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December 5, 2001 LUTHER COLLEGE’S JOHANNA OLSON
NAMED
IIAC FEMALE
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR MOUNT
VERNON, IA . . . The
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) announced today
that Luther College senior J “This
is the highest honor that we can bestow on a student-athlete in
the Iowa Conference. I
congratulate Johanna for her achievements in the classroom as well
as in the athletic arena, but most importantly, for being a
tremendously committed and caring person that the Iowa Conference
feels very privileged to be associated with,” IIAC Commissioner John
Cochrane said. Olson
has a 3.71 grade point average as a Health major with a double
minor in Physical Education and Biology.
She has attained Dean’s List honors each semester at
Luther and was selected Health Major of the Year in 2000-01.
“We
are all very proud of Johanna’s tremendous achievements not only
as a distance runner at Luther College but also as a student in
the classroom,” Luther Cross Country/Track and Field Coach Betsy
Emerson said. “As
Johanna’s academic advisor, I can attest to her focus and
commitment to excellence in academics which is so consistent with
her focus and commitment to excellence on the course or track.
Johanna Olson is a great ambassador for Luther College.” When
not spending time on her studies or athletic pursuits, Olson finds
time to serve on Luther’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee,
volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and is part of the community
clean-up of Decorah roads. She
serves as a peer tutor, a Cardiac rehab volunteer at the
Winneshiek County Hospital and frequently speaks at the Decorah
Health Center and for the D.A.R.E. Program at the Decorah Area
School District and St. Ben’s Catholic School. “This
is a wonderful honor for Johanna and we are proud of her
accomplishments as a student-athlete,” Luther Athletic Director Joe
Thompson said. “She
has been tireless in her pursuit of excellence while displaying
positive sportsmanship and fair play.
Johanna is a gifted student, an elite athlete, and she
represents all that is good with collegiate athletics.” Olson is a seven-time All-American and three-time Academic All-American in both cross country and track and field, as well as a four-time Academic All-Conference selection. In cross country, she won the 2000 National Championship, three Conference Individual Championships and three IIAC Most Valuable Runner awards (1999, 2000, 2001). In track and field, she was the 2001 IIAC Most Valuable Performer, earning All-American honors in the 3,000 and 5,000 meter runs. She was a member of the 2001 distance medley relay team that captured the indoor National Championship She was named the United States
Track Coaches Association (USTCA) regional and national Athlete of
the Year in both cross country and track and field in 2000-01.
In 1999, Olson was presented the Honda Motor Awards
Inspirational Athlete of the Year after returning from radiation
treatments to compete at the national level. To
be eligible for nomination for the IIAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year,
a student-athlete must have demonstrated a high level of
accomplishment and achievement in a varsity sport, have a cumulative
grade point average of at least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale), and show
evidence of scholarly achievements, community service involvement
and leadership (either on campus or in the community).
Each
Iowa Conference institution can nominate one male and one female
student-athlete. From
the nominees submitted by the institutions, the Scholar-Athlete
Recommendation Committee, comprised of three Faculty Representatives
and three Sports Information Directors, select a maximum of three
male and three female finalists.
The Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year are selected
from among the finalists by a vote of the IIAC Faculty
Representatives. Other
student-athletes nominated for the IIAC Female Scholar-Athlete of
the Year were: Buena
Vista University golfer Debbie
Zorn (Lincoln, NE/East HS), Central College volleyball player Angie Nielsen (Ankeny, IA/Ankeny HS), Coe College volleyball and
basketball player Laci Palar
(Winfield, IA/Winfield-Mount Union HS) and Cornell College
basketball player Lenora
Sundstrom (Newcastle, WY/Newcastle HS). -30- |
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