INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Former Trinity University
all-America diver Hayley Emerick, the 2011 SCAC Woman of the
Year, has been selected from among 142 conference
nominees as one of the Top 30 honorees for the 2011 NCAA Woman
of the Year.
The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors senior student-athletes who
have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers
in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service
and leadership.
From the Top 30 (composed of ten honorees from each NCAA
division), nine finalists will be named, and the 2011
NCAA Woman of the Year will be chosen from among the nine finalists
by the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics.
The NCAA will salute the achievements and accomplishments of the
Top 30 honorees at the 2011 NCAA Woman of the Year awards dinner to
be held Sunday, October 16, in Indianapolis at the Indiana
Convention Center’s 500 Ballroom.
Emerick is the second former Trinity student-athlete to be
recognized as SCAC Woman of the Year. Christyn Schumann won the
first award in 2006.
“Hayley Emerick is an NCAA champion who has also excelled
academically and in campus and community activities,” said
Bob King, Director of Athletics at Trinity. “She is one of
the most accomplished student-athletes I have been involved with in
my 23 years as a Division III athletic director. In addition to her
success, Hayley is a true joy to be around as a human
being.”
Emerick, a Business Administration (Marketing) major from Portland,
Texas, won a national championship on the three-meter board at the
2010 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships. Last
March, Emerick finished as runner-up on both the one-meter and
three-meter boards at the 2011 NCAA Championships, making her
Trinity’s first four-time all-American in the sport of
diving.
Emerick, who helped Trinity’s swimming and diving team to a
conference championship each of her four years in San Antonio, was
a seven-time SCAC champion in the one-meter and three-meter events,
and was named SCAC Women’s Diver-of-the-Year every year.
This past April, Emerick, a three-time NCAA academic all-America
selection, became the 32nd Trinity University student-athlete to
earn a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
The NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics (CWA) manages the
nomination process and selections. In the past five years, 663
student-athletes were nominated by their conference or independent
institutions, representing multiple ethnicities and all
NCAA-sponsored sports within Divisions I, II and III. In 2011
alone, 471 student-athletes were nominated by their institutions.
From 1998 through 2005, an average of 410 female student-athletes
per year were nominated for the award, and since the
program’s inception in 1991, 2200 women have been recognized
as state or conference honorees.





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