5 Finalists for Honda Broderick Cup Announced
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The Collegiate Women
Sports Awards announced last June 20 the five finalists for its annual top
distinction - the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. By a vote from among
over 1,000 NCAA-member institutions, the finalists were chosen. The winner will
be named at a special press conference on June 25 in
The cup is co-sponsored by Honda Motor Co., maker of quality
Honda car bra, while American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
will host the Collegiate Women Sports Awards Program.
This year’s 5 finalists were chosen from
previously announced Honda Sports Award winners in 12 different NCAA-sanctioned
sports. They are Monica Abbott,
Standing 6’3”, Monica Abbott is a left-hander
who basically holds every career and single-season softball pitching
record at the
Paula Infante is a native of
A senior forward, Heather O’Reilly was her team’s captain to an
NCAA
College Cup title this year. She was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of
the tournament for the second time. She
is ranked as the third highest scorer in NCAA women’s soccer tournament history
with 15 goals, 14 assists and 44 points.
For the second time, she was a Hermann Trophy finalist this year. O’Reilly is also the Soccer
America National Player of the Year and a three-time nominee of the Honda
Sports Award. She ended college with 59 goals and 49 assists for 167
points.
Candace Parker is a 6-foot-4
sophomore who was recently awarded as the John R. Wooden Player of the Year and
2007 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player. She got the distinction of being
named both as the SEC Player of the Year and the Basketball Writer's
Association Player of the Year. The
youngest recipient of the State Farm Wade Trophy Player of the Year award,
Parker has scored double digits in every NCAA Tournament game she has played,
with 19.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots per game this season as
the averages. Moreover, she was named First-team All-America and the Dayton
Regional MOP.
Sarah Pavan is a 6’5” junior from
Other nominees were Duke University’s Amanda Blumenherst for golf; Northwestern University’s 3-time
Honda Sports Award winner, Kristen
Kjellman for lacrosse; the University of Georgia’s Courtney Kupets for gymnastics; the
University of Georgia’s Kara Lynn Joyce
for swimming; Texas Tech’s Sally
Kipyego for cross-country, Auburn University’s, Kerron Stewart for track and field; and the
University of Miami’s Audra Cohen for tennis.
Honda-Broderick Cup winner for
2006 was soccer
superstar Christine Sinclair of the
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