The NCAA released its list of nominees for the 2017 Woman of the Year Award on Tuesday.
The award, established in 1991, honors graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves in academics, athletics, service and leadership throughout their collegiate careers.
This year, a record 543 female college athletes have been nominated by NCAA member schools.
The school nominees represent all three NCAA divisions, with 229 from Division I, 117 from Division II and 197 from Division III. The nominees competed in 21 different women’s sports, and 122 were multisport athletes during their time in college.
Three were nominated from Kansas colleges, including Katie Brand, from Kansas State, and Kathryn Flott and Kelly Moten, both from Emporia State.