2017 Collegiate Women Sports Awards
2017 Collegiate Women Sports Awards
2017 CWSA award participants grab a selfie before Celebration Luncheon in Los Angeles, CA.
Lizzy Crist, senior goalkeeper from Washington University in St. Louis.
Inky Ajanaku and Kendall Williams test their hand and eye coordination before Celebration Luncheon in Los Angeles, CA.
Jamie Erdahl grabs a selfie with award participants at the 2017 CWSA in Los Angeles, CA.
Greta Nauck, a sophomore midfielder from the University of Delaware field hockey team.
Kendell Williams, a senior heptathlete from the University of Georgia.
Chris Voelz, an ambassador, steward and former Leadership Gifts Officer of the Women’s Sports Foundation.
Kadeisha Buchanan, a senior defender from the West Virginia University soccer team.
Belinda Woolcock, a senior tennis player from the University of Florida.
Karissa Schweizer, a junior track & field student-athlete from the University of Missouri.
Carly Muscaro, a senior track & field student-athlete from Merrimack College.
Alex McMurtry, a junior gymnast from the University of Florida.
2017 Collegiate Women Sports Awards in Los Angeles, CA.
The Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) introduced the Dr. Judie Holland Legacy Award at the 2017 CWSA Celebration Luncheon.
Greta Nauck, a sophomore midfielder from the University of Delaware field hockey team, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Field Hockey.
Monica Vaughn, a senior from Arizona State University, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Golf.
Inky Ajanaku, a senior middle blocker from the Stanford University volleyball team, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Volleyball.
From L-R: Kelly Barnhill, a sophomore pitcher from the University of Florida, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Softball; Belinda Woolcock, a senior from the University of Florida, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Tennis; Alex McMurtry, a junior gymnast from the University of Florida was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Gymnastics.
Lizzy Crist, senior goalkeeper from Washington University in St. Louis was named the 2017 Division III Honda Athlete of the Year.
Kendell Williams, a senior heptathlete from the University of Georgia, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Track & Field.
Carly Muscaro, a senior track & field student-athlete from Merrimack College, was named the DII Honda Athlete of the Year.
Freshman Olympian Katie Ledecky from the Stanford University Swimming & Diving team, was named the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Stanford athletes Inky Ajanaku and Nicole Stafford drew a picture of her competing.
Kadeisha Buchanan, a senior defender from the West Virginia University soccer team, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Soccer.
Nicole Stafford, a senior swimmer from Stanford University, is named the Class of 2017 Honda Inspiration Award winner.
Karissa Schweizer, a junior from the University of Missouri, was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Cross Country.
The Honda Cup.
The Honda Award.