SE Athletics
Matt Thomas, Sports Information Director
DURANT – Southeastern women’s basketball player Katie Webb has been named a conference-level nominee for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
From a program-record pool of 605 school nominees, 161 college athletes have been named conference-level nominees for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
The nominees represent student-athletes from 21 different sports spanning all three NCAA divisions. Of those nominated, 59 nominees competed in Division I, 39 in Division II and 63 in Division III.
Webb, a native of Melissa, Texas, earned a pair of All-American honors in 2020 and was named the Great American Conference Player of the Year in women’s basketball and ultimately took home Southeastern’s Female Athlete of the Year honor.
Over the season Webb averaged a league-leading 18.7 ppg while shooting 48.0 percent from the field and hauled in a team-best 7.6 rebounds per outing.
Webb also dished out 2.7 assists per game, snagged 1.2 steals and blocked 16 shots.
She also became Southestern’s number two scorer all-time with 1,649 points, which ranks fourth all-time in the GAC. Her 756 career rebounds is fourth all time at SE and eighth in conference history.
In the classroom she most recently completed her MBA and was named to the AD and the President’s honor rolls, and in 2019 was CoSIDA Academic All-American.
The NCAA Woman of the Year program is rooted in Title IX and has recognized graduating female college athletes for excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership since its inception in 1991.
Conferences can recognize two nominees if at least one is a woman of color or international student-athlete. All nominees who compete in a sport not sponsored by their school’s primary conference, as well as associate conference nominees and independent nominees, were placed in a separate pool to be considered by a selection committee. Four nominees from the pool were selected to move forward in the process with the conference nominees.
The Woman of the Year Selection Committee, made up of representatives from the NCAA membership, will now choose the Top 30 honorees — 10 from each division — from the conference-level nominees. The Top 30 honorees will be announced in September. From there, the selection committee will narrow the pool to three finalists from each division. The NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics will select the 2020 Woman of the Year from the nine finalists.
The Top 30 honorees will be celebrated and the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year will be named this fall.