NCAA Woman of the Year Award
      The NCAA Woman of the Year Award was created to honor a senior female student-athlete who has distinguished herself throughout her collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Each year, ten finalists are selected from a larger pool of candidates. The Award has been given by the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1991.
Winners
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 1991 – Mary Beth Riley, Canisius College 1992 – Catherine Byrne, University of Tennessee 1993 – Nnenna Lynch, Villanova University 1994 – Tanya Jones, University of Arizona  1995 – Rebecca Lobo, University of Connecticut 1996 – Billie Winsett-Fletcher, University of Nebraska 1997 – Lisa Coole, University of Georgia 1998 – Peggy Boutilier, University of Virginia  1999 – Jamila Demby, University of California, Davis 2000 – Kristy Kowal, University of Georgia 2001 – Kimberly A. Black, University of Georgia 2002 – Tanisha Silas, University of California, Davis  2003 – Ashley Jo Rowatt Karpinos, Kenyon College
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 2004 – Kelly Albin, University of California, Davis    2005 – Lauryn McCalley, University of Tennessee  2006 – Annie Bersagel, Wake Forest University 2007 – Whitney Myers, University of Arizona 2008 – Nicky Anosike, University of Tennessee 2009 – Lacey Nymeyer, University of Arizona 2010 – Justine Schluntz, University of Arizona 2011 – Laura Barito, Stevens Institute of Technology 2012 – Elizabeth Phillips, Washington University in St. Louis 2013 – Ifeatu Okafor, Texas Tech University 2014 - Elizabeth Tucker, University of Notre Dame 2015 - Kristin Day, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
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 1991: Riley  1992: Byrne  1993: Lynch  1994: Hughes-Jones  1995: Lobo  1996: Winsett-Fletcher  1997: Coole  1998: Boutilier  1999: Demby  2000: Kowal  2001: Black  2002: Silas  2003: Karpinos  2004: Albin  2005: McCalley  2006: Bersagel  2007: Myers  2008: Anosike  2009: Nymeyer 2010: Schluntz 2011: Barito 2012: Phillips
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