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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Fort Worth, TX – April 18, 2019 – American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) proudly presented the AAI Award to the most outstanding collegiate senior female gymnast in the country. AAI has been awarding this honor for over the last 30+ years and it has become considered the Heisman Trophy in Women’s gymnastics.
“I have helped facilitate this award for over 15 years,” said Lisa Ebersole, Marketing Manager for AAI. “To watch such a talented pool of athletes, go through the process of such a high caliber award and see the coach’s pride for them is truly inspiring.”
The NCAA head coaches are asked to submit a nomination for the candidate or candidates of their choice. This year the award started with 25 talented athletes, a number that should not go un-noticed. After all the nominations were in, the coaches then voted to narrow the field to the top 6 athletes. These athletes were:
At the NCAA Championship Banquet all the finalists are called to the stage and recognized for making the elite group. This year, Sarah Finnegan of LSU took home the title of the 2019 AAI Award Winner.
“This is an amazing honor,” Finnegan said. “To see Ashleigh Gnat win this award two years ago was inspiring, and I am so honored to continue the tradition of this program. To be even considered a finalist and ultimately picked out of the top senior gymnasts in the country is so cool. I could not have achieved this without the support of my teammates not just this year but over the last three years. We still have more work to do as a team this weekend.”
AAI is proud to support NCAA Gymnastics and recognizes the achievements and dedication of all the AAI Award Finalists as well as all gymnasts within the sport.
For over 26 years, American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) has presented the prestigious AAI Award to the most outstanding senior female gymnast in the country. This award is considered the Heisman Trophy in gymnastics. Every year, college coaches are asked to submit their nominations for this award. The coaches then vote to narrow down these nominations to finalists, and ultimately the winner. AAI recognizes the achievements and dedication of each AAI Award Nominee and is proud to support NCAA® gymnastics.
Every year, we are presented with a talented pool of athletes nominated for the AAI Award, this year being no different. Each athlete had impressive honors and career stats, involvement in their communities and solid plans for the future.
1991 – Joy Selig from Oregon State University1992 – Missy Marlowe-Anglesey from University of Utah1993 – Tammy Marshall from University of Massachusetts1994 – Chari Knight from Oregon State University1995 – Beth Wymer from University of Michigan1996 – Jenny Hansen from University of Kentucky1997 – Kristin Quackenbush from West Virginia University1998 – Kim Arnold from University of Georgia1999 – Jenni Beathard from University of Georgia2000 – Heidi Hornbeek from University of Arizona2001 – Mohini Bhardwaj from UCLA2002 – Andree Pickens from University of Alabama2003 – Theresa Kulikowski from University of Utah2004 – Jamie Dantzscher from UCLA2005 – Richelle Simpson from University of Nebraska2006 – Courtney Bumpers from University of North Carolina2007 – Janet Anson from Iowa State University2008 – Ashley Postell from University of Utah2009 – Courtney Kupets from University of Georgia2010 – Susan Jackson from Louisiana State University2011 – Kylee Botterman from University of Michigan2012 – Amy Glass from Boise State University2013 – Vanessa Zamarripa from UCLA2014 – Emily Wong from University of Nebraska2015 – Georgia Dabritz from University of Utah2016 – Lindsay Mable from University of Minnesota2017 – Ashleigh Gnat from LSU2018 – Elizabeth Price from Standford University