Best Female College Athlete Espy Award

The ESPY Award for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports, known before 2021 as the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award, is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female individual from the world of collegiate sports.

It was first presented as part of the ESPY Awards in 2002, following the subsumption of the Best Female College Basketball Player ESPY Award, which was presented annually between the 1993 and 2001 ceremonies, inclusive. The award trophy, designed by sculptor Lawrence Nowlan, is awarded to the sportswoman adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year of those contesting collegiate sport in the United States through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Since the 2004 awards, the winner has been chosen by online voting through three to five nominees selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee. Before that, determination of the winners was made by an panel of experts. Through the 2001 iteration of the ESPY Awards, ceremonies were conducted in February of each year to honor achievements over the previous calendar year; awards presented thereafter are conferred in July and reflect performance from the June previous.

ESPY Award for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports
Awarded forbest female college athlete
LocationThe Rooftop at Pier 17, New York City (2021)
Presented byESPN
First awarded2002
Currently held byJocelyn Alo (USA)
Websiteespn.com/espys/

The inaugural winner of the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award at the 2002 awards was University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies basketball player Sue Bird. During her collegiate career, Bird won two NCAA championships, and was awarded a further eight accolades for her achievements. She became the first of two basketball players to be nominated for, and hence to win, the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award. The 2003 winner of the award was another UConn player, Diana Taurasi. Taurasi won the accolade again the following year, and is one of three women, all UConn basketball players, to have received the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award more than once: the most any one woman has won is Maya Moore, who earned three consecutive awards between the 2009 and 2011 ceremonies. Basketball players dominate the winners list, with 12 awards, while softball competitors have won five times, and just one swimmer (the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears' Missy Franklin at the 2015 awards) has been recognized in the accolade's history. The most recent winner of the award, and second under its current name, is Oklahoma softball player Jocelyn Alo.

The accolade was combined with the Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award to create the Best College Athlete ESPY Award which was presented for the first time at the 2018 ceremony. Beginning in 2021, the awards were again separated into men's and women's versions using the current naming scheme.

Winners and nominees

ESPY Award for Best College Athlete, Women's Sports winners and nominees
Year Image Winner University Sport Other nominees Ref(s)
2002 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Sue Bird Connecticut Huskies Basketball Natalie CoughlinCalifornia Golden Bears (Swimming)
Jennie FinchArizona Wildcats (Softball)
Stacey NuvemanUCLA Bruins (Softball)
Jackie StilesMissouri State Lady Bears (Basketball)
2003 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Diana Taurasi Connecticut Huskies Basketball Alana BeardDuke Blue Devils (Basketball)
Natalie CoughlinCalifornia Golden Bears (Swimming)
Cat OstermanTexas Longhorns (Softball)
2004 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Diana Taurasi (2) Connecticut Huskies Basketball Alana BeardDuke Blue Devils (Basketball)
Tara KirkStanford Cardinal (Swimming)
Cat ReddickNorth Carolina Tar Heels (Soccer)
Jessica van der LindenFlorida State Seminoles (Softball)
2005 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Cat Osterman Texas Longhorns Softball Seimone AugustusLSU Lady Tigers (Basketball)
Nicole CorrieroHarvard Crimson (Ice hockey)
Kristen MaloneyUCLA Bruins (Gymnastics)
Katie ThorlaksonNotre Dame (Soccer)
2006 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Cat Osterman (2) Texas Longhorns Softball Seimone AugustusLSU Lady Tigers (Basketball)
Virginia PowellUSC Trojans (Track and field)
Christine SinclairPortland Pilots (Soccer)
Courtney ThompsonWashington Huskies (Volleyball)
2007 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Taryne Mowatt Arizona Wildcats Softball Monica AbbottTennessee Lady Volunteers (Softball)
Kerri HanksNotre Dame Fighting Irish (Soccer)
Kara Lynn JoyceGeorgia Bulldogs (Swimming)
2008 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Candace Parker Tennessee Lady Volunteers Basketball Rachel DawsonNorth Carolina Tar Heels (Field hockey)
Angela TincherVirginia Tech Hokies (Softball)
2009 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Maya Moore Connecticut Huskies Basketball Kerri HanksNotre Dame Fighting Irish (Soccer)
Courtney KupetsGeorgia Gymdogs (Gymnastics)
Danielle LawrieWashington Huskies (Softball)
Dana VollmerCalifornia Golden Bears (Swimming)
2010 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Maya Moore (2) Connecticut Huskies Basketball Tina CharlesConnecticut Huskies (Basketball)
Megan HodgePenn State Nittany Lions (Volleyball)
Megan LangenfeldUCLA Bruins (Softball)
2011 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Maya Moore (3) Connecticut Huskies Basketball Blair BrownPenn State Nittany Lions (Volleyball)
Dallas EscobedoArizona State Sun Devils (Softball)
Melissa HendersonNotre Dame Fighting Irish (Soccer)
Katinka HosszúUSC Trojans (Swimming)
2012 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Brittney Griner Baylor Lady Bears Basketball Alexandra JupiterUSC Trojans (Volleyball)
Caitlin LeverenzCalifornia Golden Bears (Swimming)
Teresa NoyolaStanford Cardinal (Soccer)
Jackie TrainaAlabama Crimson Tide (Softball)
2013 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Brittney Griner (2) Baylor Lady Bears Basketball Kara Cannizzaro – North Carolina Tar Heels (Lacrosse)
Crystal DunnNorth Carolina Tar Heels (Soccer)
Keilani RickettsOklahoma Sooners (Softball)
2014 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Breanna Stewart UConn Huskies Basketball Morgan BrianVirginia Cavaliers (Soccer)
Taylor CummingsMaryland Terrapins (Lacrosse)
Micha HancockPenn State Nittany Lions (Volleyball)
Hannah RogersFlorida Gators (Softball)
2015 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Missy Franklin California Golden Bears Swimming Taylor CummingsMaryland Terrapins (Lacrosse)
Lauren HaegerFlorida Gators (Softball)
Micha HancockPenn State Nittany Lions (Volleyball)
Breanna StewartConnecticut Huskies (Basketball)
2016 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Breanna Stewart (2) UConn Huskies Basketball Samantha BricioUSC Trojans (Volleyball)
Taylor CummingsMaryland Terrapins (Lacrosse)
Raquel RodríguezPenn State Nittany Lions (Soccer)
Sierra RomeroMichigan Wolverines (Softball)
2017 Kelly Barnhill Florida Gators Softball Inky AjanakuStanford Cardinal (Volleyball)
Kadeisha BuchananWest Virginia Mountaineers (Soccer)
Kelsey PlumWashington Huskies (Basketball)
Zoe Stukenberg – Maryland Terrapins (Lacrosse)
2018–2020 - Not Awarded Not Awarded Not Awarded Not Awarded
2021 Best Female College Athlete Espy Award  Paige Bueckers UConn Huskies Basketball Odicci AlexanderJames Madison Dukes (Softball)
Jaelin HowellFlorida State Seminoles (Soccer)
Madison LilleyKentucky Wildcats (Volleyball)
2022 Jocelyn Alo Oklahoma Sooners Softball Aliyah BostonSouth Carolina (Basketball)
Jaelin HowellFlorida State (Soccer)
Charlotte North – Boston College (Lacrosse)

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