581 athletes have been nominated for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year Award, setting a new record. The award honors women who have excelled in academics, athletics, service, and leadership in college.
The nominees feature women from 20 different sports across all three NCAA divisions, including 251 from Division I, 131 from Division II and 199 from Division III. A record 170 were multisport athletes in college.
32 women from the sports of swimming & diving and water polo were nominated, many of whom hail from Division III. Among those nominated are the University of Kentucky’s Olympic Trials finalist Bridgette Alexander, 2017 ACC MVP Alexia Zevnik, of NC State, and Carnegie Mellon’s DIII NCAA A-finalist Kim Hochstedler.
To be eligible for the award, an athlete must have earned a varsity letter in an NCAA-sponsored sport and completed eligibility in that sport.
In this round, each school was eligible to nominate female student-athletes who are graduating and have completed their eligibility. Next, each conference will select up to two conference nominees from the pooled school nominees (in sports where teams compete in a conference outside of their normal conference, there is a special pool created). Then, that list is reduced to 30 athletes – 10 from each of the NCAA’s 3 divisions
In September, 9 finalists (3 from each division) will be named, with an awards ceremony honoring the final 30 in Indianapolis on Sunday, October 28th. The NCAA Woman of the Year selection committee chooses the ultimate winner.
Last year, Kenyon’s Eliana Crawford, Hobart and William Smith’s Caroline Conboy, and Georgia’s Chantal Van Landeghem represented swimming & diving in the top-30. Crawford made the top nine.
Water Polo and Swimming & Diving Nominees
Name | School | Sport |
Bridgette Alexander | University of Kentucky |
Swimming & Diving
|
Daria Belova | Fresno Pacific University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Micaela Bouter | University of Houston |
Swimming & Diving
|
Andrea Bryson | St. Cloud State University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Joann Butkus | Susquehanna University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Emma Chard | Boise State University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Cindy Cheng | Emory University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Lindsay Hagmann | Trinity University (Texas) |
Swimming & Diving
|
Kimberly Hochstedler | Carnegie Mellon University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Wallace Layland | University of Miami (Florida) |
Swimming & Diving
|
Kelly Lennon | University of Vermont |
Swimming & Diving
|
Jing Leung | Harvard University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Natasha Lloyd | Auburn University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Michaela Matthys | University of Wisconsin-Whitewater |
Swimming & Diving
|
Jessica McMillen | The College of Saint Rose |
Swimming & Diving
|
Maggie Melhorn | Carson-Newman University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Emily Niemiec | Bentley University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Meredith Sharp | University of Pittsburgh |
Swimming & Diving
|
Kaitlin Simpson | Tulane University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Maura Sticco-Ivins | Wellesley College |
Swimming & Diving
|
Meghan Thompson | Lehigh University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Addison Walkowiak | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick |
Swimming & Diving
|
Julia Wilson | Kenyon College |
Swimming & Diving
|
Kaitlin Wingert | Messiah College |
Swimming & Diving
|
Ewa Wojciechowska | College of Staten Island |
Swimming & Diving
|
Alexia Zevnik | North Carolina State University |
Swimming & Diving
|
Chloe Barr | University of Hawaii, Manoa | Water Polo |
Brianna Daboub | University of Southern California | Water Polo |
Kayla Fedler | University of California, San Diego | Water Polo |
Greta Kohlmoos | University of California, Davis | Water Polo |
Allison Loomis | University of California, Irvine | Water Polo |
Kimberly Watson | Wagner College | Water Polo |