Ashley Priess Honored at NCAA Woman of the Year Banquet

Ashley Priess Honored at NCAA Woman of the Year Banquet

Oct 20, 2013 by Jennifer Teitell
Ashley Priess Honored at NCAA Woman of the Year Banquet


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All-American, Scholastic All-American and member of Alabama Gymnastics’ back-to-back NCAA Championship squads Ashley Priess was honored Sunday night at the NCAA Woman of the Year as one of 10 Division I finalist for the prestigious honor.

Priess and her parents Mel and Linda were joined by Alabama head coach Sarah Patterson, Deputy Athletics Director Shane Lyons, Associate Athletics Director Marie Robbins, Assistant Director of Athletics Student Services Fern Hampton and UA professor Ellen Pate.

“These women are so impressive, all true champions in their own right and there is no doubt that Ashley earned her place among them,” Patterson said after the banquet. “As a scholar, an athlete and a leader, she was simply amazing. She was a difference maker for our program in so many ways and I couldn’t be prouder of everything that she accomplished.”


Priess finished off her Alabama career last spring as a 10-time All-American and four-year Scholastic All-American. A member of the Tide's 2011 and 2012 NCAA Championship teams, Priess is the first UA gymnast to earn an undergraduate degree while still competing after graduating with a bachelor's in December 2011. She finished her graduate degree this summer just after leading Alabama to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The winner of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, Priess plans to pursue her doctorate in leadership studies.

Co-captain of the 2010, 2012 and 2013 squads, she earned the Tide's Lewis Each Courage Award in 2010 and 2012. As a senior, she earned the athletics department's Paul W. Bryant Student-Athlete award, which goes to the Tide's top scholar-athlete.


"I'm extremely proud of the tradition that the University of Alabama has when it comes to this award and the place that our gymnastics team has within that legacy," Patterson said.

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