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Honda Sports Award

Sports award, given to the best collegiate female athlete in each of twelve sports


Sports award, given to the best collegiate female athlete in each of twelve sports

FieldValue
nameHonda Sports Award
imageNatalie_Coughlin's_Honda_Sports_Award.JPG
captionExemplar of Honda Sports Award
awarded_forTop female athletes in 12 different NCAA-sanctioned sports reflecting athletic achievement, scholastics and community involvement
presenterCollegiate Women Sports Awards (starting in 2001)
countryUnited States
year1976
websiteOfficial 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.

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 $3.4 million in grants and scholarships to the universities over the course of the program.

History of the awards

The Awards were first created in 1976, 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 and Irv Grossman, a journalist, sports marketer and media consultant, to create awards to recognize top female athletes at the collegiate level.

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".

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.

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. 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.

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

This award was renamed the Irv Grossman Award of Merit in 2007, after his death in 2006.

The recipients of this award have been:

  • 1995 Charlotte West (Southern Illinois)
  • 1996 Phyllis Howlett (Big Ten Conference)
  • 1997 Christine Grant (Iowa)
  • 1998 Judith M. Sweet (UC San Diego)
  • 1999 Judith R. Holland (UCLA)
  • 2000 Barbara Hedges (Washington)
  • 2002 Ruth Berkey (NCAA)
  • 2003 Patsy Mink (Senator, Hawaii)
  • 2004 Birch Bayh (Senator, Indiana)
  • 2007 Vivian Stringer (Head Coach, Rutgers Women's Basketball)
  • 2007 Rutgers Women's Basketball (Women's Basketball Team)
  • 2008 Women's Sports Foundation (WSF, Founded by Billie Jean King)

Award ceremony

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, typically in late June of each year.

The Collegiate Women Sports Award (CWSA) partnered with ESPNU for the 2013 event, and since 2014, have partnered with CBS to televise the announcement of the following awards:

  • 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.

The 2020 award ceremony scheduled for June has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

Pre-2000 Winners and nominees

For award winners and nominees prior to 2000, see Honda Sports Award pre 2000 winners and nominees

2000–01 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballJackie StilesSouthwest Missouri StateSvetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut; Tamika Catchings, Tennessee; Ruth Riley, Notre Dame
Cross CountryKara Grgas-WheelerColoradoShalane Flanagan, North Carolina; Sabrina Monro, Montana; Erica Palmer, Wisconsin
Field HockeyMarina DigiacomoOld DominionTraci Anselmo, Penn State; Kelli Gannon, Michigan; Carla Tagliente, Maryland
GolfCandy HannemannDukeNatalie Gulbis, Arizona; Candie Kung, Arizona; Lorena Ochoa, Arizona
GymnasticsMohini BhardwajUCLABridget Knaeble, Michigan; Suzanne Sears, Georgia; Onni Willis, UCLA
LacrosseJen AdamsMarylandQuinn Carney, Maryland; Bowen Holden, Georgetown; Sheehan Stanwick, Georgetown
SoccerMeredith FloranceNorth CarolinaMeghan Anderson, Nebraska; Anne Makinen, Notre Dame; Tracey Milburn, UCLA; Christie Welsh, Penn State
SoftballJennie FinchArizonaOli Keohohou, BYU/Hawaii; Kelly Kretschman, Alabama; Stacey Nuveman, UCLA
Swimming & DivingMisty HymanStanfordMaggie Bowen, Auburn; Natalie Coughlin, California; Colleen Lanne’, Texas
TennisLaura GranvilleStanfordBea Bielik, Wake Forest; Ansley Cargill, Duke; Michelle Dasso, Notre Dame
Track & FieldBrenda TaylorHarvardTracy O’Hara, UCLA; Christina Tolson, UCLA; Angela Williams, USC
VolleyballGreichaly CeperoNebraskaKara Gormsen, University of the Pacific; Sherisa Livingston, Wisconsin; Logan Tom, Stanford

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Jackie StilesBasketballSouthwest Missouri State
Honda Inspiration Award winnerKendra BernerSwimming & DivingDavidson
DII Honda Athlete of the YearJessica MartinSwimming & DivingTruman State
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearTasha RogersBasketballWashington (St. Louis)

2001–02 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballSue BirdConnecticutChantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt; Alana Beard, Duke; Diana Taurasi, Connecticut
Cross CountryTara ChaplinArizonaLauren Fleshman, Stanford; Renee Metivier, Georgia Tech; Kristin Price, North Carolina State
Field HockeyAutumn WelshMarylandJemima Cameron, Wake Forest; Llvy Friebe, Princeton; Adrienne Yoder, Old Dominion
GolfVirada NirapathpongporaDukeDanielle Downey, Auburn; Lorena Ochoa, Arizona; Summer Sirmons, Georgia
GymnasticsAndree’ PickensAlabamaJamie Dantzscher, UCLA; MaryAnne Kelley, Minnesota; Theresa Kulikowski, Utah
LacrosseErin ElbeGeorgetownRachel Becker, Princeton; Christine McPike, North Carolina; Jaimee Reynolds, Cornell
SoccerAly WagnerSanta ClaraJoanna Lohman, Penn State; Abby Wambach, Florida; Christie Welsh, Penn State
SoftballJennie FinchArizonaStacey Nuveman, UCLA; Jamie Southern, Fresno State; Natasha Watley, UCLA
Swimming & DivingNatalie CoughlinCaliforniaMaggie Bowen, Auburn; Maritza Correia, Georgia; Shelly Ripple, Stanford
TennisBea BielikWake ForestErin Burdette, Stanford; Gabriela Lastra, Stanford; Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida
Track & FieldAngela WilliamsUSCBrianna Glenn, Arizona; Muna Lee, LSU; Melissa Price, Nebraska
VolleyballLogan TomLogan TomEmily Adams, USC; Aury Cruz, Florida; Kim Willoughby, Hawai'i

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Angela WilliamsUSCTrack & Field
Honda Inspiration Award winnerKristin KoetsierBasketballWestern Michigan
DII Honda Athlete of the YearNicole DuncanTrack & FieldCal State (LA)
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearJulia BergofskyField HockeyMiddlebury

2002–03 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballDiana TaurasiConnecticutAlana Beard, Duke; Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State; Latoya Thomas, Mississippi State
Cross CountryShalane FlanaganNorth CarolinaAlicia Craig, Stanford; Lauren Fleshman, Stanford; Kate O’Neill, Yale
Field HockeyTiffany SnowOld DominionMarcie Boyer, New Hampshire; Llvy Friebe, Princeton; April Fronzoni, Michigan
GolfMikaela ParmlidUSCErica Blasberg, Arizona; Katherine Hull, Pepperdine; Lindsey Wright, Pepperdine
GymnasticsOnni WillisUCLAJamie Dantzscher, UCLA; Theresa Kulikowski, Utah; Richelle Simpson, Nebraska
LacrosseRachael BeckerPrincetonLauren Aumiller, Virginia; Kelly Coppedge, Maryland; Suzanne Eyler, Loyola College
SoccerChristine SinclairPortlandJoanna Lohman, Penn State; Catherine Reddick, North Carolina; Aly Wagner, Santa Clara
SoftballNatasha WatleyUCLALovie Jung, Arizona; Cat Osterman, Texas; Kristen Rivera, Washington
Swimming & DivingNatalie CoughlinCaliforniaMaggie Bowen, Auburn; Maritza Correia, Georgia; Shelly Ripple, Stanford
TennisVilmarie CastellviTennesseeAgata Cioroch, Georgia; Amber Liu, Stanford; Kelly McCain, Duke
Track & FieldElva GoulbourneAuburnLaura Gerraughty, North Carolina; Muna Lee, LSU; Raasin McIntosh, Texas
VolleyballLogan TomStanfordEmily Adams, USC; Aury Cruz, Florida; Kim Willoughby, Hawaii

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Natasha WatleySoftballUCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winnerKristy McPhersonGolfSouth Carolina
DII Honda Athlete of the YearMissy GreggSoccerChristian Brothers
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearLibby HysellSoftballCentral

2003–04 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballDiana TaurasiConnecticutAlana Beard, Duke; Nicole Ohlde, Kansas State; Nicole Powell, Stanford; Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota
Cross CountryShalane FlanaganNorth CarolinaSara Bei, Stanford; Michaela Mannova, Brigham Young; Kimberly Smith, Providence
Field HockeyKelly DotonWake ForestMari Creatini, Northeastern; April Fronzoni, Michigan; Vanessa Immordino, Ohio State
GolfSarah HuarteCaliforniaKarin Sjodin, Oklahoma State; Susie Mathews, UCLA; Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA
GymnasticsJeana RiceAlabamaJeanette Antolin, UCLA; Melissa Vituj, Utah; Lindsay Wing, Stanford
LacrosseAmy AppeltVirginiaKelly Coppedge, Maryland; Gail Decker, James Madison; Theresa Sherry, Princeton
SoccerCatherine ReddickNorth CarolinaJoanna Lohman, Penn State; Nandi Pryce, UCLA; Lindsay Tarpley, North Carolina
SoftballJessica van der LindenFlorida StateAlicia Hollowell, Arizona; Lyhia McMichael, Mississippi State; Kristen Rivera, Washington
Swimming & DivingTara KirkStanfordMargaret Hoelzer, Auburn; Natalie Coughlin, California; Kaitlin Sandeno, USC
TennisAmber LiuStanfordMegan Bradley, Miami; Julie Coin, Clemson; Jelena Pandzic, Fresno State
Track & FieldKim SmithProvidenceHyleas Fountain, Georgia; Tiffany McWilliams, Mississippi State; Lauryn Williams, Miami
VolleyballApril RossUSCKele Eveland, Georgia Tech; Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford; Kim Willoughby, Hawaii

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Tara KirkSwimming & DivingStanford
Honda Inspiration Award winnerChanda GunnIce HockeyNortheastern
DII Honda Athlete of the YearZoila GomezSoccerAdams State
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearMary Ellen GordonTennisEmory

2004–05 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballSeimone AugustusLSUJacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame; Monique Currie, Duke; Jessica Davenport, Ohio State
Cross CountryKim SmithProvidenceCaroline Bierbaum, Columbia; Renee Metivier, Colorado; Laura Turner, Brigham Young
Field HockeyKelly DostalWake ForestVeerle Goudswaard, Michigan State; Lauren Henderson, Connecticut; Paula Infante, Maryland
GolfAnna GrzebienDukeAmie Cochran, California Los Angeles; Brittany Lang, Duke; Leah Wigger, Virginia
GymnasticsKristen MaloneyUCLAElise Ray, Michigan; Richelle Simpson, Nebraska; Annabeth Eberle, Utah
LacrosseKristen KjellmanNorthwesternAmy Appelt, Virginia; Katie Chrest, Duke; Katieanne Christian, Dartmouth
SoccerLeslie OsborneSanta ClaraHeather O’Reilly, North Carolina; Christine Sinclair, Portland; Tiffany Weimer, Penn State
SoftballCat OstermanTexasCaitlin Lowe, Arizona; Kristen Rivera, Washington; Amanda Scarborough, Texas A&M
Swimming & DivingKirsty CoventryAuburnCaroline Bruce, Stanford; Mary DeScenza, Georgia; Kara Lynn Joyce, Georgia
TennisZuzana ZemenováBaylorAudra Cohen, Northwestern; Jennifer Magley, Florida; Riza Zalameda, UCLA
Track & FieldMonique HendersonUCLAMarshevet Hooker, Texas; Tianna Madison, Tennessee; Virginia Powell, USC
VolleyballOgonna NnamaniStanfordEmily Adams, USC; Stacey Gordon, Ohio State; Sam Tortorello, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Ogonna NnamaniVolleyballStanford
Honda Inspiration Award winnerBrittney KroonBasketballSeattle Pacific
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKrystal LewallenSoftballNorthern Kentucky
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearMissy ButtryCross CountryWartburg

2005–06 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballSeimone AugustusLSUIvory Latta, North Carolina; Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers; Sophia Young, Baylor
Cross CountryCaroline BierbaumColumbiaStephanie Madia, Notre Dame; Victoria Mitchell, Butler; Johanna Nilsson, Northern Arizona
Field HockeyPaula InfanteMarylandKayla Bashore, Indiana; Jessica Javelet, Louisville; Hilary Linton, Duke
GolfIrene ChoUSCAmanda Blumenherst, Duke; Jennie Lee, Duke; Dewi Schreefel, USC
GymnasticsAshley MilesAlabamaCourtney Kupets, Georgia; Ashley Postell, Utah; Kate Richardson, UCLA
LacrosseKristen KjellmanNorthwesternKatie Chrest, Duke; Crysti Foote, Notre Dame; Coco Stanwick, Georgetown
SoccerChristine SinclairPortlandHeather O’Reilly, North Carolina; Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame; Tiffany Weimer, Penn State
SoftballCat OstermanTexasMonica Abbot, Tennessee; Andrea Duran, UCLA; Sarah Fekete, Tennessee
Swimming & DivingMary DeScenzaGeorgiaBlythe Hartley, Southern California; Kara Lynn Joyce, Georgia; Whitney Myers, Arizona
TennisKristi MillerGeorgia TechSuzi Babos, California; Audra Cohen, Miami; Lindsey Nelson, USC
Track & FieldVirginia PowellUSCMarshevet Hooker, Texas; Chelsea Johnson, California, Los Angeles; Melaine Walker, Texas
VolleyballCourtney ThompsonWashingtonMelissa Elmer, Nebraska; Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska; Sam Tortorello, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Christine SinclairSoccerPortland
Honda Inspiration Award winnerLindsay PayneSwimming & DivingWilliams
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKristin ErbSoftballLock Haven
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearMegan SilvaBasketballRandolph-Macon

2006–07 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballCandace ParkerTennesseeSylvia Fowles, LSU; Lindsey Harding, Duke; Ivory Latta, North Carolina
Cross CountrySally KipyegoTexas TechJenny Barringer, Colorado; Lindsay Donaldson, Yale; Arianna Lambie, Stanford
Field HockeyPaula InfanteMarylandLauren Crandall, Wake Forest; Lizzy Peijs, Connecticut; Amy Stopford, Duke
GolfAmanda BlumenherstDukeChristel Boeljon, Purdue; Stacy Lewis, Arkansas; Anna Nordquvist, Arizona State
GymnasticsCourtney KupetsGeorgiaJanet Anson, Iowa State; Emily Parsons, Nebraska; Tasha Schwikert, UCLA
LacrosseKristen KjellmanNorthwesternCaroline Cryer, Duke; Dana Dobbie, Maryland; Mary Key Johns, Hopkins
SoccerHeather O’ReillyNorth CarolinaYael Averbuch, North Carolina; Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame; India Trotter, Florida State
SoftballMonica AbbottTennesseeKatie Burkhart, Arizona State; Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State; Caitlin Lowe, Arizona
Swimming & DivingKara Lynn JoyceGeorgiaCassidy Krug, Stanford; Whitney Myers, Arizona; Dana Vollmer, California
TennisAudra CohenMiamiMegan Falcon, LSU; Lindsey Nelson, USC; Zuzana Zemenová, Baylor
Track & FieldKerron StewartAuburnNatasha Hastings, South Carolina; Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech; Sarah Stevens, Arizona State
VolleyballSarah PavanNebraskaFoluke Akinradewo, Stanford; Nana Meriwether, UCLA; Courtney Thompson, Washington

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Sarah PavanVolleyballNebraska
Honda Inspiration Award winnerJessica KohutSoftballCollege of New Jersey
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKylee HanavanSoccerMetropolitan State
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearLiz BondiTennisDepauw

2007–08 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballCandace ParkerTennesseeSylvia Fowles, LSU; Maya Moore, Connecticut; Candice Wiggins, Stanford
Cross CountrySally KipyegoTexas TechJenny Barringer, Colorado; Susan Kuijken, Florida State; Diane Nukuri, Iowa
Field HockeyRachel DawsonNorth CarolinaJennifer Long, Penn State; Katie O'Donnell, Maryland; Pam Spuehler, Boston
GolfAmanda BlumenherstDukeAzahara Muñoz, Arizona State; Tiffany Joh, UCLA; Stacy Lewis, Arkansas
GymnasticsKatie HeenanGeorgiaLindsey Bruck, Michigan; Ashley Postell, Utah; Tabitha Yim, Stanford
LacrosseHannah NielsenNorthwesternDana Dobbie, Maryland; Kelly Kasper, Maryland; Katie Rowan, Syracuse
SoccerAshlee PistoriusTexas A & MLauren Cheney, UCLA; Kristin Olsen, USC; Mami Yamaguchi, Florida State
SoftballAngela TincherVirginia TechTonya Callahan, Tennessee; Kaitlin Cochran, Arizona State; Megan Gibson, Texas A & M
Swimming & DivingCaroline BurckleFloridaLacy Nymeyer, Arizona; Rebecca Soni, Southern California; Gemma Spofforth, Florida
TennisAmanda McDowellGeorgia TechAni Mijacika, Clemson; Aurelija Miseviciute, Arkansas; Zuzana Zemenová, Baylor
Track & FieldJacquelyn JohnsonArizona StateBrie Felnagle, North Carolina; Alysia Johnson, California; Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
VolleyballFoluke AkinradewoStanfordChrista Harmotto, Penn State; Megan Hodge, Penn State; Asia Kaczor, USC

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Candace ParkerBasketballTennessee
Honda Inspiration Award winnerPatience KnightTrack & FieldTexas Tech
DII Honda Athlete of the YearVicky BraegelmannVolleyballVolleyball
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearSarah ZerzanCross CountryWillamette

2008–09 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballRenee Montgomery (Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup)ConnecticutAngel McCoughtry, Louisville; Maya Moore, Connecticut; Courtney Paris, Oklahoma
Cross CountrySally KipyegoTexas TechTasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech; Brie Felnagle, North Carolina; Susan Kuijken, Florida State
Field hockeySusie RoweMarylandJen Long, Penn State; Laurie Pfeiffer, Iowa; Shannon Taylor, Syracuse
GolfMaría HernándezPurdueCarlota Ciganda, Arizona State; Jennifer Song, USC; Lizette Salas, USC
Gymnasticsurl=https://www.deseret.com/2009/6/22/20325019/gymnast-kupets-of-georgia-wins-honda-broderick-cuptitle=Gymnast Kupets of Georgia wins Honda-Broderick Cupagency=Associated Pressdate=2009-06-22website=Deseret Newsaccess-date=March 15, 2020}}GeorgiaKristina Baskett, Utah; Ashleigh Clare-Kearny, LSU; Jessica Lopez, Denver
LacrosseHannah NielsenNorthwesternJillian Byers, Notre Dame: Amber Falcone, North Carolina; Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland
SoccerCasey NogueiraNorth CarolinaKerri Hanks, Notre Dame; Brittany Bock, Notre Dame; Christina DiMartino, UCLA
SoftballDanielle Lawrie ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))WashingtonKaitlin Cochran, Arizona State; Stacey Nelson, Florida; Tammy Williams, Northwestern
Swimming & DivingDana VollmerCaliforniaJulia Smit, Stanford; Rebecca Soni, USC; Gemma Spofforth, Florida
TennisMallory CecilDukeAurelija Miseviciute, Arkansas; Maria Mosolova, Northwestern; Laura Vallverdu, Miami
Track & FieldJennifer Simpson ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))ColoradoSarah Bowman, Tennessee; Tiffany Ofili, Michigan; Blessing Okagbare, Texas
VolleyballNicole Fawcett ((Finalist for Honda-Broderick Cup))Penn StateChrista Harmotto, Penn State; Destinee Hooker, Texas; Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Courtney KupetsGymnasticsGeorgia
Honda Inspiration Award winnerNicole HesterBasketballDrexel
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKristin ErbSoftballLock Haven
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearAshley HustonTrack & FieldHardin-Simmons

2009–10 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballMaya MooreConnecticutTina Charles, Connecticut; Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska; Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford
Cross CountryAngela BizzarriIllinoisSusan Kuijken, Florida State; Kendra Schaaf, Washington; Catherine White, Virginia
Field hockeyKatie O'DonnellMarylandKatie Reinprecht, Princeton; LPaige Selenski, Virginia; Loren Sherer, Connecticut
GolfCaroline HedwallOklahoma StateCydney Clayton, Auburn; Jennifer Johnson, Arizona State; Jennifer Song, USC
GymnasticsSusan JacksonLSUCarly Janiga, Stanford; Brandi Personett, Penn State; Sarah Shire, Missouri
LacrosseCaitlyn McFaddenMarylandKatrina Dowd, Northwestern; Brittany Kalkstein, Virginia; Jenn Russell, North Carolina
SoccerWhitney EngenNorth CarolinaTobin Heath, North Carolina; Lauren Cheney, UCLA; Kelley O'Hara, Stanford
SoftballDanielle LawrieWashingtonChelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State; Megan Langenfeld, UCLA; Jen Yee, Georgia Tech
Swimming & DivingJulia SmitStanfordElaine Breeden, Stanford; Allison Schmitt, Georgia; Gemma Spofforth, Florida
TennisLaura VallverduMiamiIrina Falconi, Georgia Tech; Chelsey Gullickson, Georgia; Jana Juricova, California
Track & FieldLisa KollIowa StateQueen Harrison, Virginia Tech; Mariam Kevkhishvili, Florida; Blessing Okagbare, UTEP
VolleyballMegan HodgePenn StateAlisha Glass, Penn State; Hana Cutura, California; Destinee Hooker, Texas

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Megan Hodge (tie)VolleyballPenn State
Maya Moore (tie)BasketballConnecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winnerAntoinette CobbTrack & FieldLouisiana Tech
DII Honda Athlete of the YearMaggie McNamaraVolleyballConcordia
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearMarie BornerTrack & FieldBethel

2010–11 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballMaya MooreConnecticutBrittney Griner, Baylor; Amber Harris, Xavier; Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford
Cross CountrySheila ReidVillanovaJordan Hasay, Oregon; Emily Infeld, Georgetown; Risper Kimaiyo, UTEP
Field HockeyKatie O’DonnellMarylandMelissa González, Connecticut; Paige Selenski, Virginia; Kathleen Sharkey, Princeton
GolfMarta Silva ZamoraLSULizette Salas, USC; Kelli Shean, Arkansas; Austin Ernst, LSU
GymnasticsKayla HoffmanAlabamaKylee Botterman, Michigan; Brittani McCullough, UCLA; Sharaya Musser, Penn State
LacrosseShannon SmithNorthwesternGrace Gavin, Loyola; Sarah Mollison, Maryland; Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland
SoccerMelissa HendersonNotre DameAlex Morgan, California; Christen Press, Stanford; Sophie Schmidt, Portland
SoftballKelsey BruderFloridaAshley Hansen, Stanford; Jolene Henderson, California; Chelsea Thomas, Missouri
Swimming & DivingKatinka HosszúUSC TrojansAllison Schmitt, Georgia; Jillian Tyler, Minnesota; Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, Auburn.
TennisJana JuricováCaliforniaLauren Embree, Florida; Maria Sanchez, USC; Stacey Tan, Stanford
Track & FieldSheila ReidVillanovaJessica Beard, Texas A&M; Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU; Kim Williams, Florida State
VolleyballBlair BrownPenn StateJulian Faucette, Texas; Alex Jupiter, USC; Carli Lloyd, California

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Maya MooreBasketballConnecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winnerJessica BrelandBasketballNorth Carolina
DII Honda Athlete of the YearSammy MacyField HockeyUMass-Lowell
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearKendra SternSwimming & DivingAmherst

2011–12 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballBrittney GrinerBaylorSkylar Diggins, Notre Dame; Elena Delle Donne, Delaware; Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford
Cross CountrySheila ReidVillanovaJordan Hasay, Oregon; Abbey D’Agostino, Dartmouth; Emily Infeld, Georgetown
Field HockeyMegan FrazerMarylandChelsea Armstrong, Northwestern; Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina; Whitney Frates, New Hampshire
GolfBrooke PancakeAlabamaLindy Duncan, Duke; Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma; Emily Tubert, Arkansas
GymnasticsKytra HunterFloridaAmy Glass, Boise State; Jaime Pisani, Arkansas; Geralen Stack-Eaton, Alabama
LacrosseTaylor ThorntonNorthwesternBrittany Dashiell, Florida; Sarah Plumb, Dartmouth; Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland
SoccerTeresa NoyolaStanfordLindsay Taylor, Stanford; Maya Hayes, Penn State
SoftballKeilani RickettsOklahomaKatelyn Boyd, Arizona State; Jolene Henderson, California; Jackie Traina, Alabama
Swimming & DivingCaitlin LeverenzCaliforniaKatinka Hosszu, USC; Megan Romano, Georgia; Breeja Larson, Texas A&M
TennisNicole GibbsStanfordMallory Burdette, Stanford; Beatrice Capra, Duke; Allie Will, Florida
Track & FieldKimberlyn DuncanLSUBrigetta Barrett, Arizona; Christina Manning, Ohio State; Jeneva McCall, Southern Illinois
VolleyballAlex JupiterUSCRachael Adams, Texas; Kanani Danielson, Hawaii; Kelly Murphy, Florida State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Brittney GrinerBasketballBaylor
Honda Inspiration Award winnerElena Delle DonneBasketballDelaware
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKari DaughertyBasketballAshland
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearStacey HagensenSoftballPacific Lutheran

2012–13 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballElena Delle DonneDelawareSkylar Diggins, Notre Dame; Brittney Griner, Baylor; Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford
Cross CountryBetsy SainaIowa StateJordan Hasay, Oregon; Abbey D’Agostino, Dartmouth; Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton, Wichita State
Field HockeyKatie ReinprechtPrincetonChelsea Armstrong, Northwestern; Megan Frazer, Maryland; Paige Selenski, Virginia
GolfAnnie ParkUSCLindy Duncan, Duke; Stephanie Meadow, Alabama; Paula Reto, Purdue
GymnasticsBridget SloanFloridaVanessa Zamarripa, UCLA; Rheagan Courville, LSU; Alina Weinstein, Illinois
LacrosseKara CannizzaroNorth CarolinaAlex Aust, Maryland; Becca Block, Syracuse; Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland
SoccerCrystal DunnNorth CarolinaAlina Garciamendez-Rowold, Stanford; Christine Nairn, Penn State; Ines Jaurena, Florida State
SoftballKeilani RickettsOklahomaLauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma; Amber Freeman, Arizona State; Lauren Gibson, Tennessee
Swimming and DivingAllison SchmittGeorgiaElizabeth Beisel, Florida; Breeja Larson, Texas A&M; Elizabeth Pelton, California
TennisNicole GibbsStanfordLauren Embree, Florida; Sabrina Santamaria, Southern California; Mary Weatherholt, Nebraska
Track and FieldKimberlyn DuncanLSUBrigetta Barrett, Arizona; Kori Carter, Stanford; Andrea Geubelle, Kansas
VolleyballAlaina BergsmaOregonHaley Eckerman, Texas; Lauren Plum, Oregon; Ariel Scott, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Keilani RickettsSoftballOklahoma
Honda Inspiration Award winnerAndrea "Drey" MingoBasketballPurdue
DII Honda Athlete of the YearKari DaughertyBasketballAshland
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearAllyson FournierSoftballTufts

2013–14 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballBreanna StewartConnecticutKayla McBride, Notre Dame; Alyssa Thomas, Maryland; Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford; Odyssey Sims, Baylor
Cross countryAbbey D'AgostinoDartmouthKatie Avory, Iona; Emma Bates, Boise State; Aisling Cuffe, Stanford
Field hockeyMarie Elena BollesConnecticutRachael Mack, Michigan; Jill Witmer, Maryland; Emily Wold, North Carolina
GolfCéline BoutierDukeDoris Chen, USC; Alison Lee, UCLA; Annie Park, USC
GymnasticsKim JacobAlabamaKatherine Grable, Arkansas; Bridget Sloan, Florida; Emily Wong, Nebraska
LacrosseTaylor CummingsMarylandShannon Gilroy, Florida; Alyssa Murray, Syracuse; Kayla Treanor, Syracuse
SoccerAbby DahlkemperUCLAMorgan Brian, Virginia; Crystal Dunn, North Carolina; Kassey Kallman, Florida State
SoftballMadison ShipmanTennesseeCheridan Hawkins, Oregon; Maddie O'Brien, Florida State; Sierra Romero, Michigan
Swimming and divingFelicia LeeStanfordMaya DiRado, Stanford; Missy Franklin, California; Breeja Larson, Texas A&M; Brittany MacLean, Georgia
TennisRobin AndersonUCLALynn Chi, California; Danielle Collins, Virginia; Jamie Loeb, North Carolina
Track and fieldSharika NelvisArkansas StateCourtney Okolo, Texas; Jenna Prandini, Oregon; Kendell Williams, Georgia
VolleyballKrista VansantWashingtonHaley Eckerman, Texas; Kelsey Robinson, Nebraska; Carly Wopat, Stanford

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Kim JacobGymnasticsAlabama
Honda Inspiration Award winnerArin GillilandSoccerKentucky
DII Honda Athlete of the YearLauren BattistaBasketballBentley
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearChristy CazzollaTrack & FieldWisconsin-Oshkosh

2014–15 Winners and nominees

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SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballBreanna StewartConnecticutJewell Loyd, Notre Dame; Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina; Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut
Cross countryKate AveryIonaEmma Bates, Boise State; Sarah Disanza, Wisconsin; Rachele Schulist, Michigan State
Field hockeyPaula HeuserAlbanyLaura Gebhart, Penn State; Kelsey Harbin, Stanford; Roisin Upton, Connecticut
GolfEmma TalleyAlabamaBronte Law, UCLA; Gaby López, Arkansas; Leona Maguire, Duke
GymnasticsKytra HunterFloridaGeorgia Dabritz, Utah; Lindsay Mable, Minnesota; Samantha Peszek, UCLA
LacrosseTaylor CummingsMarylandMegan Douty, Maryland, Shannon Gilroy, Florida; Kayla Treanor, Syracuse
SoccerSam MewisUCLAMorgan Brian, University of Virginia; Dagný Brynjarsdóttir, Florida State University; Shea Groom, Texas A&M University
SoftballLauren HaegarFloridaLauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma; Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon; Sierra Romero, Michigan
Swimming & DivingMissy FranklinCaliforniaSimone Manuel, Stanford; Leah Smith, Virginia; Kelsi Worrell, Louisville
TennisRobin AndersonUCLABrooke Austin, Florida; Jamie Loeb, North Carolina; Carol Zhao, Stanford
Track & FieldJenna PrandiniOregonKendra Harrison, Kentucky; Akela Jones, Kansas State; Demi Payne, Stephen F. Austin
VolleyballKrista VansantWashingtonInky Ajanaku, Stanford; Lauren Carlini, Wisconsin; Micha Hancock, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Missy FranklinSwimming & DivingCalifornia
Honda Inspiration Award winnerImani McGee-StaffordBasketballTexas
DII Honda Athlete of the YearRachel DickinsonField hockeyMillersville (PA)
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearAllyson FournierSoftballTufts

2015–16 Winners and nominees

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SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballBreanna StewartConnecticutMoriah Jefferson, Connecticut; Brianna Turner, Notre Dame; A'ja Wilson, South Carolina
Cross countryMolly SeidelNotre DameCourtney Frerichs, New Mexico; Allie Ostrander, Boise State; Dominique Scott, Arkansas
Field hockeyAlyssa ManleySyracuseLauren Blazing, Duke; Sarah Sprink, Maryland; Roisin Upton, Connecticut
GolfVirginia Elena CartaDukeKatelyn Dambaugh, South Carolina; Cheyenne Knight, Alabama; Bronte Law, UCLA
GymnasticsBridget SloanFloridaLindsay Mable, Minnesota; Nina McGee, Denver; Elizabeth Price, Stanford
LacrosseTaylor CummingsMarylandAlice Mercer, Maryland; Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame; Kayla Treanor, Syracuse
SoccerRaquel RodríguezPenn StateKadeisha Buchanan, West Virginia; Rachel Daly, St. John's; Emily Sonnett, Virginia
SoftballSierra RomeroMichiganLexie Elkins, Louisiana at Lafayette; Megan Good, James Madison; Haylie McCleney, Alabama
Swimming & DivingKelsi WorrellLouisvilleElla Eastin, Stanford; Lilly King, Indiana; Olivia Smoliga, Georgia
TennisDanielle CollinsVirginiaHayley Carter, North Carolina; Francesca Di Lorenzo, Ohio State; Luisa Stefani, Pepperdine
Track & FieldCourtney OkoloTexasKeturah Orji, Georgia; Raven Saunders, Ole Miss; Kendell Williams, Georgia
VolleyballSamantha BricioUSCLauren Carlini, Wisconsin; Daly Santana, Minnesota; Haleigh Washington, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Breanna StewartBasketballConnecticut
Honda Inspiration Award winnerEmily FogleSwimming & DivingPurdue
DII Honda Athlete of the YearEmily OrenTrack & FieldHillsdale
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearSydney MossBasketballThomas More

2016–17 Winners and nominees

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SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballKelsey PlumWashingtonNapheesa Collier, Connecticut; Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State; A'ja Wilson, South Carolina
Cross CountryKarissa SchweizerMissouriErin Finn, Michigan; Katie Rainsberger, Oregon; Anna Rohrer, Notre Dame
Field HockeyGreta NauckDelawarePaula Heuser, Albany; Welma Luus, Maryland; Charlotte Veitner, Connecticut
GolfMonica VaughnArizona StateJennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest; Andrea Lee, Stanford; Leona Maguire, Duke
GymnasticsAlex McMurtryFloridaChayse Capps, Oklahoma; Ashleigh Gnat, LSU; Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma
LacrosseZoe StukenbergMarylandKenzie Kent, Boston College; Marie McCool, North Carolina; Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
SoccerKadeisha BuchananWest VirginiaSavannah McCaskill, South Carolina; Ashley Hatch, Brigham Young; Cassie Miller, Florida State
SoftballKelly BarnhillFloridaMegan Good, James Madison; Sarah Goenewegen, Minnesota; DJ Sanders, Louisiana Lafayette
Swimming & DivingKatie LedeckyStanfordKathleen Baker, California; Lilly King, Indiana; Simone Manuel, Stanford
TennisDanielle CollinsVirginiaHayley Carter, North Carolina; Francesca Di Lorenzo, Ohio State; Luisa Stefani, Pepperdine
Track & FieldKendell WilliamsGeorgiaMaggie Ewen, Arizona State; Keturah Orji, Georgia; Raevyn Rogers, Oregon
VolleyballInky AjanakuStanfordEbony Nwanebu, Texas; Kadie Rolfzen, Nebraska; Sarah Wilhite, Minnesota

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Katie LedeckySwimming & DivingStanford
Honda Inspiration Award winnerNicole StaffordSwimming & DivingStanford
DII Honda Athlete of the YearCarly MuscaroTrack & FieldMerrimack
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearLizzy CristSoccerWashington (St. Louis)

2017–18 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballA'ja WilsonSouth CarolinaSabrina Ionescu, Oregon; Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio State; Katie Lou Samuelson, Connecticut
Cross CountryEdnah KurgatNew MexicoAmy-Eloise Neale, Washington; Allie Ostrander, Boise State; Charlotte Taylor, San Francisco
Field HockeyCharlotte VeitnerConnecticutAlyssa Chillano, Duke; Ashley Hoffman, North Carolina; Lein Holsboer, Maryland
GolfJennifer KupchoWake ForestAndrea Lee, Stanford; Lauren Stephenson, Alabama; Lilia Vu, UCLA
GymnasticsChristine Peng-Peng LeeUCLASarah Finnegan, LSU; Elizabeth Price, Stanford; Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma
LacrosseSam ApuzzoBoston CollegeKristen Gaudian, James Madison; Marie McCool, North Carolina; Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook
SoccerAndi SullivanStanfordImani Dorsey, Duke; Jessie Fleming, UCLA; Savannah McCaskill, South Carolina
SoftballRachel GarciaUCLAKelly Barnhill, Florida; Amanda Lorenz, Florida; Paige Parker, Oklahoma
Swimming & DivingSimone ManuelStanfordElla Eastin, Stanford; Katie Ledecky, Stanford; Lilly King, Indiana
TennisArianne HartonoOle MissMakenna Jones, North Carolina; Astra Sharma, Vanderbilt; Bianca Turati, Texas
Track & FieldMaggie EwenArizona StateLynna Irby, Georgia; Keturah Orji, Georgia; Karissa Schweizer, Missouri
VolleyballRhamat AlhassanFloridaSimone Lee, Penn State; Kathryn Plummer, Stanford; Haleigh Washington, Penn State

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Simone ManuelSwimming & DivingStanford
Honda Inspiration Award winnerMegan CunninghamTrack & Field/Cross CountryMissouri
DII Honda Athlete of the YearCaroline KurgatTrack & FieldAlaska Anchorage
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearEudice ChongTennisWesleyan

2018–19 Winners and nominees

Sources:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballMegan GustafsonIowaAsia Durr, Louisville; Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon; Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
Cross CountryDani JonesColoradoJessica Hull, Oregon; Weini Kelati, New Mexico; Alicia Monson, Wisconsin
Field HockeyAshley HoffmanNorth CarolinaPaula Portugal, Miami (OH); Anna Willocks, Saint Joseph's; Elise Wong, Princeton
GolfMaría FassiArkansasJaravee Boonchant, Duke; Frida Kinhult, Florida State; Albane Valenzuela, Stanford
GymnasticsMaggie NicholsOklahomaBrenna Dowell, Oklahoma; Sarah Finnegan, LSU; Kyla Ross, UCLA
LacrosseMegan TaylorMarylandSam Apuzzo, Boston College; Dempsey Arsenault, Boston College; Selena Lasota, Northwestern
SoccerNatalia KuikkaFlorida StateJulia Ashley, North Carolina; Jordan DiBiasi, Stanford; Caitlin Farrell, Georgetown
SoftballRachel GarciaUCLAAbbey Cheek, Kentucky; Caleigh Clifton, Oklahoma; Amber Fiser, Minnesota
Swimming & DivingLilly KingIndianaMallory Comerford, Louisville; Beata Nelson, Wisconsin; Abbey Weitzeil, California
TennisEstela Perez-SomarribaMiami (FL)Kate Fahey, Michigan; Katarina Jokic, Georgia; Ingrid Gamarra Martins, South Carolina
Track & FieldYanis DavidFloridaJaneek Brown, Arkansas; Allie Ostrander, Boise State; Sha'Carri Richardson, LSU
VolleyballKathryn PlummerStanfordRoni Jones-Perry, BYU; Jordyn Poulter, Illinois; Samantha Seliger-Swenson, Minnesota

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Rachel GarciaSoftballUCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winnerJenna FesslerVolleyballThomas More
DII Honda Athlete of the YearTaylor ReissVolleyballSouthwest Minnesota State
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearMadison TempleBasketballThomas More

2019–20 Winners and nominees

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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.

2019–20SportSeasonRegular seasonChampionshipsHonda Sports Award
Cross CountryFallCompletedCompletedAnnounced
Field HockeyFallCompletedCompletedAnnounced
SoccerFallCompletedCompletedAnnounced
VolleyballFallCompletedCompletedAnnounced
Swimming & DivingWinterCompletedCancelledAnnounced
BasketballWinterCompletedCanceledAnnounced
GymnasticsWinterCompletedCanceledAnnounced
TennisSpringCanceledCanceledNo Award
GolfSpringCanceledCanceledNo Award
LacrosseSpringCanceledCanceledNo Award
SoftballSpringCanceledCanceledNo Award
Track & FieldSpringCanceledCanceledNo 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.

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballSabrina IonescuOregonDana Evans, Louisville; Tyasha Harris, South Carolina; Aari McDonald, Arizona
Cross CountryWeini KelatiNew MexicoKatie Izzo, Arkansas; Taylor Werner, Arkansas; Alicia Monson, Wisconsin
Field HockeyErin MatsonNorth CarolinaSvea Boker, UConn; Mercedes Pastor, Louisville; Clara Roth, Princeton
GolfNo award due to COVID-19
GymnasticsKyla RossUCLAMaggie Nichols, Oklahoma; Lexy Ramler, Minnesota; Trinity Thomas, Florida
LacrosseNo award due to COVID-19
SoccerCatarina MacarioStanfordMikayla Colohan, BYU; Jessie Fleming, UCLA; Emily Fox, North Carolina
SoftballNo award due to COVID-19
Swimming & DivingAbbey WeitzeilCaliforniaErika Brown, Tennessee; Maggie MacNeil, Michigan; Beata Nelson, Wisconsin
TennisNo award due to COVID-19
Track & FieldNo award due to COVID-19
VolleyballJenna GrayStanfordYossiana Pressley, Baylor; Dana Rettke, Wisconsin;  Jordan Thompson, Cincinnati

Sources:

AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*No award due to COVID-19
Honda Inspiration Award winnerJazzy RichardsSoccerOklahoma
DII Honda Athlete of the YearNo award due to COVID-19
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearNo award due to COVID-19

2020–21 winners and nominees

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:

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballNaLyssa SmithBaylorDana Evans, Louisville; Naz Hillmon, Michigan; Rhyne Howard, Kentucky
Cross CountryMercy ChelangatAlabamaAmaris Tyynismaa, Alabama; Mahala Norris, Air Force; Taylor Roe, Oregon State
Field HockeyErin MatsonNorth CarolinaSophie Hamilton, UConn; Megan Schneider, Louisville; Corinne Zanolli, Stanford
GolfRachel HeckStanfordAngelina Ye, Stanford; Emma Spitz, UCLA; Maja Stark, Oklahoma State
GymnasticsAnastasia WebbOklahomaLuisa Blanco, Alabama; Lynnzee Brown, Denver; Lexy Ramler, Minnesota
LacrosseCharlotte NorthBoston CollegeLizzie Colson, Maryland; Ally Kennedy, Stony Brook; Taylor Moreno, North Carolina
SoccerAlex LoeraSanta ClaraEmily Alvarado, TCU; Jaelin Howell, Florida State; Ally Schlegel, Penn State
SoftballRachel GarciaUCLAMontana Fouts, Alabama; Dejah Mulipola, Arizona; Sami Williams, Iowa State
Swimming & DivingSarah BaconMinnesotaSophie Hansson, NC State; Maggie MacNeil, Michigan; Paige Madden, Virginia
TennisSara DaavettilaNorth CarolinaKatarina Jokic, Georgia; Emma Navarro, Virginia; Estela Pérez Somarriba, Miami
Track & FieldAnna CockrellUSCTara Davis, Texas; Tyra Gittens, Texas A&M; Athing Mu, Texas A&M
VolleyballMadison LilleyKentuckyLogan Eggleston, Texas; Dana Rettke, Wisconsin; Stephanie Samedy, Minnesota
AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Rachel GarciaSoftballUCLA
Honda Inspiration Award winnerAsjia O'NealVolleyballTexas
DII Honda Athlete of the YearNo award due to COVID-19
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearNo award due to COVID-19

2021–22 winners and nominees

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballAliyah BostonSouth CarolinaCaitlin Clark, Iowa; Rhyne Howard, Kentucky; NaLyssa Smith, Baylor
Cross CountryWhittni OrtonBYUMercy Chelangat, Alabama; Cailie Logue, Iowa State; Ceili McCabe, West Virginia
Field HockeyJill BoltonLibertyBrooke DeBerdine, Maryland; Erin Matson, North Carolina; Maddy Murphy, Iowa
GolfRose ZhangStanfordAlexandra Försterling, Arizona State; Ingrid Lindblad, LSU; Natasha Andrea Oon, San Jose State
GymnasticsTrinity ThomasFloridaJade Carey, Oregon State; Sunisa Lee, Auburn; Lexy Ramler, Minnesota
LacrosseJamie OrtegaNorth CarolinaAlly Mastroianni, North Carolina; Charlotte North, Boston College; Emily Sterling, Maryland
SoccerJaelin HowellFlorida StateMikayla Colohan, BYU; Gabby Provenzano, Rutgers; Kelsey Turnbow, Santa Clara
SoftballJocelyn AloOklahomaGeorgina Corrick, South Florida; Danielle Gibson, Arkansas; Baylee Klingler, Washington
Swimming & DivingKate DouglassVirginiaAlexandra Walsh, Virginia; Katharine Berkoff, NC State; Tarrin Gilliland, Indiana
TennisPeyton StearnsTexasEryn Cayetano, USC; Sarah Hamner, South Carolina; Emma Navarro, Virginia
Track & FieldAbby SteinerKentuckyAnna Hall, Florida; Jasmine Moore, Tennessee; Camryn Rogers, California
VolleyballDana RettkeWisconsinTori Dilfer, Louisville; Logan Eggleston, Texas; Stephanie Samedy, Minnesota
AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Aliyah BostonBasketballSouth Carolina
Honda Inspiration Award winnerLauren ThibodeauGolfLouisville
DII Honda Athlete of the YearJazmin PetrantonioField hockeyShippensburg
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearErin NicholasField hockeyMiddlebury

2022–23 winners and nominees

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballCaitlin ClarkIowaAliyah Boston, South Carolina; Mackenzie Holmes, Indiana; Maddy Siegrist, Villanova
Cross CountryKatelyn TuohyNC StateKesley Chmiel, NC State; Elise Stearns, Northern Arizona; Parker Valby, Florida
Field HockeyErin MatsonNorth CarolinaBente Baekers, Northwestern; Sophia Gladieux, Penn State; Beth Yeager, Princeton
GolfRose ZhangStanfordJenny Bae, Georgia; Ingrid Lindblad, LSU; Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State University;
GymnasticsTrinity ThomasFloridaHaleigh Bryant, LSU; Jade Carey, Oregon State; Raena Worley, Kentucky
LacrosseIzzy ScaneNorthwesternDelaney Sweitzer, Syracuse; Sam Thacker, Denver; Jillian Wilson, Loyola Maryland
SoccerLilly RealeUCLATori Hansen, North Carolina; Jenna Nighswonger, Florida State; Reyna Reyes, Alabama
SoftballMontana FoutsAlabamaMegan Faraimo, UCLA; Kiki Milloy, Tennessee; Ashley Rogers, Tennessee
Swimming & DivingKate DouglassVirginiaGretchen Walsh, Virginia; Maggie MacNeil, North Carolina; Aranza Vazquez, North Carolina
TennisFiona CrawleyNorth CarolinaLea Ma, Georgia; Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M; Fangran Tian, UCLA
Track & FieldJasmine MooreFloridaJulien Alfred, Texas; Ackera Nugent, Arkansas; Britton Wilson, Arkansas
VolleyballLogan EgglestonTexasGabby Blossom, San Diego; Claire Chaussee, Louisville; Kendall Kip, Stanford
AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Caitlin ClarkBasketballIowa
Honda Inspiration Award winnerMahalia WhiteVolleyballNorth Florida
DII Honda Athlete of the YearBrooke OlsonBasketballMinnesota Duluth
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearJane EarleyLacrosseMiddlebury

2023–24 winners and nominees

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
Basketballtitle=12 Honda Sport Award Winners Vying for Honda Cupurl=https://www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com/releases/2023-24/EventBroadcastReminderwebsite=Collegiate Women Sports Awardsdate=June 23, 2024}}IowaPaige Bueckers, Connecticut; Elizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech; JuJu Watkins, Southern California
Cross CountryParker ValbyFloridaDoris Lemngole and Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama; Olivia Markezich, Notre Dame
Field HockeyRyleigh HeckNorth CarolinaIris Langejans, Rutgers; Annabel Skubisz and Lauren Wadas, Northwestern
GolfIngrid LindbladLouisiana StateAdela Cernousek (Texas A&M), Julia López Ramirez (Mississippi State), Lottie Woad (Florida State)
GymnasticsHaleigh BryantLouisiana StateJordan Bowers (Oklahoma), Jade Carey (Oregon State), Leanne Wong (Florida)
LacrosseIzzy ScaneNorthwesternChase Boyle (Loyola), Madison Taylor (Northwestern), Jackie Wolak (Notre Dame)
SoccerOnyi EcheginiFlorida StateJasmine Aikey, Stanford; Hannah Anderson, Texas Tech; Brecken Mozingo, Brigham Young
SoftballNiJaree CanadyStanfordReese Atwood (Texas), Claire Davidson (Duke), Jocelyn Erickson (Florida)
Swimming & DivingGretchen WalshVirginiaBella Sims, Florida; Aranza Vazquez Montano, North Carolina; Alex Walsh, Virginia
TennisMary StoianaTexas A&MAlexa Noel (Miami), Amelia Rajecki (NC State), Darja Vidmanová (Georgia)
Track & FieldParker ValbyFloridaMcKenzie Long (Mississippi), Maia Ramsden (Harvard), Jaida Ross (Oregon)
VolleyballMadisen SkinnerTexasMerritt Beason, Nebraska; Rachel Fairbanks, Pittsburgh; Sarah Franklin, Wisconsin
AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Caitlin ClarkBasketballIowa
Honda Inspiration Award winnerAaliyah GaylesBasketballSouthern California
DII Honda Athlete of the YearDenisha CartwrightTrack & FieldMinnesota State University
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearTristen MaddoxSoftballEast Texas Baptist University

2024–25 winners and nominees

SportWinnerCollegeFinalists
BasketballPaige BueckersConnecticutMadison Booker,Texas; Hannah Hildalgo, Notre Dame;JuJu Watkins, USC
Cross CountryDoris LemngoleAlabamaAmy Bunnage, Stanford; Pamela Kosgei, New Mexico; Hilda Olemomoi, Florida
Field HockeyMaddie ZimmerNorthwesternManu Ghigliotti, Saint Joseph's; Sophia Gladieux, Penn State; Ryleigh Heck, North Carolina
GolfMaria José MarinArkansasKiara Romero, Oregon; Mirabel Ting, Florida State; Lottie Woad, Florida State
GymnasticsJordan BowersOklahomaJade Carey, Oregon State; Audrey Davis, Oklahoma; Aleah Finnegan, LSU
LacrosseChloe HumphreyNorth CarolinaRachel Clark, Boston College; Shea Dolce, Boston College; Madison Taylor, Northwestern
SoccerKate FaasseNorth CarolinaMaggie Graham, Duke; Caiya Hanks, Wake Forest; Taylor Huff, Florida State
SoftballNiJaree CanadyTexas TechJordyn Bahl, Nebraska; Bri Ellis, Arkansas; Karlyn Pickens, Tennessee
Swimming & DivingGretchen WalshVirginiaJillian Cox, Texas; Claire Curzan, Virginia; Chiara Pellacani, Miami
Tennisurl=https://www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com/releases/2024-25/DIDarjaTennistitle=Darja Vidmanova of Georgia Named Class of 2025 Honda Sport Award Winner for Tennispublisher=The College Women Sports Awardsdate=June 10, 2025access-date=June 22, 2025}}GeorgiaDJ Bennett, Auburn; Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M; Elza Tomase, Tennessee
Track & Fieldurl=https://georgiadogs.com/news/2025/6/19/butler-named-winner-of-honda-sport-award-for-track-fieldtitle=Butler Named Winner Of Honda Sport Award For Track & Fieldwebsite=georgiadogs.compublisher= University of Georgia Athletic Associationdate=19 Jun 2025access-date=19 Jun 2025}}GeorgiaDoris Lemngole, Alabama; Hana Moll, [Washington Huskies track and field
VolleyballOlivia Babcock[PittsburghLexi Rodriguez, Nebraska; Sarah Franklin, Wisconsin; Brooklyn DeLeye, Kentucky
AwardWinnerSportCollege
*Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year*Gretchen WalshSwimmingVirginia
Honda Inspiration Award winnerSidney BarbierNordic SkiDenver
DII Honda Athlete of the YearAlexis BrownTrack & FieldLenoir-Rhyne
DIII Honda Athlete of the YearOlivia FoleyVolleyballJuniata College

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