Virginia backstroker Courtney Bartholomew has been nominated for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year award. Bartholomew made the ACC Academic Honor... Archive photo via Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com
Virginia backstroker Courtney Bartholomew has been nominated for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year award.
Bartholomew made the ACC Academic Honor Roll all four years at UVA, and was named to the ACC All-Academic Team in her final three years. She also earned CSCAA Scholar All-American honors as a sophomore.
The 2013 ACC Freshman of the Year, Bartholomew would go on to set UVA and ACC records in the 100 and 200 backstrokes in her time with UVA. She went a perfect 8-for-8 in terms of ACC titles in the 100 and 200 backstrokes, an impressive feat, and has earned 19 All-American honors.
Each NCAA member is able to nominate one female student-athlete who has completed their eligibility to the conference level, and then each conference office reviews and submits its nominee to the NCAA. The NCAA then narrows the field to a Top 30 (10 from each of the NCAAs three divisions), and then to a top 9 (3 from each of the NCAAs three divisions). A winner is announced at the NCAA Woman of the Year awards dinner each fall.
The award is given based on criteria of academic achievements, athletics excellence, community service and leadership.
Deserves to win it. A true college swimmer who got better and better throughout – and was all about team. Probably the closest you can get to the definition of a good college swimmer.
Go Hoos
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8 years ago
By “ncaa member” do you mean each school, or each team?
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Deserves to win it. A true college swimmer who got better and better throughout – and was all about team. Probably the closest you can get to the definition of a good college swimmer.
Go Hoos
By “ncaa member” do you mean each school, or each team?