Calling all Exceptional College Athletes: Nominate Yourself for Glamour's 2023 College Women of the Year Award.
For more than 60 years, Glamour has recognized outstanding college women with our annual College Women of the Year Awards. Past honorees have included 1961 Barnard College sophomore Martha Stewart; Rutgers’ youngest female graduate at that time, Sheryl Lee Ralph; and Harvard University sophomore and poet Amanda Gorman. In 2021 we honored seven exceptional community college students .
Glamour has long supported and honored incredible women athletes such as Serena Williams, Alex Morgan, Billie Jean King, Allyson Felix, Candace Parker, and Simone Biles, and we're excited to highlight the stories of the future generation of stars. Below you’ll find a form to nominate yourself to be one of Glamour’s 2023 College Athletes of the Year.
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