | Notre Dame | Courtney Frerichs, University of New Mexico; Allie Ostrander, Boise State University; Dominique Scott, University of Arkansas; Molly Seidel, University of Notre Dame[31] |
Field hockey | Alyssa Manley[32] | Syracuse | Lauren Blazing, Duke University; Alyssa Manley, Syracuse University; Sarah Sprink, University of Maryland; Roisin Upton, University of Connecticut[33] |
Gymnastics | Bridget Sloan[34] | Florida | Lindsay Mable, University of Minnesota; Nina McGee, University of Denver; Elizabeth Price, Stanford University; Bridget Sloan, University of Florida[35] |
Softball | |||
Basketball | Breanna Stewart[36] | Connecticut | Moriah Jefferson, University of Connecticut; Breanna Stewart, University of Connecticut;Brianna Turner, University of Notre Dame; A’ja Wilson, University of South Carolina[37] |
Swimming & Diving | Kelsi Worrell[38] | Louisville | Ella Eastin, Stanford University; Lilly King, Indiana University; Olivia Smoliga, University of Georgia; Kelsi Worrell, University of Louisville[39] |
Volleyball | Samantha Bricio, University of Southern California; Lauren Carlini, University of Wisconsin; Daly Santana, University of Minnesota; Haleigh Washington, Penn State University[40] |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Winners and Nominees by Sport". The Collegiate Women Sports Awards Program. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ "UCLA's Mewis Named 2015 Honda Award Winner for Soccer - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2014-15 Honda Sport Award for Women's Cross Country - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Heuser of UAlbany Named 2014-15 Honda Sport Award Winner for Field Hockey - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Florida’s Kytra Hunter Named Honda Gymnastics Sport Award Winner - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Florida’s Lauren Haeger Named Honda Sport Award Winner for Softball - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Alabama’s Emma Talley Named Honda Sport Award Winner for Golf - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for Class of 2015 Honda Sport Award for Golf - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Maryland’s Taylor Cummings Repeats as Honda Sport Award Winner for Lacrosse - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Cal's Missy Franklin Named 2015 Honda Swimming & Diving Sport Award Winner - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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- ↑ "Nominees Announced for Class of 2015 Honda Swimming & Diving Sport Award - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Washington’s Vansant Repeats As Honda Volleyball Sport Award Winner - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2014-15 Honda Volleyball Sport Award - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Oregon’s Jenna Prandini Named Honda Sport Award Winner for Track & Field - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for Class of 2015 Honda Sport Award for Track & Field - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Robin Anderson of UCLA Repeats as Honda Sport Award Winner for Tennis - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for Class of 2015 Honda Sport Award for Tennis - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Raquel Rodriguez of Penn State Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Women’s Soccer - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award for Women’s Soccer - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Notre Dame’s Molly Seidel Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Cross Country - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Cross Country Sport Award - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Alyssa Manley of Syracuse Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Field Hockey - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award for Field Hockey - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Florida’s Bridget Sloan Named Class of 2016 Honda Sport Award Winner for Gymnastics - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award for Gymnastics - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Breanna Stewart Named Class of 2016 Honda Sport Award Winner for Women’s Basketball - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award for Women’s Basketball - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Kelsi Worrell of Louisville Named Honda Sports Award Winner for Swimming & Diving - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Nominees Announced for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award for Women’s Swimming & Diving - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Women's Volleyball Nominees for 2015-16 Honda Sport Award Announced - CWSA". www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
External links
- Honda Award official website