GREEN BAY, Wis. (GreenBayPhoenix.com) - Following an impressive senior campaign
in 2010-11, Green Bay Nordic skier Carolyn Freeman (Ely, Minn.) has been
selected as the NCAA Central Region's Female Athlete of the Year. The award was
voted on by the region's coaches.
"Although I did not get to personally coach Carolyn, I know
her dedication to the sport, hard work ethic and academic achievements
contributed to her winning this award," said Ken Statz, who was
hired as Green Bay's head coach in April. "This is one of the most
decorated awards in collegiate skiing and our team is honored to have it go to
one of our student-athletes."
Freeman capped off a stellar career for the Phoenix by winning
seven individual races as a senior, including the classic race at the NCAA
Central Regional. The first-team all-CCSA performer earned her third straight
trip to the NCAA Skiing Championships in Stowe, Vt., which was
highlighted by a 15th-place showing in the 5K freestyle event. Freeman also
qualified as an alternate for the United States U-23 Olympic development team
following the U.S. Cross Country Championships.
Freeman turned in
the best season of her career following the loss of her coach, mentor and
friend, Butch Reimer, who lost his battle with leukemia in October of
2010. Reimer was inducted into the Phoenix Hall of Fame in April, while Freeman
served as one of the guest speakers at the induction
ceremony. Freeman was guided by interim head coach Nate Balk and
assistant coach Steve Teclaw during her senior year.
Finishing her college career with a 3.716
grade-point average, Freeman graduated cum laude in May with a degree in
communication with an emphasis in organizational communication and a minor in
arts management. She was also one of seven Green Bay student-athletes to
receive the University Leadership Award.