Published: June 22, 2011
"Top Three" Finalists Announced for 2011 Honda-Broderick Cup
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Collegiate
Women's Sports Awards today announced the "Top Three" finalists for
the prestigious Honda-Broderick Cup, its annual top honor designating
The Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. This year's finalists are, in
alphabetical order: Blair Brown, Penn State University
(volleyball); Maya Moore, University of Connecticut (basketball);
and Sheila Reid, Villanova University (cross-country, track and
field). The winner of the 2011 Honda-Broderick Cup will be revealed at a
special press conference on June 27th at Columbia University
in New York. The "Top Three" finalists were chosen from previously
announced Honda Sports Award winners in 12 different NCAA-sanctioned
sports, by a vote from among more than 1,000 NCAA-member institutions.
For the second year in a row, Maya Moore of the University of Connecticut has been voted the Honda Sports Award Winner as Top Female Athlete in Basketball and is now in the running once again to win the Honda-Broderick Cup. (Photo: Business Wire)
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Broadcasters Note: A newsfeed with highlights from the
awards ceremony will be available via satellite on Monday, June
27, at 3:45 PM & 6:45 PM (EST). Coordinates: Analog C-Band /
Galaxy 19 / Transponder 19 / Downlink Freq. 4180 Horizontal /
Audio 6.2, 6.8
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Career Highlights of the "Top Three"
Blair Brown (senior, volleyball) - A native of Purcellville, VA,
Brown led the Penn State University Lions to their fourth straight NCAA
championship title as team captain in her senior year, scoring a
match-high 18 kills in the national title game. A three-time AVCA
All-American, she was named Big Ten Player of the Year, as well as the
University Park Regional Most Outstanding Player. In addition to guiding
the Nittany Lions to the NCAA Championship, Brown earned a spot on the
NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. Brown started all 37 matches
during her senior year and led her team with 521 kills (4.24 kills
average per set on .320 hitting). She closed out her college career with
1,295 kills, graduating in December 2010 with an English and Political
Science major. In the summer of 2010, Brown trained with the U.S.
Women's National Volleyball Team.
Maya Moore (senior, basketball) - Moore, a native of Jefferson
City, Missouri, who grew up in Lawrenceville, Georgia, has been
nominated for the Honda Sports Award for basketball all four years of
her college career and won the honor last year. Notably, because she won
the Honda-Broderick Cup last year, she now has a shot at making history
as only the second athlete to be named as Collegiate Woman Athlete of
the Year twice. (Tracy Caulkins won in '82 and '84). Moore led the UConn
team to four Final Four appearances, two national titles and a 150-4
record. She is the fourth-leading scorer in NCAA history, with 3,036
points. Honored as the Capital One University Division Academic
All-American of the Year and BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year in
2010 and 2011, Moore was also selected as a CoSIDA Academic All-American
in 2009. A three-time WBCA Wade Trophy honoree and four-time WBCA State
Farm First Team All-American, she won the Naismith Trophy, the
Associated Press Player of the Year Award and the USBWA Player of the
Year Award in 2009 and 2011. She was also the John R. Wooden Award
honoree in 2009 and 2011. Moore held a 3.669 GPA in sports media and
promotion. She was the #1 draft pick for the WNBA this year and is
currently playing with the Minnesota Lynx.
Sheila Reid (senior, cross-country, track and field) â Reid,
a native of Newmarket, Ontario, recently capped a great year when she
was crowned the NCAA Outdoor Champion in the 1,500-meter and 5,000-meter
races - the first woman in history to win both events in the same year.
She was also the Indoor National Champion in the distance medley. She
was selected All-American in the 3,000-meter. She finished her season as
the Big East Indoor champion in the 1,000-meter, 4x800-meter relay,
distance medley relay and outdoor titlist in the 1,500-meter and
5,000-meter. The indoor and outdoor Mid-Atlantic Region Athlete of the
Year is a 12-time Big East Champion, a nine-time All-American selection
and NCAA individual cross country titlist. Like many Honda Sports Award
winners, Reid is an academic standout in addition to her excellence in
athletics. The four-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star was selected to the
Academic All-District first team and holds a GPA of 3.408 with a major
in English.
The other eight individual Honda Sports Award winners who were nominated
to become "Top Three" finalists this year include: Kelsey Bruder of the
University of Florida (softball), Melissa Henderson from Notre Dame
(soccer), Kayla Hoffman from the University of Alabama (gymnastics),
Katinka Hosszu from the University of Southern California (swimming &
diving), Jana Juricova of the University of California, Berkeley
(tennis), Katie O'Donnell from the University of Maryland (field
hockey), Shannon Smith of Northwestern University (lacrosse) and Marta
Silva Zamora from the University of Georgia (golf).
Other Honors to Be Presented on June 27th
In addition to the annual Honda-Broderick Cup, the Collegiate Women's
Sports Awards Program also presents its annual Honda Inspiration Award
to a female college athlete who has overcome adversity to excel in her
sport. This year's recipient is basketball star Jessica Breland,
a 2011 graduate of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who
overcame a tough bout with Hodgkin's lymphoma in her college years to
return to the court and is now in her rookie year with the WNBA's New
York Liberty. The program also honors the Honda Sports Award
Athletes of the Year from both NCAA Division II and Division III
colleges. University of Massachusetts Lowell's field hockey star Sammy
Macy, who captained her team to an undefeated 24-0 record and
a national title this season, won the Division II Award. Amherst
College's swimming standout Kendra Stern, the 2011 NCAA
Division III Swimmer of the Year and a 10-time NCAA individual champion,
won the Division III Award.
The June 27 awards ceremony in New York will be hosted by ESPN SportsCenter
co-host Sage Steele, who will be joined to help present The
Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year award by 2000 Honda-Broderick Cup
winner Cristina Teuscher, a former Columbia University swimmer
and Olympic gold medalist.
Past winners of the Honda-Broderick Cup include some of the most
talented and accomplished collegiate athletes in recent history: Candace
Parker (basketball, 2008), Jackie Joyner-Kersee (track &
field, 1984), Mia Hamm (soccer, 1994), Cheryl Miller (basketball,
1983), Tracy Caulkins (1982, 1984, swimming), Chamique
Holdsclaw (basketball, 1998), Misty May (volleyball, 1999)
and Lisa Fernandez (softball, 1993).
For more information about The Collegiate Women Sports Awards, please
visit www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com.
For broadcast quality, downloadable video and photographs go to http://www.epklink.com/cwsa/.
This year's award represents American Honda Motor Company's 25th
anniversary in support of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards program.
Honda has donated over $2.3 million in institutional grants to the
winners' and nominees' universities over the course of the program.
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Awards Contact:
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Christina Colon or Harvey Bolgla
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Dobbin/Bolgla Associates
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156 Fifth Avenue, Ste. 523
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New York, NY 10010
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Phone: (212) 388-1400/ Fax: (212) 388-1490
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hbolgla@dba-pr.com
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ccolon@dba-pr.com
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Penn State Contact:
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UConn Contact:
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Villanova Contact:
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Susan Bedsworth, SID
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Patrick McKenna, SID
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David Berman, SID
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Penn State University
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University of Connecticut
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Villanova University
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201 Shields Building
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2095 Hillside Rd., #1173
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800 East Lancaster Ave.
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University Park, PA 16802
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Storrs, CT 06269-1173
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Villanova, PA 19085
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Phone: (814) 865-1757
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Phone: (860) 486-2394
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Phone: (610) 519-4122
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sjb5001@psu.edu
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Patrick.mckenna@uconn.edu
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david.berman@villanova.edu
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Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6770739&lang=en

Awards:
Dobbin/Bolgla Associates
Christina
Colon, ccolon@dba-pr.com
Harvey
Bolgla, hbolgla@dba-pr.com
212-388-1400
Fax:
212-388-1490
or
Penn State University:
Susan
Bedsworth, SID, 814-865-1757
sjb5001@psu.edu
or
University
of Connecticut
Patrick McKenna, SID, 860-486-2394
Patrick.mckenna@uconn.edu
or
Villanova
University:
David Berman, SID, 610-519-4122
david.berman@villanova.edu
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