Tufts Med Student in Running for 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year Award

Colleen Doolan, A19, M23, has been named to the top thirty honorees for the national award
Colleen Doolan at Tufts. “This year’s thirty honorees are remarkable women, representing well the thousands of women competing each year in college sports,” said Karen Baebler. Photo: Alonso Nichols

Colleen Doolan, A19, M23, has been named to the list of top thirty honorees for the 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. She will join with the other honorees at the 2019 Woman of the Year awards dinner on October 20 in Indianapolis when the winner is announced.

The Top 30 honorees were selected from an initial pool of 585 school nominees, a program record. From there, the pool was narrowed by conference offices and a selection committee to move forward 151 nominees for consideration. The top thirty honorees include ten from each of the three NCAA divisions; each has demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, community service, and leadership.

“This year’s thirty honorees are remarkable women, representing well the thousands of women competing each year in college sports,” said Karen Baebler, chair of the Woman of the Year selection committee and assistant athletics director for sport operations at the University of Washington. “They have excelled in sports and academics while serving their peers and communities, and we congratulate them for their many achievements.”

Doolan graduated early from Tufts in February 2019 with summa cum laude honors as a biology and community health major. She is currently studying full-time at Tufts School of Medicine. In May Doolan was selected to receive an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, which are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically.

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