Cary Gibson finalist for Athlete of the Year in Div. III

4-year All-American Cary Gibson '09
The Board of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards has announced
that Cary Gibson, a junior tennis player at Williams College, has
been nominated as a finalist for the 2007-2008 Division III Athlete
of the Year representing tennis.
Gibson is one of 11 sport nominees in NCAA Division III. The
Division III Athlete of the Year will be announced in mid June
after the ballots received from the Division III senior women's
administrators and athletic directors have been tabulated.
This is the 32nd year of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Their
national coaching association nominates each of the 11 finalists
under consideration for Athlete of the Year in Division III.
"Cary Gibson is a gifted athlete, a determined competitor, and
above all, a player who plays her best when she is competing with
and for her team," said Eph head coach Alison Swain. "Cary
has played #1 singles for the past two seasons at Williams and #1
doubles since her freshman year. In the past three years, and
particularly this season, Cary has become a true leader both on the
court and off."
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Gibson rallied in the finals of the NCAA Team Championships in
the third set to overcome a 3-0 deficit to win six straight games
to take the third set over Katie Tabb of Washington & Lee, the
second-ranked player in the nation. Gibson's win tied the match at
4-4 and set the stage for Eph first year Nikki Reich to clinch the
match with a three set win at number four.
Following the team championships Gibson competed in the NCAA
Singles Tournament and along with sophomore teammate Grace Baljon
became the first pair of Ephs to each the semifinals in the same
year. Gibson proceeded to the final, a Williams first, where she
lost to the top-ranked player in the nation, Siobahn Finicane of
Pomona –Pitzer in three sets. Gibson had been seeded fifth in
the championships.
"At the NCAA team championships this year, Cary truly came through
for her teammates," stated Swain. "Down 3-0 in the third set of the
NCAA finals, Cary would simply not give up. She fought back
tooth and nail against a very tough competitor to win her match and
earn the point for the team, helping lead the team to a National
title. I credit her with providing a lot of the fiery determination
that it takes to win the big matches -- and she has done that for
our team all year long."
Playing at number one singles and doubles this Gibson compiled a
singles record of 23-8 and a doubles ledger of 19-13. She was the
ITA New England singles champion and earned All-American honors in
singles play.
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In recognition of Gibson's selection as the Division III Athlete of the Year nominee for tennis, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. will donate $1,000 to the Williams Athletic Department. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. will donate $5,000 to the school of the Division III Athlete of the Year recipient.







