Big Ten Athlete of the Year
The Big Ten Athlete of the Year award is given annually to the athletes voted as the top male and female athlete in the Big Ten Conference.
History
In 1982, the Big Ten Conference established a Big Ten Athlete of the Year award. The award is named after Jesse Owens, the legendary Ohio State track star. The following year, a parallel award for women, the Big Ten Suzy Favor Athlete of the Year, was created. After the December 2012 revelation that Favor, now known by her married name of Suzy Favor Hamilton, had worked as a prostitute for a Las Vegas escort service, in July 2013 the Big Ten Conference removed her name from the women's award.[1]
The Big Ten Athletes of the Year are selected by a panel of conference media members from nominations submitted by each institution.[2]
Winners
Male
Recipients of the Big Ten Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year Award
Female
Recipients of the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year Award
Year | Athlete(s) | School | Sport(s) |
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1983 | Judi Brown | Michigan State | track and field |
1984 | Lisa Ishikawa | Northwestern | softball |
1985 | Cathy Branta | Wisconsin | cross country & track and field |
1986 | Stephanie Herbst | Wisconsin | cross country & track and field |
1987 | Jennifer Averill | Northwestern | field hockey & lacrosse |
1988 | Suzy Favor | Wisconsin | track and field & cross country |
1989 | Suzy Favor | Wisconsin | track and field & cross country |
1990 | Suzy Favor | Wisconsin | track and field & cross country |
1991 | Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse | Michigan State | diving |
Joy Holmes | Purdue | basketball | |
1992 | MaChelle Joseph | Purdue | basketball |
1993 | Lara Hooiveld | Michigan | swimming |
1994 | Kristy Gleason | Iowa | field hockey |
1995 | Laura Davis | Ohio State | volleyball |
1996 | Olga Kalinovskaya | Penn State | fencing |
1997 | Gretchen Hegener | Minnesota | swimming |
Kathy Butler | Wisconsin | track and field | |
1998 | Sara Griffin | Michigan | softball |
1999 | Stephanie White-McCarty | Purdue | basketball |
2000 | Lauren Cacciamani | Penn State | volleyball |
2001 | Katie Douglas | Purdue | basketball |
2002 | Christie Welsh | Penn State | soccer |
2003 | Perdita Felicien | Illinois | track and field |
2004 | Kelly Mazzante | Penn State | basketball |
2005 | Jennie Ritter | Michigan | softball |
2006 | Tiffany Weimer | Penn State | soccer |
2007 | Jessica Davenport | Ohio State | basketball |
2008 | Hannah Nielson | Northwestern | lacrosse |
2009 | Maria Hernandez | Purdue | golf |
2010 | Megan Hodge | Penn State | volleyball |
2011 | Shannon Smith | Northwestern | lacrosse |
2012 | Christina Manning | Ohio State | track and field |
2013 | Amanda Kessel | Minnesota | ice hockey |
2014 | Dani Bunch[9] | Purdue | track and field |
2015 | Taylor Cummings | Maryland | lacrosse |
2016 | Rachel Banham | Minnesota | basketball |
References
- ↑ "Suzy Favor Hamilton, who admitted to being prostitute, has her name removed from Big Ten award". Fox News. Retrieved July 2, 2013.
- ↑ Big Ten Athlete of the Year
- ↑ 2007 Big Ten Athlete of the Year
- ↑ 2008 Big Ten Athlete of the Year
- ↑ 2009 Big Ten Athlete of the Year
- ↑ "Turner Selected Big Ten's Best Male Athlete for 2010". Ohio State University. 2010-06-23. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ↑ [Boudia Becomes First Diver To Win Big Ten's Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year Award: Six-time NCAA champion joins Glenn Robinson as Purdue's male winners. "Turner Selected Big Ten's Best Male Athlete for 2010"] Check
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value (help). CBS Interactive. 2011-06-20. Retrieved 2011-09-15. - ↑ "Indiana's Drouin and Minnesota's Kessel Named Big Ten Athletes of the Year". BigTen.org. CBS Interactive. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
- 1 2 "Penn State's Taylor and Purdue's Bunch Named Big Ten Athletes of the Year". BigTen.org. CBS Interactive. 2014-06-23. Retrieved 2014-07-14.