Honda Sports Award pre 2000 winners and nominees

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1976–77 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Lucy Harris Delta State
Cross country Julie Brown Cal State Northridge
Field hockey Karen Shelton West Chester
Golf Beth Daniels Furman
Gymnastics (tie) Ann Carr Penn State
Connie Jo Israel Clarion State
Softball Audie Kujala Delaware
Swimming & Diving Melissa Belote Arizona State
Tennis Kathy Mueller Trenton State College
Track & Field Evelyn Ashford UCLA
Volleyball Flora Hyman Houston

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Lucy Harris Basketball Delta State

1977–78 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Ann Meyers UCLA
Cross country Kathy Mills Penn State
Field hockey Karen Shelton West Chester
Golf Debbie Petrizzi Texas
Gymnastics Ann Carr Penn State
Softball Kathy Arendsen Texas Woman's
Swimming & Diving Renee Laravie Florida
Tennis Jeanne Duvall UCLA
Track & Field Kathy Mills Penn State
Volleyball Debbie Green USC

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Ann Meyers Basketball UCLA  

1978–79 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Nancy Lieberman Old Dominion
Cross country Kathy Mills Penn State
Field hockey Karen Shelton West Chester
Golf Kyle O'Brien San Jose State
Gymnastics Kolleen Casey SMU
Softball Kathy Arendsen Texas Woman's
Swimming & Diving Joan Pennington Texas
Tennis Kathy Jordan Stanford
Track & Field Jody Anderson Cal State Northridge
Volleyball Annette Cottle Utah State

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Nancy Lieberman Basketball Old Dominion  

1979–80 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Nancy Lieberman Old Dominion
Cross country Joan Benoit Bowdoin College
Field hockey Brenda Becker West Chester
Golf Patty Sheehan San Jose State
Gymnastics Ann Carr Penn State
Softball Kathy Arendsen Cal State Chico
Swimming & Diving Jill Sterkel Texas
Tennis Wendy White Rollins College
Track & Field Julie Shea North Carolina State
Volleyball Ann Meyers Dayton

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Julie Shea Track & Field North Carolina State

1980–81 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Lynette Woodard Kansas
Cross country Julie Shea North Carolina State
Field hockey Jeannie Fissinger Penn State
Golf Terry Moody Georgia
Gymnastics Sharon Shapiro UCLA
Softball Kathy Riley East Carolina
Swimming & Diving Jill Sterkel Texas
Tennis Anna Fernandez USC
Track & Field Leann Warren Oregon
Volleyball Patty Berg University of the Pacific

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Jill Sterkel Swimming & Diving

1981–82 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College
Basketball Pam Kelly Louisiana Tech
Cross country Patsy Sharples Idaho
Field hockey Candy Fin Penn State
Golf Juli Inkster San Jose State
Gymnastics Ann Woods Florida
Softball Darby Cottle Florida State
Swimming & Diving Tracy Caulkins Florida
Tennis Heather Crowe Indiana
Track & Field Karin Smith Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Volleyball Sally Schlobohm Texas

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Tracy Caulkins Swimming & Diving Florida  

1982–83 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Anne Donovan Old Dominion Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Paula McGee, USC; Margie O’Brien, Clark
LaTaunya Pollard, Cal State Long Beach; Valerie Still, Kentucky; Jackie White, Cal Poly Pomona
Cross country Lesley Welch Virginia Amy Harper, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Ceci Hopp, Stanford
Regina Joyce, Washington; Tori Neubauer, Wisconsin, LaCrosse
Field hockey Yolanda Hightower Old Dominion Ann Grim, Lock Haven State College; Martha Russo, Princeton
Debbie Schimpf, Trenton State College; Brenda Stauffer, Penn State
Golf Penny Hammel Miami Cindy Davis, Furman; Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa; Rita More, Texas Christian
Gymnastics Jeri Cameron Arizona State Karen Beer, Denver; Cindy Lazzarino, San Francisco State
Megan McCunniff, Utah; Kathy McMinn, Georgia
Softball Lori Stoll TAMU Suzy Brazney, Cal Poly Pomona; Erin Capps, Oregon State; Tracy Compton, UCLA
Debbi Doom, UCLA; Dot Richardson, UCLA; Wende Ward, Fresno State
Swimming & Diving Tracy Caulkins Florida Elizabeth Jex, Williams College; Megan Neyer, Florida; Jeanne O’Connor, Clarion State
Jill Sterkel, Texas; Tammy Thomas, Kansas; Sue Walsh, North Carolina
Tennis Louise Allen Trinity GiGi Fernández, Clemson; Elizabeth Herr, USC; Suzanne Kuhlman, Georgetown
Laurie Laughlin, Southwestern College; Gretchen Rush, Trinity
Track & Field Jackie Joyner UCLA Carol Cady, Stanford; Randy Givens, Florida State; Tori Neubauer, Wisconsin, LaCrosse
Merlene Ottey, Nebraska; Betty Springs, North Carolina State; Kim Whitehead, Morgan State
Volleyball Deitre Collins Hawai'i Jeanne Beauprey, UCLA; Star Clark, California, Riverside; Tracy Clark, USC
Toni Himmer, San Diego State; Jan Saunders, University of the Pacific
Tammy Smit, UC San Diego; Dana Smith, USC

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year

1983–84 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Cheryl Miller USC Carla Eades, Central Missouri State; Janet Harris, Georgia; Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech
Page Lutz, Elizabethtown College; Joyce Walker, Louisiana State
Cross country Betty Springs North Carolina State Nan Doak, Iowa; Amy Harper, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Kathy Hayes, Oregon; Tori Neubauer, Wisconsin, LaCrosse
Field hockey Laurie Decker Connecticut Ellen Egan, Iowa; Ann Grim, Lock Haven State; Terry Kix, Connecticut
Luci Lagrimas, University of the Pacific; Missy Meharg, Delaware; Christy Morgan, Old Dominion
Golf Cindy Schreyer Georgia Penny Hammel, Miami; Tina Tombs, Arizona State; Mary Anne Widman, Duke
Gymnastics Megan Marsden Utah Tami Elliott, Cal State Fullerton; Debbie Lindemer, Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Jennifer McFarland, Jacksonville State; Lisa Zeis, Arizona State
Softball Debbie Doom UCLA Josie Carter, TAMU; Sheila Cornell, UCLA; Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern
Lea Ann Jarvis, Louisiana Tech; Sue Lewis, Cal State Fullerton
Kathy Slaten, California State Northridge; Karen Youngman, Trenton State College
Swimming & Diving Tracy Caulkins Florida Patty Abt, Kenyon College; Marybeth Linzemeier, Stanford; Megan Neyer, Florida
Joan Pennington, Texas; Sarah Rudolph, Puget Sound; Sue Walsh, North Carolina
Tennis Lisa Spain Georgia Courtney Allen, Principia College; Elise Burgin, Stanford
Elizabeth Calander, Southern Illinois; Linda Gates, Stanford
Track & Field Randy Givens Florida State Carol Cady, Stanford; Claudette Groendaal, Oregon; Nawal El Moutawakel, Iowa State
Tori Neubauer, Wisconsin, LaCrosse; Marita Payne, Florida State; Dannette Young, Alabama A&M
Volleyball Deitre Collins Hawai'i Eileen Dempster, University of the Pacific; Kim Holder, California, Riverside
Karolyn Kirby, Kentucky; Kim Oden, Stanford; Patty Orozco, UCLA
Jan Saunders, University of the Pacific; Molley Wheatley, UC San Diego

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year (tie) Cheryl Miller Basketball USC
Tracy Caulkins Swimming & Diving Florida  

1984–85 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Cheryl Miller USC Medina Dixon, Old Dominion; Teresa Edwards, Georgia; Janet Harris, Georgia
Rosie Jones, Central Missouri State; Deanna Kyle, Scranton
Eun Jung Lee, Northeast Louisiana
Cross country Cathy Branta Wisconsin Julia Kirtland, Macalester College; Christine McMiken, Oklahoma State
Christine Ridenour, Southeast Missouri State; Shelly Steely, Florida
Field hockey Christy Morgan Old Dominion Terry Kix, Connecticut; Mary Koboldt, Iowa; Barbara Marois, New Hampshire
Diane Smith, Trenton State College; Jennifer Terranova, Messiah College
Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion
Golf Deb Richard Florida Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona State; Karen Davies, Florida
Dottie Pepper, Furman; Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa
Gymnastics Penney Hauschild Alabama Tami Elliott, Cal State Fullerton; Kimberly Neal, Arizona State
Jennifer McFarland, Jacksonville State; Elfi Schlegel, Florida
Softball Denise Day Eckert Nebraska Karen Allen, Nicholls State; Joann Ferrieri, Cal State Fullerton
Lee Ann Jarvis, Louisiana Tech; Carol Maioran, Trenton State College
Deborah Mygind, Cal State Fullerton; Kathy Slaten, Cal State Northridge
Swimming & Diving Mary T. Meagher California Patty Abt, Kenyon College; Tiffany Cohen, Texas; Dawn Hewitt, South Florida
Kim Rhodenbaugh, Texas; Conny Van Bentum, California; Mary Wayte, Florida
Tennis Linda Gates Stanford Courtney Allen, Principia College; Elizabeth Calander, Southern Illinois
Leigh Anne Eldredge, Stanford; Gretchen Rush, Trinity
Track & Field Jackie Joyner UCLA Zina Age, Southern; Julie Bowers, West Chester; Cathy Branta, Wisconsin, Madison
Wendy Brown, USC; Laura De Snoo, San Diego State; Latanya Mechun Sheffield, San Diego State
Volleyball Liz Masakayan UCLA Lori Barberich, Penn State; Sue Harbour, Oregon; Lynda Johnson, Portland State
Kristin Kilbourn, UC San Diego; Kim Oden, Stanford
Angela Rock, San Diego State; Jan Saunders, University of the Pacific

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Jackie Joyner Track & Field UCLA  

1985–86 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Kamie Ethridge Texas Teresa Edwards, Georgia; Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi; Eun Jung Lee, Northeast Louisiana
Jane Meyer, Elizabethtown College; Cheryl Miller, USC; Vickie Mitchell, Cal Poly Pomona
Cross country Suzie Tuffey North Carolina State Dorcas Denhartog, Middlebury College; Regina Jacobs, Stanford; Christine McMiken, Oklahoma State
Bente Moe, Seattle Pacific
Field hockey Megan Donnelly UMass Amherst Bonnie Bair, Elizabethtown College; Karen Hertzler, Bloomsburg; Amy Kekeisen, Northwestern
Marcia Pankratz, Iowa; Janet Ryan, Connecticut
Sandy Vander-Heyden, New Hampshire; Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion
Golf Page Dunlap Florida Holly Anderson, Methodist College; Tina Barrett, Longwood College; Kay Cockerill UCLA
Karen Davies, Florida; Robin Hood, Oklahoma State; Jenny Lidback, Louisiana State
Gymnastics Penney Hauschild Alabama Jackie Brummer, Arizona State; Tami Elliott, Cal State Fullerton
Jeanne Foster, College of William and Mary; Mary Leivian, Wisconsin Oshkosh
Softball Sue Lefebvre Cal State Fullerton Pam Clay, Stephen F. Austin; Cynthia Cooper, TAMU; Stacey Johnson, Louisiana Tech
Chenita Rogers, Cal State Fullerton; Alicia Seegert, Michigan
Amu Unterbrink, Indiana; Patricia Wodatch, Eastern Connecticut State
Swimming & Diving Jenna Johnson Stanford Tami Bruce, Florida; Erin Finneran, Kenyon College; Coria Mamalo, Clarion State
Angel Myers, Furman; Megan Neyer, Florida; Beth Olsen, Colorado College
Patty Sabo, Texas; Conny Van Bentum, California
Tennis Gretchen Rush Trinity Debbie Daniel, Trenton State College; Patty Fendick, Stanford
Lise Gregory, Miami; Nancy Roe, Northern Colorado
Track & Field Juliet Cuthbert Texas Regina Cavanaugh, Rice; Yolanda Henry, Abilene Christian; Stephanie Herbst, Wisconsin
Julia Kirtland, Macalester College; Terrie Turner, Texas; Maria Usifo, Texas Southern
Volleyball Kim Oden Stanford Tracy Clark, USC; Kim Ruddins, USC; Lynda Johnson, Portland State
Liz Masakayan, UCLA; Elaina Olden, University of the Pacific
Wendi Rush, Stanford; Sherri Petrick, Illinois Benedictine College

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Kamie Ethridge Basketball Texas

1986–87 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Katrina McClain Georgia Cindy Brown, Cal Long Beach; Clarissa Davis, Texas; Candace Fincher, Valdosta State
Suzie McConnell, Penn State; Shelley Parks, Scranton; Sue Wicks, Rutgers
Cross country Angela Chalmers Northern Arizona Stephanie Herbst, Wisconsin; Lisa Koelfgen, College of St. Thomas; Christine McMiken, Oklahoma State
Gladees Prieur, California State, SLO; Anne Scheitzer, Texas, Austin
Field hockey Jennifer Averill Northwestern Bonnie Bair, Elizabethtown College; Lori Bruney, North Carolina; Sandi Costigan, New Hampshire
Tracey Fuchs, Connecticut; Lisa Griswold, Massachusetts; Mary Alice McCarthy, Penn State
Golf Caroline Keggi New Mexico Karen Davies, Florida; Robin Hood, Oklahoma State; Laurette Maritz, U.S. International
Gymnastics Kelly Garrison-Steves Oklahoma Julie Estin, Alabama; Kim Hamilton, UCLA; Lynne Lederer, Utah
Yumi Mordre, Washington; Lucy Wener, Georgia; Corrinne Wright, Georgia
Softball Connie Clark Cal Fullerton Kathy Gass, Nebraska; Liz Mizera, TAMU; Chenita Rogers, Cal Fullerton
Lori Sippel, Nebraska; Anne Westerkamp, Illinois Benedictine; Rhonda Wheatley, Cal Poly Pomona
Swimming & Diving Mary T. Meagher California Patty Abt, Kenyon College; Jenna Johnson, Stanford; Betsy Mitchell, Texas
Tina Schnare, Cal State Northridge; Dara Torres, Florida; Mary Wayte, Florida
Tennis Patty Fendick Stanford Katrina Adams, Northwestern; Courtney Allen, Principia; Xenia Anastasiadou, Cal Poly Pomona
Diane Donnelly, Northwestern; Stephanie Savides, Stanford; Shaun Stafford, Florida
Track & Field Regina Cavanaugh Rice Alisa Harvey, Tennessee; Vicki Huber, Villanova
Lillie Leatherwood King, Alabama; Gwen Torrence, Georgia
Volleyball Karen Dahlgren Nebraska Lisa Ice, San Jose State; Elaina Oden, University of the Pacific; Annie Kniss, Cal Riverside
Mariliisa Salmi, BYU; Liane Sato, San Diego State; Tammy Webb, Arizona State
Anne Westerkamp, Illinois Benedictine College

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Mary T. Meagher Swimming & Diving California

1987–88 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Teresa Weatherspoon Louisiana Tech Jessica Beachy, Concordia; Michelle Edwards, Iowa; Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee
Vickie Orr, Auburn; Vanessa Wells, West Texas State; Sue Wicks, Rutgers
Cross country Kim Betz Indiana Jackie Goodman, Oklahoma State; Annette Hand, Oregon; Kristina Ljungberg, UTEP
Sylvia Mosqueda, California State, Louisiana; Suzie Tuffey, North Carolina State
Field hockey Diane Madl Connecticut Pam Bustin, Massachusetts; Daneen Ferro, Bloomsburg; Jill Fisher, Old Dominion
Karen Jones, Stanford; Erica Richards, Iowa
Golf Tina Barrett Longwood College Nicole Danforth, Amherst College; Michiko Hattori, Texas; Tracy Kerdyk, Miami
Melissa McNamara, Tulsa; Pamela Wright, Arizona State
Gymnastics Kelly Garrison-Steves Oklahoma Jill Andrews, UCLA; Kim Hamilton, UCLA; Patti Massoels, Utah
Michelle Reyes, Navy; Jessica Smith, Utah
Softball Lisa Longaker UCLA Debbie Dickmann, Cal Northridge
Swimming & Diving Betsy Mitchell Texas Mary Fishbach, Michigan; Julie Gorman, Florida; Tami Bruce, Florida
Shelly Russell, Hope College; Dara Torres, Florida; Ann Wycoff, USMA, West Point
Tennis Shaun Stafford Florida Xenia Anastasiadou, Cal Pomona; Caroline Bodart, Menlo College; Halle Cioffi, Florida
Allison Cooper, UCLA; Lisa Green, Stanford; Ronni Reis, Miami; Stella Sampras, UCLA
Track & Field Vicki Huber Villanova Wendy Brown, USC; Gail Devers, UCLA; Carlette Guidry, Texas
Jearl Miles, Alabama A&M; Meg White, Smith College
Volleyball Suzanne Eagye Hawai'i Judy Bellomo, UCSB; Angela Brinton, Cal Northridge; Janet Hughes, UCSD
Teri McGrath, University of the Pacific; Wendi Rush, Stanford
Mariliisa Salmi, Brigham Young; Teee Williams, Hawai'i

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Teresa Weatherspoon Basketball Louisiana Tech  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Marie Roethlisberger Gymnastics Minnesota
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Angela Brinton Volleyball Cal Northridge
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Jessica Beachy Basketball Concordia

1988–89 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Bridgette Gordon Tennessee Vicky Bullett, Maryland; Clarissa Davis, Texas; Kirsten Dumford, Cal Stanislaus
Cathy Gooden, California State Poly, Pomona; Vickie Orr, Auburn; Deanna Tate, Maryland
Cross country Michelle Dekkers Indiana Sonia Barry, Oklahoma State; Laura Byrne, Southeast Missouri State; Jackie Goodman, Oklahoma State
Tina Ljungberg, UTEP; Anna Prineas, Carleton College; Carole Trepanier, Alabama
Field hockey Diane Madl Connecticut Pam Bustin, Massachusetts; Daneen Ferro, Bloomsburg; Jill Fisher, Old Dominion
Karen Jones, Stanford; Erica Richards, Iowa
Golf Pat Hurst San Jose State Joy Bonhurst, Methodist College; Michiko Hattori, Texas; Katie Peterson, North Carolina
Pearl Sinn, Arizona State; Bettina Walker, Rollins College; Jean Zedlitz, UCLA
Gymnastics Lucy Wener Georgia Jill Andrews, UCLA; Rose Johnson, Indiana Pennsylvania; Mary Leivian, Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Melissa Miller, Florida; Tanya Service, UCLA; Corrinne Wright, Georgia
Soccer Shannon Higgins North Carolina Joy Biefeld, California; Tracy Deyle, Ithaca College; Katree Hodgdon, Vermont
April Kater, UMass; Kim Prutting, Connecticut; Kerri Tashiro, Colorado College; Dawn Wagner, Barry
Softball Janice Parks UCLA Jenny Allard, Michigan; Missy Coombes, Cal Fullerton; Michelle Delloso, South Carolina
Debbie Dickmann, Cal Northridge; Diana Klueg, Trenton State College; Jill Justin, Northern Illinois
Michelle Smith, Oklahoma State
Swimming & Diving Jenna Johnson Stanford Leigh Ann Fetter, Texas; Michelle Griglione, Stanford; Mitzi Kremer, Clemson
Kristen Linehan, Florida; Shelly Russell, Hope College; Ann Wycoff, USMA, West Point
Tennis Sandra Birch Stanford Caroline Bodart, Menlo College; Christina Bokelund, Southern Illinois; Lisa Green, Stanford
Jackie Holden, Mississippi State; Claire Pollard, Mississippi State; Noelle Porter, Pepperdine
Jennifer Santrock, SMU
Track & Field Vicki Huber Villanova Pauline Davis, Alabama; Suzy Favor, Wisconsin; Carla Garrett, Arizona
Anna Prineas, Carleton College; Dawn Sowell, LSU; Mazel Thomas, Abilene Christian College
Volleyball Mary Eggers Illinois Ann Boyer, UCLA; Janet Cobbs, North Dakota State;Tara Cross, Cal Long Beach
Dylann Duncan, Brigham Young; Lori Nishikawa, Washington; Daiva Tomkus, UCLA
Teee Williams, Hawai'i

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Vicki Huber Track & Field Villanova
Honda Inspiration Award winner Angie Jacobs Softball California
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Janet Cobbs Volleyball North Dakota State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Anna Prineas Basketball Concordia

1989–90 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Jennifer Azzi Stanford Crystal Hardy, Delta State; Susan Heidt St. John, Fisher College; Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin
Venus Lacey, Louisiana Tech; Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt; Andrea Stinson, North Carolina State
Cross country Vicki Huber Villanova Darcy Arreola, Cal Northridge; Susan Blis, Missouri; Marybeth Crawley, SUNY Cortland
Michelle Dekkers, Indiana; Valerie McGovern, Kentucky; Patty Wiegand, Tennessee
Field hockey Leslie Lyness North Carolina Melissa Carman, Lock Haven; Jane Catanzara, Temple; Kathy DeAngelis, UMass Amherst
Kristin Eide, Millersville; Cherie Freddie, Iowa; Kim Metcalf, Northwestern
Golf Michiko Hattori Texas Dina Ammaccapane, San Jose State; Dana Arnold, USC; Amy Hooks, Amherst College
Susan Slaughter, Arizona; Amy Schonauer, Longwood College
Gymnastics Jill Andrews UCLA Dee Dee Foster, Alabama; Rachelle Frug, LSU; Kristen Kenoyer, Utah
Maureen Lagrua, Bridgeport; Shelly Scharer, Utah; Carol Ulrich, UCLA
Soccer Shannon Higgins North Carolina Joy Biefeld, California; Tracy Deyle, Ithaca College; Katree Hodgdon, Vermont
April Kater, UMass; Kim Prutting, Connecticut; Kerri Tashiro, Colorado College; Dawn Wagner, Barry
Softball Lisa Longaker UCLA Debbie Dickmann, Cal Northridge; Michele Granger, California;
Yvonne Gutierrex, UCLA; Christia Mohan, Eastern Connecticut State;
Martha Noffsinger, Fresno State; Jule Smith, Fresno State; Stefni Whitton, Southwestern Louisiana
Swimming & Diving Janet Evans Stanford Leigh Ann Fetter, Texas; Yvonne Grierson, MIT; Whitney Hedgepeth, Florida
Kristen Linehan, Florida; Janel Jorgensen, Stanford; Lyn Schermer, Oakland
Tennis Debbie Graham Stanford Nicole Arendt, Florida; Christine Behrens, UC San Diego; Sandra Birch, Stanford
Eveline Hamers, Kansas; Meredith McGrath, Stanford; Edna Olivarez, California State, Los Angeles
Teri Whitlinger, Stanford
Track & Field Suzy Favor Wisconsin Gretchen Farkas, College of St. Thomas; Shelia Hudson, California; Gea Johnson, Arizona State
Esther Jones, LSU; Tracie Millett, UCLA; Diana Wills, Army
Volleyball Tara Cross Long Beach State Melinda Beckenhauer, Washington; Sheri Benson, Cal Riverside; Lori Nishikawa, Washington
Sheri Sanders, Long Beach State; Shawn Sweeten, Texas, Arlington; Daiva Tomkus, UCLA
Teee Williams-Sanders, Hawai'i

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Suzy Favor Track & Field Wisconsin
Honda Inspiration Award winner Jill Robertson Track & Field Montclair State
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Chrystal Hardy Basketball Delta State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Yvonne Grierson Swimming & Diving MIT

1990–91 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Dawn Staley Virginia Daedra Charles, Tennessee; Ann Gilbert, Oberlin College; Sonja Henning, Stanford
Tracy Saunders, Norfolk State; Andrea Stinson, North Carolina State
Cross country Suzy Favor Wisconsin Susan Bliss, Missouri; Callie Calhoun, Air Force; Vicki Mitchell, SUNY Cortland
Sonia O’Sullivan, Villanova; Buffy Rabbitt, California, Irvine
Field hockey Jane Catanzaro Temple Melissa Carman, Lock Haven; Jane Catanzara, Temple; Kathy DeAngelis, UMass Amherst
Kristin Eide, Millersville; Cherie Freddie, Iowa; Kim Metcalf, Northwester
Golf Amy Hooks Amherst College Kristi Coats, Louisiana State; Christy Erb, UCLA; Renee Heiken, Illinois
Kelly Robbins, Tulsa; Amy Schonauer, Longwood College; Annika Sörenstam, Arizona
Gymnastics Hope Spivey Georgia Dee Dee Foster, Alabama; Kristen Kenoyer, Utah; Melissa Marlowe, Utah
Amanda Murdock, Gustavus Adolphus; Cherie Peterson, Southeast Missouri State
Soccer Brandi Chastain Santa Clara Kyllene Carter, Barry; April Kater, Massachusetts; Janine Englehard, SUNY Cortland
Robin Lotze, College of William & Mary; Karen Richter, Central Florida
Softball Lisa Fernandez UCLA Michele Granger, California; Yvonne Gutierrex, UCLA; Jeanne Hengemuhle, Trenton State College
Julie Krauth, Augustana College; Julie Smith, Fresno State
Swimming & Diving Leigh Ann Fetter Texas Crissy Ahmann-Leighton, Arizona; Catherine Capriles, UC San Diego; Janet Evans, Stanford
Kateri Mathews, Kenyon College; Summer Sanders, Stanford; Kirsten Silvester, Northern Michigan
Tennis Sandra Birch Stanford Lisa Albano, California; Jillian Alexander, Florida; Nicole Arendt, Florida
Karyn Cooper, Wellesley College; Laura Simmons, Air Force
Track & Field Carlette Guidry Texas Esther Jones, LSU; Jasmin Jones, Tennessee; Maicel Malone, Arizona State
Lucie Mays, Southeast Missouri State; Vera Stenhouse, Tufts
Volleyball Beverly Oden Stanford Becky Belland, Central Missouri State; Kathy Bersett, Washington; Val Novak, Nebraska
Cathy Scotlan, University of the Pacific; Karrie Trieschman, Hawai'i

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Dawn Staley Basketball Virginia
Honda Inspiration Award winner Tracy Nichols Cross country Vassar
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Tracy Saunders Basketball Norfolk State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Ann Gilbert Basketball Oberlin

1991–92 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Dawn Staley Virginia Kathy Beck, Moravian College; Dena Head, Tennessee; Frances Savage, Miami
Val Whiting, Stanford; Mindy Young, Pittsburg
Cross country Sonia O’Sullivan Villanova Christie Allen, Pittsburg State; Laurie Gomez-Henes, North Carolina State; Laura Horejs, Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Lisa Karnopp, Oregon; Carole Zajac, Villanova
Field hockey Gina Carey Trenton State Melissa Carman, Lock Haven; Jane Catanzara, Temple; Kathy DeAngelis, UMass Amherst
Kristin Eide, Millersville; Cherie Freddie, Iowa; Kim Metcalf, Northwestern
Golf Vicki Goetze Georgia Tracy Hanson, San Jose State; Leta Lindley, Arizona; Debbie Pappas, Rollins College
Annika Sörenstam, Arizona
Gymnastics Missy Marlowe Utah Kathie Cradduck, Seattle Pacific; Dee Dee Foster, Alabama; Kim Holmes, SUNY Cortland
Kristen Kenoyer, Utah; Heather Stepp, Georgia
Soccer Kristine Lilly North Carolina Tami Bradley, Sonoma State; Amanda Cromwell, Virginia; Julie Foudy, Stanford
Ann Haggerty, William Smith College; Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland
Softball Lisa Fernandez UCLA Lois Fyfe, Montclair State College; Michele Granger, California; Yvonne Gutierrex, UCLA
Marty Laudato, Bloomsburg; Tiff Tootle, South Carolina
Swimming & Diving Summer Sanders Stanford Crissy Ahmann-Leighton, Arizona; Carla Ainsworth, Kenyon College; Nicole Haislett, Florida
Whitney Hedgepeth, Texas; Noemi Lung, Florida Atlantic; Jenny Thompson, Stanford
Tennis Lisa Raymond Florida Mamie Ceniza, UCLA; Shelley Keeler, Pomona-Pitzer College; Michelle King, Abilene Christian
Iwalani McCalla, UCLA; Shannon McCarthy, Georgia
Track & Field Kim Oden Nebraska Wesleyan Dawn Bowles, Louisiana State; Chryste Gaines, Stanford; Kristina Hand, Cal Poly State
Anita Howard, Florida; Carol Zajac, Villanova
Volleyball Natalie Williams UCLA Monique Adams, LSU; Melinda Beckenhauer-Heller, University of the Pacific; Kristin Klein, Stanford
Ana Cristina Pereira, West Texas State; Elizabeth Tan, UC San Diego; Antoinnette White, Cal State, Long Beach

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Missy Marlowe Gymnastics Utah
Honda Inspiration Award winner Heather Stepp Gymnastics Georgia
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Kristina Hand Basketball Cal Poly State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Kim Oden Track & Field Nebraska Wesleyan

1992–93 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Sheryl Swoopes Texas Tech Toni Foster, Iowa; Lauretta Freeman, Auburn; Yolanda Griffith, Florida Atlantic
Laurie Trow, St. Thomas; Val Whiting, Stanford
Cross country Carole Zajac Villanova Christie Allen, Pittsburg State; Janice Brown, William & Mary; Deena Drossin, Arkansas
Sarah Edmonds, Gustavus Adolphus College; Nnenna Lynch, Villanova
Field hockey Kelli James Old Dominion Toni Byard, Temple; Kristy Gleason, Iowa; Ann Lynch, William Smith College
Chris McGinley, Penn State; Denise Miller, Bloomsburg
Golf Charlotta Sorenstam Texas Angela Buzminski, Indiana; Charlaine Coetzee, Longwood College; Amy Hoke, Methodist College
Leta Lindley, Arizona; Wendy Ward, Arizona State
Gymnastics Dee Dee Foster Alabama Kathie Cradduck, Seattle Pacific; Amy Durham, Oregon State; Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
Jill Henrie, Cal-Davis; Julie Lyren, MIT; Agina Simpkims, Georgia
Soccer Mia Hamm North Carolina Melissa Galletta, Adelphi; Ann Haggerty, William Smith College; Kristine Lilly, North Carolina
Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland; Rebecca Wakefield, College of William & Mary; Saskia Webber, Rutgers
Softball Lisa Fernandez UCLA Michele Granger, California; Kyla Hall, Southwestern Louisiana; Sherry Howell, Eckerd College
Stacey Mays, La Verne; Susie Parra, Arizona; Melanie Roche, Oklahoma State
Swimming & Diving Janel Jorgensen Stanford Jennifer Carter, Kenyon College; Nicole Haislett, Florida; Lara Hooiveld, Michigan
Noemi Lung, Florida Atlantic; Jenny Thompson, Stanford
Tennis Lisa Raymond Florida Alix Creek, Arizona; Lucie Ludvigova, Grand Canyon; Helen Motter, Middlebury College
Michelle Oldham, Arizona
Track & Field Holli Hyche Indiana State Christie Allen, Pittsburg State College; Tonja Buford, Illinois; Clare Eichner, Wisconsin
Jennifer Green, Baldwin–Wallace College; Janet Hill, UCLA
Volleyball Natalie Williams UCLA Lisa Becker, Washington; Stacy Metro, Northern Michigan; Stasia Nikas, Stony Brook
Beverly Oden, Stanford; Danielle Scott, Cal Long Beach; Gudula Staub, Florida; Staphanie Thater, Nebraska

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Lisa Fernandez Softball UCLA  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Jennifer Mead Basketball Providence
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Christie Allen Cross country Pittsburg State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Jennifer Carter Swimming & Diving Kenyon

1993–94 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Lisa Leslie USC Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut; Niesa Johnson, Alabama; Nikki McCray, Tennessee; Natalie Williams, UCLA
Cross country Carole Zajac Villanova Kay Gooch, Oklahoma; Molly McClimon, Michigan; Jennifer Rhines, Villanova; Kim Turner, Maryland
Field hockey Kristy Gleason Iowa Chris McGinley, Penn State; Amy Schubert, Maryland; Peggy Storrar, North Carolina
Golf Wendy Ward Arizona State Emilee Klein, Arizona State; Jill McGill, USC; Caroline Peek, Furman
Gymnastics Jenny Hansen Kentucky Kareema Marrow, UCLA; Agina Simpkims, Georgia; Aimee Trepanier, Utah; Meredith Willard, Alabama
Soccer Mia Hamm North Carolina Cindy Daws, Notre Dame; Karen Ferguson, Connecticut; Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara
Softball Susie Parra Arizona Kyla Hall, Southwestern Louisiana; Kim Ward, Oklahoma State; DeeDee Weiman, UCLA
Swimming & Diving Nicole Haislett Florida Kristine Quance, USC; Jenny Thompson, Stanford; Amy Van Dyken, Colorado State
Tennis Angela Lettiere Georgia Rebecca Jensen, Kansas; Nóra Köves, Kansas; Keri Phebus, UCLA
Track & Field Holli Hyche Indiana State Diane Guthrie, George Mason; Eileen Vanisi, Texas; Amy Wickus, Wisconsin
Volleyball Danielle Scott Long Beach State Julie Bremner, UCLA; Aycan Gokberk, Florida; Katie Haller, USC; Katy Jameyson, Texas

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Mia Hamm Soccer North Carolina  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Haley Scott Swimming & Diving Notre Dame
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Stacy Metro Volleyball Northern Michigan
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Carla Ainsworth Swimming & Diving Kenyon

1994–95 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Rebecca Lobo Connecticut Nikki McCray, Tennessee; Wendy Palmer, Virginia; Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut
Cross country Jennifer Rhines Villanova Megan Flowers, Arkansas; Amy Rudolph, Providence College; Rebecca Spies, Villanova
Field hockey Gretchen Scheuermann Northwestern Liz Fagan, Princeton; Kristen Kelly, Connecticut; Julie Williamson, Syracuse
Golf Wendy Ward Arizona State Kristel Mourgue D’Algue, Arizona State; Vibeke Stensrud, San Jose State; Erika Wicoff, Indiana
Gymnastics Jenny Hansen Kentucky Suzanne Metz, Utah; Amy Myerson, Florida; Agina Simpkins, Georgia; Stella Umeh, UCLA
Soccer Tisha Venturini North Carolina Cindy Daws, Notre Dame; Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland; Jessica Reifer, Hartford
Softball Jennifer Brundage UCLA Gillian Boxx, California; Amy Chellevold, Arizona; Laura Espinoza, Arizona; Kelly Rafter, Kennesaw State College
Swimming & Diving Jenny Thompson Stanford Alecia Humphrey, Michigan; Beata Kaszuba, Arizona State; Cheril Santini, SMU; Ashley Tappin, Arizona; Beth Zeman, United States Air Force Academy
Tennis Keri Phebus UCLA Kelly Pace, Texas; Susie Starrett, UCLA
Track & Field Diane Guthrie-Gresham George Mason Amy Acuff, UCLA; Dawn Dumble, UCLA; Amy Wickus, Wisconsin
Volleyball Laura Davis Ohio State Annette Buckner, UCLA; Nichelle Burton, Long Beach State; Allison Weston, Nebraska

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Rebecca Lobo Basketball Connecticut  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Allyssa Johnson Softball Arizona State
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Charlaine Coetzee Golf Longwood
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Amy Albers Volleyball Washington University in St. Louis

1995–96 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Jennifer Rizzotti Connecticut Wendy Palmer, Virginia; Saudia Roundtree, Georgia; Kate Starbird, Stanford
Cross country Kathy Butler Wisconsin Marie McMahon, Providence College; Jennifer Rhines, Villanova; Amy Skieresz, Arizona
Field hockey Carole Thate James Madison Kate Barber, North Carolina; Diane DeMiro, Iowa; Jen Ruggiero, Northwestern
Golf Marisa Baena Arizona Kellee Booth, Arizona State; Kathy Choi, California Los Angeles; Janice Moodie, San Jose State
Gymnastics Jenny Hansen Kentucky Kristen Guise, Florida; Lori Strong, Georgia
Soccer Shannon MacMillan Portland Cindy Daws, Notre Dame; Diana Muchowski, UC San Diego; Thori Staples, North Carolina State
Softball Jenny Dalton Arizona Cheryl Longeway, Southwestern Louisiana; Heather Meyer, Washington; Gena Weber, California, Davis; Shamalene Wilson, Florida State
Swimming & Diving Kristine Quance USC Lindsay Benko, USC; Penny Heyns, Nebraska; Annette Salmeen, UCLA; Jessica Tong, Stanford
Tennis Jill Craybas Florida Dawn Buth, Florida; Stephanie Nickitas, Florida; M.C. White, Florida
Track & Field D’Andre Hill LSU Kathy Butler, Wisconsin; Zundra Feagin, LSU; Monique Hennagan, North Carolina
Volleyball Allison Weston Nebraska Aycan Gokberk, Florida; Cary Wendell, Stanford

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Jennifer Rizzotti Basketball Connecticut  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Corinne Carson Basketball Marymount
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Jennifer Clarkson Basketball Abilene Christian
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Shelley Swan Volleyball Washington University in St. Louis

1996–97 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Chamique Holdsclaw Tennessee Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion; Kate Starbird, Stanford; Kara Wolters, Connecticut
Cross country Amy Skieresz Arizona Joanna Deeter, Notre Dame; Kristine Jost, Villanova; Marie McMahon, Providence College
Field hockey Cindy Werley North Carolina Kristen Holmes, Iowa; Katie Kauffman, Maryland; Tara Maguire, Penn State
Golf Heather Bowie Texas Marisa Baena, Arizona; Shauna Estes, Georgia; Janice Moodie, San Jose State
Gymnastics Kim Arnold Georgia Leah Brown, Georgia; Leah Homma, UCLA; Elena Tkacheva, Alaska; Meredith Willard, Alabama
Soccer Cindy Daws Notre Dame Justi Baumgardt, Portland; Debbie Keller, North Carolina; Ele Johnson, Santa Clara; Deshaunne Running, Denver
Softball Trinity Johnson South Carolina Jackie Aiken, Wisconsin; Nancy Evans, Arizona; Alison Johnsen, Arizona; Sara Pickering, Washington; Gena Weber, Cal  Davis
Swimming & Diving Kristine Quance USC Lindsay Benko, USC; Catherine Fox, Stanford; Martina Moravcova, SMU
Tennis Lilia Osterloh Stanford Dawn Buth, Florida; Stephanie Nickitas, Florida; M.C. White, Florida
Track & Field Amy Skieresz Arizona Kathy Butler, Wisconsin; Tiffany Lott, Brigham Young; Suzy Powell, UCLA
Volleyball Angelica Liungquist Hawai'i Sarah Silvernail, Washington State; Kerri Walsh, Stanford; Vanessa Wouters, Ohio State

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Cindy Daws Soccer Notre Dame
Honda Inspiration Award winner
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Kasey Morlock Basketball North Dakota State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Taurena Johnson Track & Field Luther

1997–98 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Chamique Holdsclaw Tennessee Murriel Page, Florida; Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion; Nykesha Sales, Connecticut
Cross country Amy Skieresz Arizona Angela Graham, Boston College; Tiffany Speckman, Wisconsin; Julia Stamps, Stanford; Carrie Tollefson, Villanova
Field hockey Cindy Werley North Carolina Kate Barber, North Carolina; Christine DeBow, Maryland; Amy McFarlane, Princeton
Golf Kellee Booth Arizona State Christina Kuld, Tulsa; Grace Park, Arizona State; Jennifer Rosales, USC
Gymnastics Kim Arnold Georgia Karen Lichey, Georgia; Stella Umeh, UCLA; Deni Boswell, Seattle Pacific; Lindsey Mazer, Ithaca College
Soccer Sara Whalen Connecticut Justi Baumgardt, Portland; Lauren Johnson, UC San Diego; Holly Manthei, Notre Dame; Cindy Parlow, North Carolina
Softball Nancy Evans Arizona Leah Braatz, Arizona; Sara Griffin, Michigan; Ali Viola, Nebraska
Swimming & Diving Misty Hyman Stanford Kristy Kowal, Georgia; Martina Moravcova, SMU; Cristina Teuscher, Columbia
Tennis Marissa Catlin Georgia Julie Scott, Stanford; Mirela Vladulescu, Alabama; Vanessa Webb, Duke
Track & Field Amy Skieresz Arizona Tiffany Lott, Brigham Young; Tricia Smith, Pittsburgh; Teri Tunks, SMU
Volleyball Kristin Folkl Stanford

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Chamique Holdsclaw Basketball Tennessee  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Heidi Anderson Volleyball Bentley
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Danielle Penner Softball California (PA)
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Tiffany Speckman Cross country Wisconsin-Oshkosh

1998–99 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Stephanie White-McCarty Purdue Tamika Catchings, Tennessee; Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee; Rebecca Hammon, Colorado State
Cross country Katie McGregor Michigan Kristen Gordon, Georgetown; Amy Skieresz, Arizona; Amy Yoder, Arizona
Field hockey Mimi Smith Old Dominion Kristy Hale, Princeton; Sally Northcroft, Ball State; Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina
Golf Grace Park Arizona State Tami Durdin, Pepperdine; Shauna Estes, Florida; Candy Hannemann, Duke; Jennifer Rosales, USC
Gymnastics Karin Lichey Georgia Theresa Kulikowski, Utah; Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA; Andree’ Pickens, Alabama
Soccer Danielle Fotopoulos Florida Suzanne Eastman, Dartmouth College; Michelle French, Portland; Cindy Parlow, North Carolina
Softball Danielle Henderson Massachusetts Tracy Conrad, Michigan; Stacey Nuveman, UCLA; Amanda Scott, Fresno State
Swimming & Diving Martina Moravcova SMU Marylyn Chiang, California; Misty Hyman, Stanford; Kristy Kowal, Georgia
Tennis Vanessa Webb Duke Marissa Irvin, Stanford; Zuzana Lešenarová, San Diego; Agnes Muzamel, Mississippi
Track & Field Suziann Reid Texas Leigh Daniel, Texas Tech; Seilala Sua, UCLA; Trecia Smith, Pittsburgh
Volleyball Misty May Long Beach State

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Award Winner Sport College Picture
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Misty May Volleyball Long Beach State  
Honda Inspiration Award winner Jeni Jones Florida Florida
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Melinda Almazan Regis Volleyball
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Kelly Schade Softball Simpson

1999–00 Winners and nominees

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Sport Winner College Finalists
Basketball Shea Ralph Connecticut Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut; Tamika Catchings, Tennessee; Kelly Miller, Georgia
Cross country Amy Yoder Arkansas Lilli Kleinmann, Arkansas; Hanne Lyngstad, Tulane; Erica Palmer, Wisconsin
Field hockey Sally Northcroft Ball State Tracey Larson, Penn State; Tara Mounsey, Brown; Carla Tagliente, Maryland
Golf Jenna Daniels Arizona Beth Bauer, Duke; Candie Kung, USC; Miriam Nagl, Arizona State
Gymnastics Heather Brink Nebraska Sarah Cain, Michigan; Leisha Jenkins, Alaska; Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA
Soccer Lorrie Fair North Carolina Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara; Janine Harispe, UC San Diego; Heather Mitts, Florida
Softball Courtney Blades Southern Mississippi Jessica Mendoza, Stanford; Amanda Scott, Fresno State; Jennifer Spediacci, Washington; Audra Thomas, Kennesaw State
Swimming & Diving Cristina Teuscher Columbia Jenny Keim, Miami; Kristy Kowal, Georgia; Courtney Shealy, Georgia
Tennis Marissa Irvin Stanford Laura Granville, Stanford; Kristina Kraszewski, Washington; Sarah Walker, UCLA
Track & Field Keisha Spencer LSU Miki Barber, South Carolina; Tracy O’Hara, UCLA; Seilala Sua, UCLA; Amy Yoder, Arkansas
Volleyball Lauren Cacciamani Penn State Roberta Gehlke, UC Santa Barbara; Elsa Stegemann, University of the Pacific; Kerri Walsh, Stanford

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Award Winner Sport College
Honda Cup Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Cristina Teuscher Swimming & Diving Columbia
Honda Inspiration Award winner Johanna Olson Cross country Luther
DII Honda Athlete of the Year Jayne Even Basketball North Dakota State
DIII Honda Athlete of the Year Alia Fischer Basketball Washington (St. Louis)

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