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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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.
