The NCAA Woman of the Year Award was created to honor senior female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Each year, nine finalists are selected from all candidates, three from each division, including Division I, Division II, and Division III. This selection has been given by the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1991. These finalists represent the NCAA's vision of the finest of all female collegiate athletes.
Recipients
Awards won by school
This is a list of the colleges and universities who have had a player win the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
Awards won by sport
This is a list of the sports engaged by athletes who have won the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
2024 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2023 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2022 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2021 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2020 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2019 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2018 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2017 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2016 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2015 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2014 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2013 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
- Elena Crosley, Bowdoin College
- Elizabeth Duffy, Concordia University, St. Paul
- Kaaren Hatlen, Pacific Lutheran University
- Kelly Majam, University of Hawaiûi at MÃÂnoa
- Alexandra Maseko, Seton Hall University
- Ifeatu Okafor, Texas Tech University
- Kayla Shull, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
- Bridgett Soares, Long Island University
- Lya Swaner, East Texas Baptist University
2012 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2011 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
2010 Woman of the Year Top-9 Finalists
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