The announcement was made by Chris Voelz, Executive Director of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA). Tuohy is now a finalist for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the 2023 Honda Cup.
"It is an honor to win The Honda Sports Award for cross country this year," Tuohy said. "This award means a lot to me because it not only recognizes my athletic performance but my academic achievement and community involvement. So many amazing women that I look up to have won this award in the past and it is a privilege to be able to join them as a recipient of the award."
Tuohy was selected by a vote of administrators from more than 1,000 NCAA member schools.
"Katelyn is a tremendous athlete, a great student, and an outstanding teammate. Her work ethic and her ability to raise the level of those around her are unmatched," said head coach Laurie Henes. "Winning the individual NCAA championship after an undefeated season was such an accomplishment, and I know she was equally thrilled to lead her NC State teammates to the NCAA title as well. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to work with her every day,and am extremely excited about what the future holds for her."
The Honda Cup will be presented on a live broadcast on the CBS Sports Network in June.
