Fencer Stacey Johnson named NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winner

Fencer Stacey Johnson named NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winner

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.---The NCAA Honors Committee has announced the six NCAA Silver Anniversary Award recipients for 2004. The Silver Anniversary Award recognizes former student-athletes who have distinguished themselves since completing their college a

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2004 Silver Anniversary Award winners
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.---The NCAA Honors Committee has announced the six NCAA Silver Anniversary Award recipients for 2004. The Silver Anniversary Award recognizes former student-athletes who have distinguished themselves since completing their college athletics careers 25 years ago. The recipients will be honored Sunday, January 11, at the Honors Dinner during the annual NCAA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

The honorees for 2004 are:


TRISH MILLINES DZIKO, Monmouth University, 1979-basketball, volleyball, softball, executive director, Technology Access Foundation.


BRUCE FURNISS, University of Southern California, 1979-swimming, senior investment advisor, Hendricks & Partners.


VIRGINIA ANNE (GINNY) GILDER, Yale University, 1979-rowing, principal, Volute, Inc.


STACEY JOHNSON, San Jose State University, 1979-fencing, dean of arts, humanities and social sciences, Palo Alto College.


GREGORY KELSER, Michigan State University, 1979-basketball, basketball broadcaster.


KELLEN WINSLOW, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1979-football, attorney.


The award winners were selected by the NCAA Honors Committee, which is composed of eight athletics administrators at member institutions and nationally distinguished citizens who are former student-athletes. The members of the NCAA Honors Committee are: Harry Carson, president, Harry Carson, Inc.; Cedric W. Dempsey, president emeritus, National Collegiate Athletics Association; Clyde Doughty Jr., athletics director, New York Institute of Technology; Jo Ann Harper, athletics director, Dartmouth College; Susan Hartmann, faculty athletics representative/professor of history, Ohio State University; Karen L. Johnson, faculty athletics representative/director of institutional research, Alfred University; John Naber, president, Naber and Associates, Inc.; and Valerie Richardson, assistant commissioner, West Coast Conference.

Potential candidates are nominated by NCAA member institutions and selected by the committee.