
The prestigious Honda Cup will be announced live during the Collegiate Women Sports Awards Show presented by Honda on CBS Sports Network on Monday, June 27, at 6 pm PT/9 pm ET, from the USC Galen Center Founders Room in Los Angeles, Calif.
Leading up to the broadcast, the CWSA is celebrating its 40th year of honoring “the best of the best” and will be commemorating the year with a gathering of over 20 of the most elite female athletes in history including UCLA softball great Lisa Fernandez and USC basketball legend Cheryl Miller.
The former Cup winners who will be joining us for the events are:
2014 HONDA CUP - KIM JACOB
University of Alabama, Gymnastics
2010 HONDA CUP – MEGAN HODGE
Penn State University, Volleyball
2009 HONDA CUP - COURTNEY KUPETS
University of Georgia, Gymnastics
2005 HONDA CUP – OGONNA NNAMANI
Stanford University, Volleyball
2003 HONDA CUP – NATASHA WATLEY
UCLA, Softball
2001 HONDA CUP – JACKIE STILES
Missouri State, Basketball
2000 HONDA CUP – CRISTINA TEUSCHER
Columbia University, Swimming & Diving
1998 HONDA CUP – CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW
University of Tennessee, Basketball
1997 HONDA CUP – CINDY DAWS
University of Notre Dame, Soccer
1993 HONDA CUP – LISA FERNANDEZ
UCLA, Softball
1992 HONDA CUP – MISSY MARLOWE
University of Utah, Gymnastics
1990 HONDA CUP – SUZY FAVOR
University of Wisconsin, Track & Field
1989 HONDA CUP – VICKI HUBER
Villanova University, Cross Country
1987 HONDA CUP – MARY T. MEAGHER
University of Cal Berkeley, Swimming & Diving
1986 HONDA CUP – KAMIE ETHRIDGE
University of Texas, Basketball
1985 HONDA CUP – JACKIE JOYNER
UCLA, Track & Field
1984 & 1982 HONDA CUP – TRACY CAULKINS
University of Florida, Swimming & Diving
1984 HONDA CUP – CHERYL MILLER
USC, Basketball
1983 HONDA CUP - DEITRE COLLINS
University of Hawaii, Volleyball
1981 HONDA CUP – JILL STERKEL
University of Texas, Swimming & Diving
1980 HONDA CUP – JULIE SHEA
North Carolina State University, Track & Field
1978 HONDA CUP – ANN MEYERS
UCLA, Basketball
THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards is celebrating its 40th year of honoring the nation’s top NCAA women athletes, recognizing superior athletic skills, leadership, academic excellence and eagerness to participate in community service. Since commencing its sponsorship in 1986, Honda has has been a 30-year sponsor and provided more than $3.0 million in institutional grants to the universities of the award winners and nominees to support women’s athletics programs at the institutions.