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Vote for KU’s Miller, WVU’s Bohman as Big 12 Athlete of the Year

Of the many athletes nominated for Big 12 Athlete of the Year, only two are swimmers. It’s a fan-based popularity contest and the swimmers are up against a lot of football, basketball, track & field, and other great athletes with much bigger fan bases than their college swim teams. Therefore, they need your help. Voting lasts from July 19-21, 2014, so don’t put it off!

Click here to vote for Bryce Bohman for Male Athlete of the Year

Click here to vote for Chelsie Miller for Female Athlete of the Year

 

Chelsie Miller, Sophomore, University of Kansas

Chelsie Miller, a sophomore from Houston, Texas, is the first Jayhawk to clinch an individual Big 12 title in the 400 IM. She placed in the top three in four events at Big 12 Championships and was named Swimmer of the Meet. Miller finished 15th in the 400 IM (4:10.55) to earn All-American status, and just missed doubling up with a 17th-place 16:09 in the 1650. Miller set five individual school records and one relay record.

Bryce Bohman, Senior, West Virginia University

Bryce Bohman, a senior from Moline, Illinois, is only the second men’s swimmer in the history of the program to earn All-America First Team honors. Bohman finished fifth in both the men’s 100 back (45.30) and 200 back (1:39.83) at the NCAA Championship in Austin, and finished his career with three individual school records and four relay records. Bohman was named Big 12 Men’s Swimmer of the Year.

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Cyndie
9 years ago

Can anyone tell me how to vote again this year?
and can Swim Swam repost the article again this year to get votes for CHelsie? I would appreciate it.

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