NCAA Inspiration Award
The NCAA Inspiration Award is awarded to one of the following who is associated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association: a current or former varsity letter-winner, a coach, or an administrator. The award is given to an individual who "when confronted with a life-altering situation used perseverance, dedication and determination to overcome the event and now serves as a role model to give hope and inspiration to others in similar situations."
The Inspiration Award was first awarded in 2002. The recipients of the award are:
Year | Individual | Sport | College affiliation | Ref |
2002 | Track & Cross country | Defiance College | ||
2002 | Football | |||
2003 | Lacrosse | Loyola College in Maryland | ||
2003 | Field hockey | Yale University | ||
2003 | Football | Florida State University | ||
2004 | Volleyball | |||
2004 | Soccer | |||
2004 | Swimming | |||
2005 | Basketball | Lipscomb University | ||
2005 | Track and field | |||
2005 | Track and field | Widener University | ||
2006 | Lacrosse | Amherst College | ||
2006 | Basketball | Princeton University | ||
2006 | Basketball, volleyball, & softball | Bellarmine University | ||
2007 | Swimming | Auburn University | ||
2008 | Football | Yale University | ||
2009 | Skiing | Middlebury College | ||
2010 | Football | West Point | ||
2010 | 2007 Bluffton University Baseball Team | Baseball | Bluffton University | |
2011 | Track and Field | Wheaton College | ||
2012 | Rowing | |||
2012 | Track and field | |||
2013 | Football | Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | ||
2014 | Football | |||
2015 | Track | Norfolk State University | ||
2016 | Football | Rice University | ||
2016 | Basketball | Mount St. Joseph University | ||
2017 | Baseball | Boston College | ||
2018 | Football | |||
2019 | Football | |||
2019 | Gymnastics | |||
2020 | Basketball | Ball State University | ||
2020 | Football | Notre Dame |