The Collegiate Women Sports Awards
Program
Now in its 37th year, The Collegiate Women Sports Awards program annually recognizes the accomplishments of female athletes in NCAA-member colleges with a variety of prestigious awards. These include:
Selection Process for Honda Sports Awards and Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
Nominations: Nominations
for the 12 Division I individual Honda Sports Awards come from coaches’
panels, All-America committees or finish at the respective national
championships. Four nominees for each sport are received for the 12
Division I Honda Sports Awards. The nominee selection process for individual
Honda Sports Awards in each of the 12 sports is as follows:
| • | Basketball: Selected by the NCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. |
| • | Cross Country: Selected by finish at NCAA Cross County Championships. |
| • | Field Hockey: Selected by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. |
| • | Golf: Selected by finish at the NCAA Championships and rankings. |
| • | Gymnastics: Selected by the United States Elite Coaches Association. |
| • | Lacrosse: Selected by the United States Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Association (USILWCA). |
| • | Soccer: Selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. |
| • | Softball: Selected by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. |
| • | Swimming & Diving: Selected by a panel of swimming & diving experts. |
| • | Tennis: Selected by NCAA Championship and ITA rankings. |
| • | Track & Field: Selected by a panel of track and field experts. |
| • | Volleyball: Selected by the AVCA All-American Selection Committee. |
Voting Procedure
Nominees for the 12 Division I Honda Sports Awards are submitted by ballot for voting by Senior Women Administrators at approximately 1,000 NCAA member institutions. According to the criteria for voting, the award winner is to reflect “not only athletic achievement but also the ideals of team contribution, scholastic endeavor, school and community involvement and those personal characteristics as are stated in the philosophy of the NCAA.”
In June, the 12 winners are placed on the final ballot of the year and by vote of the NCAA schools the Top Three finalists are determined. The CWSA Board of Directors then reviews the Top Three and by confidential vote the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year is designated, to be announced at the annual June awards ceremony.
For selection of the Division II and III Honda Sports Award winners, ballots are sent to the Division II and Division III Senior Women Administrators in June with 11 nominees and their bios.
Annual Awards Ceremony
The CWSA presents the annual Honda Cup award to the nation’s Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year live on ESPNU at the annual awards ceremony, held in 2012 and 2013 in Los Angeles, Calif. Honda Sports Award finalists are joined by the Div. II and Div. III athletes of the year, and the Most Inspirational Award Winner.
Sponsorship
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., sponsor of the program, celebrates each nominee by donating $5,000 to each Honda Sports Award recipient school and $1,000 to each nominee school.
Governance
The Collegiate Women Sports Awards program is governed by a Board of Directors and Executive Committee. The Board of Directors includes individuals from NCAA institutions, members of the media, organizational representatives and a former Cup recipient.