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Awards given to high school student-athletes in the United States
The Gatorade Player of the Year awards are given annually to up and coming high school student-athletes in the United States.[ 1] [ 2] They are given for boys baseball , boys and girls basketball , boys and girls cross country , boys football , boys and girls soccer , boys and girls track & field , girls softball , and girls volleyball .[ 1]
A "State Player of the Year" award is given to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports in the District of Columbia and each of the fifty states , where each sport is recognized as an interscholastic sport.[ 3] Selection is based on three criteria: athletic achievement, academic excellence, and exemplary character (including sportsmanship , and participation in community and other activities).[ 3] Twelve "National Player of the Year" awards are then given, to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports, chosen from the state winners in the respective sport.[ 4]
Finally, one male Athlete of the Year and one female Athlete of the Year are selected from the twelve National Player of the Year recipients.[ 5] The two winners are voted on by a national panel with about 400 sports journalists , coaches , and others.[ 3] The two athletes of the year, Cooper Flagg and Sadie Engelhardt , received their awards at a special ceremony prior to The ESPY Awards .[ 3]
The Gatorade Company established the awards in 1986.[ 1] The selection process was administered by ESPN RISE which was ESPN's division for high-school sports. The selection process is currently run by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee.[ 1]
Past national winners include Peyton Manning and Emmitt Smith for football, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant for basketball, Allyson Felix for track and field, and Kerri Walsh for volleyball.
Athletes of the Year [ edit ]
Awards include:[ note 1]
Male Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Sport
Hometown
College
2003
LeBron James
Basketball
Akron, OH
None
2004
Dwight Howard
Basketball
Atlanta, GA
None
2005
Greg Paulus
Football
Syracuse, NY
Duke (basketball), Syracuse (football)
2006
Greg Oden
Basketball
Indianapolis, IN
Ohio State
2007
Kevin Love
Basketball
Lake Oswego, OR
UCLA
2008
Matt Barkley
Football
Santa Ana, CA
USC
2009
Garrett Gilbert
Football
Austin, TX
Texas
2010
Brandon Knight
Basketball
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Kentucky
2011
Dylan Bundy
Baseball
Owasso, OK
None
2012
Johnathan Gray
Football
Aledo, TX
Texas
2013
Andrew Wiggins
Basketball
Thornhill, ON , Canada
Kansas
2014
Karl-Anthony Towns
Basketball
Metuchen, NJ
Kentucky
2015
Kyler Murray
Football
Allen, TX
Texas A&M / Oklahoma
2016
Jayson Tatum
Basketball
St. Louis, MO
Duke
2017
MacKenzie Gore
Baseball
Whiteville, NC
None
2018
J. T. Daniels
Football
Santa Ana, CA
USC / Georgia / West Virginia / Rice
2019
Bobby Witt Jr. [ 6]
Baseball
Colleyville, TX
None
2020
Arik Gilbert
Football
Marietta, GA
LSU / Georgia
2022
Colin Sahlman [ 7]
Cross country
Newbury Park, CA
NAU
2023
Max Clark [ 8]
Baseball
Franklin, IN
None
2024
Cooper Flagg
Basketball
Newport, ME
Duke
Female Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Sport
Hometown
College
2003
Allyson Felix
Track & Field
North Hills, CA
USC
2004
Candace Parker
Basketball
Naperville, IL
Tennessee
2005
Cynthia Barboza
Volleyball
Long Beach, CA
Stanford
2006
Tina Charles
Basketball
Middle Village, NY
UConn
2007
Maya Moore
Basketball
Lawrenceville, GA
UConn
2008
Chanelle Price
Track & Field
Easton, PA
Tennessee
2009
Skylar Diggins
Basketball
South Bend, IN
Notre Dame
2010
Chiney Ogwumike
Basketball
Cypress, TX
Stanford
2011
Morgan Brian
Soccer
St. Simons Island, GA
Virginia
2012
Breanna Stewart
Basketball
North Syracuse, NY
UConn
2013
Morgan Andrews
Soccer
Milford, NH
Notre Dame
2014
Brianna Turner
Basketball
Manvel, TX
Notre Dame
2015
Candace Hill
Track & Field
Conyers, GA
None
2016
Sydney McLaughlin
Track & Field
Scotch Plains, NJ
Kentucky
2017
Sydney McLaughlin
Track & Field
Scotch Plains, NJ
Kentucky
2018
Katelyn Tuohy
Cross Country, Track & Field
Thiels, NY
NC State
2019
Kelley Lynch [ 6]
Softball
Sharpsburg, GA
Washington
2020
Paige Bueckers
Basketball
Minnetonka, MN
UConn
2022
Kiki Rice
Basketball
San Francisco, CA
UCLA
2023
Ava Brown
Softball
Montgomery, TX
Florida
2024
Sadie Engelhardt
Track & field
Ventura, CA
None
National Sports Winners [ edit ]
Awards include:[ note 2]
Gary Sheffield was the first winner of the award.
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Gary Sheffield
Tampa, FL
Did not attend
1987
Willie Banks
Jersey City, NJ
1988
Mark Lewis
Hamilton, OH
1989
Jeff Jackson
Chicago, IL
1990
Todd Van Poppel
Arlington, TX
1991
Brian Barber
Orlando, FL
1992
A. J. Hinch
Midwest City, OK
Stanford
1993
Alex Rodriguez
Miami, FL
Did not attend
1994
Doug Million
Sarasota, FL
Miami
1995
Chad Hutchinson
San Diego, CA
Stanford (football)
1996
Matt White
Waynesboro, PA
Did not attend
1997
Darnell McDonald
Englewood, CO
1998
Drew Henson
Brighton, MI
Michigan (football)
1999
B. J. Garbe
Moses Lake, WA
Did not attend
2000
Jason Stokes
Coppell, TX
2001
Casey Kotchman
Seminole, FL
2002
Zack Greinke
Apopka, FL
2003
Chris Lubanski
Collegeville, PA
2004
Mark Rogers
Topsham, ME
2005
Justin Upton
Chesapeake, VA
2006
Clayton Kershaw
Dallas, TX
2007
Rick Porcello
West Orange, NJ
2008
Kyle Skipworth
Riverside, CA
2009
Matt Hobgood
Norco, CA
2010
Kaleb Cowart
Adel, GA
2011
Dylan Bundy
Owasso, OK
2012
Lance McCullers Jr.
Tampa, FL
2013
Clint Frazier
Loganville, GA
2014
Justus Sheffield
Tullahoma, TN
2015
Luken Baker
Conroe, TX
TCU
2016
Kyle Muller
Dallas, TX
Did not attend
2017
MacKenzie Gore
Whiteville, NC
2018
Ryan Weathers
Loretto, TN
2019
Bobby Witt Jr.
Colleyville, TX
2020
Jared Kelley
Refugio, TX
2021
Dylan Lesko
Buford, GA
2022
Brock Porter
Orchard Lake Village, MI
2023
Max Clark
Franklin, IN
2024
Konnor Griffin
Flowood, MS
Kobe Bryant was the first winner not to play college basketball .
Candace Parker was the first female player to win the award multiple times.
Male Basketball Player of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
J.R. Reid
Virginia Beach, VA
North Carolina
1987
LaBradford Smith
Bay City, TX
Louisville
1988
Alonzo Mourning
Chesapeake, VA
Georgetown
1989
Kenny Anderson
Jamaica, NY
Georgia Tech
1990
Damon Bailey
Bedford, IN
Indiana
1991
Chris Webber
Detroit, MI
Michigan
1992
Corliss Williamson
Russellville, AR
Arkansas
1993
Randy Livingston
New Orleans, LA
LSU
1994
Felipe López
New York, NY
St. John's
1995
Stephon Marbury
Brooklyn, NY
Georgia Tech
1996
Kobe Bryant
Ardmore, PA
Did not attend
1997
Baron Davis
Santa Monica, CA
UCLA
1998
Al Harrington
Elizabeth, NJ
Did not attend
1999
LaVell Blanchard
Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan
2000
Jared Jeffries
Bloomington, IN
Indiana
2001
Kelvin Torbert
Flint, MI
Michigan State
2002
LeBron James
Akron, OH
Did not attend
2003
2004
Dwight Howard
Atlanta, GA
2005
Greg Oden
Indianapolis, IN
Ohio State
2006
2007
Kevin Love
Lake Oswego, OR
UCLA
2008
Jrue Holiday
North Hollywood, CA
2009
Brandon Knight
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Kentucky
2010
2011
Bradley Beal
St. Louis, MO
Florida
2012
Jabari Parker
Chicago, IL
Duke
2013
Andrew Wiggins
Thornhill, ON , Canada
Kansas
2014
Karl-Anthony Towns
Metuchen, NJ
Kentucky
2015
Ben Simmons
Melbourne , Australia
LSU
2016
Jayson Tatum
St. Louis, MO
Duke
2017
Michael Porter Jr.
Columbia, MO
Missouri
2018
RJ Barrett
Mississauga, ON , Canada
Duke
2019
James Wiseman
Nashville, TN
Memphis
2020
Emoni Bates
Ann Arbor, MI
Memphis / Eastern Michigan
2021
Chet Holmgren
Minneapolis, MN
Gonzaga
2022
Gradey Dick
Wichita, KS
Kansas
2023
Cameron Boozer
Miami, FL
2024
Cooper Flagg
Newport, ME
Duke
Female Basketball Player of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Susan Anderson
Deming, WA
Texas
1987
Kris Durham
Scotch Plains, NJ
Seton Hall
1988
Vicki Hall
Indianapolis, IN
Texas
1989
Lisa Harrison
Louisville, KY
Tennessee
1990
Lisa Leslie
Inglewood, CA
USC
1991
Michelle M. Marciniak
Allentown, PA
Notre Dame / Tennessee
1992
Katie Smith
Logan, OH
Ohio State
1993
La'Keshia Frett
Hampton, VA
Georgia
1994
Monick Foote
Wilmington, DE
Virginia
1995
Stephanie White
West Lebanon, IN
Purdue
1996
Jaime Walz
Fort Thomas, KY
Western Kentucky
1997
Nikki Teasley
Frederick, MD
North Carolina
1998
Tamika Williams
Dayton, OH
UConn
1999
Nicole Kaczmarski
Middle Island, NY
UCLA
2000
Shereka Wright
Copperas Cove, TX
Purdue
2001
Shyra Ely
Indianapolis, IN
Tennessee
2002
Ann Strother
Highlands Ranch, CO
UConn
2003
Candace Parker
Naperville, IL
Tennessee
2004
2005
Abby Waner
Highlands Ranch, CO
Duke
2006
Tina Charles
Middle Village, NY
UConn
2007
Maya Moore
Lawrenceville, GA
2008
Nneka Ogwumike
Cypress, TX
Stanford
2009
Skylar Diggins
South Bend, IN
Notre Dame
2010
Chiney Ogwumike
Cypress, TX
Stanford
2011
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis
Santa Ana, CA
UConn
2012
Breanna Stewart
North Syracuse, NY
2013
Mercedes Russell
Springfield, OR
Tennessee
2014
Brianna Turner
Manvel, TX
Notre Dame
2015
Katie Lou Samuelson
Huntington Beach, CA
UConn
2016
Erin Boley
Hodgenville, KY
Notre Dame / Oregon
2017
Megan Walker
Richmond, VA
UConn
2018
Christyn Williams
Little Rock, AR
2019
Azzi Fudd
Arlington, VA
2020
Paige Bueckers [ 9]
Minnetonka, MN
2021
Saniya Rivers
Wilmington, NC
South Carolina
2022
Kiki Rice
Washington, D.C.
UCLA
2023
JuJu Watkins
Los Angeles, CA
USC
2024
Joyce Edwards
Camden, SC
South Carolina
Male Cross Country Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
2008
Chris Derrick
Naperville, IL
Stanford
2009
Reed Connor
The Woodlands, TX
Wisconsin
2010
Lukas Verzbicas
Orland Park, IL
Oregon
2011
Lukas Verzbicas
Orland Park, IL
Oregon
2012
Futsum Zienasellassie
Indianapolis, IN
Northern Arizona
2013
Edward Cheserek
Newark, NJ
Oregon
2014
Grant Fisher [ 10]
Grand Blanc, MI
Stanford
2015
Grant Fisher
Grand Blanc, MI
Stanford
2016
Andrew Hunter
Purcellville, VA
Oregon
2017
Casey Clinger
American Fork, UT
BYU
2018
Aidan Troutner
Provo, UT
BYU
2019
Liam Anderson [ 11]
Larkspur, CA
Stanford
2020
Nico Young
Newbury Park, CA
Northern Arizona
2021
Parker Wolfe
Greenwood Village, CO
North Carolina
2022
Colin Sahlman
Newbury Park, CA
Northern Arizona
2023
Daniel Simmons
American Fork, Utah
BYU
2024
Female Cross Country Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
2008
Ashley Brasovan
Wellington, FL
Duke
2009
Jordan Hasay
San Luis Obispo, CA
Oregon
2010
Megan Goethals
Rochester Hills, MI
Washington
2011
Aisling Cuffe
Cornwall, NY
Stanford
2012
Molly Seidel
Hartland, WI
Notre Dame
2013
Sara Baxter
Simi Valley, CA
Oregon
2014
Alexa Efraimson [ 12]
Camas, WA
2015
Anna Rohrer
Mishawaka, IN
Notre Dame
2016
Katie Rainsberger
Colorado Springs, CO
Oregon
2017
Brie Oakley
Aurora, CO
California
2018
Katelyn Tuohy
Thiells, NY
NC State
2019
Katelyn Tuohy [ 13]
Thiells, NY
NC State
2020
Katelyn Tuohy
Thiells, NY
NC State
2021
Sydney Thorvaldson
Rawlins, WY
Arkansas
2022
Natalie Cook
Flower Mound, TX
Oklahoma State
2023
Irene Riggs
Morgantown, WV
Stanford
2024
Addison Ritzenhein
Niwot, CO
Joe Mauer was the first winner not to play football collegiately or professionally.
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Jeff George
Indianapolis, IN
Purdue / Illinois
1987
Emmitt Smith
Pensacola, FL
Florida
1988
Curtis Bray
Monroeville, PA
Pittsburgh
1989
Terry Kirby
Tabb, VA
Virginia
1990
Robert Smith
Euclid, OH
Ohio State
1991
Marquette Smith
Winter Park, FL
Florida State / Central Florida
1992
Chris Walsh
St. Paul, MN
Miami (FL) / Minnesota
1993
Ron Powlus
Berwick, PA
Notre Dame
1994
Peyton Manning
New Orleans, LA
Tennessee
1995
Brock Huard
Puyallup, WA
Washington
1996
Tim Couch
Hyden, KY
Kentucky
1997
Travis Minor
Baton Rouge, LA
Florida State
1998
Ronald Curry
Hampton, VA
North Carolina (football and basketball )
1999
Chris Lewis
Long Beach, CA
Stanford
2000
Brock Berlin
Shreveport, LA
Florida / Miami (FL)
2001
Joe Mauer
St. Paul, MN
Did not attend
2002
Lorenzo Booker
Oxnard, CA
Florida State
2003
Kyle Wright
Danville, CA
Miami (FL)
2004
Jeff Byers
Fort Collins, CO
USC
2005
Greg Paulus
Syracuse, NY
Duke (basketball) / Syracuse
2006
Mitch Mustain
Springdale, AR
Arkansas / USC
2007
John Brantley
Ocala, FL
Florida
2008
Matt Barkley
Santa Ana, CA
USC
2009
Garrett Gilbert
Austin, TX
Texas / SMU
2010
Malcolm Jones
Westlake Village, CA
UCLA
2011
Justin Worley
Rock Hill, SC
Tennessee
2012
Johnathan Gray
Aledo, TX
Texas
2013
Max Browne
Sammamish, WA
USC / Pittsburgh
2014
Andrew Brown
Chesapeake, VA
Virginia
2015
Kyler Murray
Allen, TX
Texas A&M / Oklahoma
2016
Jacob Eason
Lake Stevens, WA
Georgia / Washington
2017
Tate Martell
Las Vegas, NV
Ohio State / Miami (FL) / UNLV
2018
J. T. Daniels
Santa Ana, CA
USC / Georgia / West Virginia / Rice
2019
Jake Smith
Scottsdale, AZ
Texas / USC / Arizona State
2020
Arik Gilbert
Marietta, GA
LSU / Georgia / Nebraska
2021
Jaxson Dart
Draper, UT
USC / Ole Miss
2022
Nick Singleton
Shillington, PA
Penn State
2023
Jackson Arnold
Denton, TX
Oklahoma
2024
DJ Lagway
Willis, TX
Florida
2025
Keelon Russell
Duncanville, TX
Alabama
Morgan Andrews was the first player to win the award multiple times.
Male Soccer Player of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Kevin Hundelt
Hazelwood, MO
SIU Edwardsville
1987
John Gwin
Boise, ID
Duke
1988
Lyle Yorks
Storrs, CT
Virginia
1989
Chris Henderson
Everett, WA
UCLA
1990
Todd Haskins
Ellicott City, MD
North Carolina
1991
Claudio Reyna
Newark, NJ
Virginia
1992
Matt McKeon
St. Louis, MO
Saint Louis
1993
Mike Fisher
Batavia, IL
Virginia
1994
Andriy Shapowal
Chagrin Falls, OH
Virginia
1995
Pierre Venditti
Milford, CT
Maryland
1996
Andy Kirk
Milwaukee, WI
Maryland
1997
Nick Garcia
Dallas, TX
Indiana
1998
Nick Downing
Redmond, WA
Maryland
1999
Kyle Martino
Westport, CT
Virginia
2000
Alecko Eskandarian
Oradell, NJ
Virginia
2001
Ned Grabavoy
New Lenox, IL
Indiana
2002
Jordan Harvey
Mission Viejo, CA
UCLA
2003
Greg Dalby
Poway, CA
Notre Dame
2004
Patrick Phelan
Wilbraham, MA
Wake Forest
2005
Lee Nguyen
Plano, TX
Indiana
2006
Eric Alexander
Portage, MI
Indiana
2007
Brayan Martinez
West Orange, NJ
Seton Hall
2008
Chris Agorsor
Severn, MD
Virginia
2009
Dillon Powers
Plano, TX
Notre Dame
2010
Soony Saad
Dearborn, MI
Michigan
2011
Luis Rendon
Midlothian, VA
Duke
2012
Ema Boateng
Accra , Ghana
UC Santa Barbara
2013
Cristian Roldan
Pico Rivera, CA
Washington
2014
Abu Danladi
Takoradi , Ghana [ 14]
UCLA
2015
Jack Harrison
Bolton , England
Wake Forest
2016
Lucas Mendes
Arlington, VA
Virginia
2017
Umar Farouk Osman
Tamale, Ghana [ 15]
Michigan
2018
Ousseni Bouda
Millbrook, NY
Stanford
2019
Omar Hernandez
Dalton, GA
Wake Forest
2020
Jony Muñoz
Olathe, KS
Liberty / UMKC / MidAmerica Nazarene University
2021
Bryce Boneau
Keller, TX
Notre Dame
2022
Jacob Murrell
Baltimore, MD
Georgetown
2023
Ransford Gyan
Newark, NJ
Clemson
2024
Female Soccer Player of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1998
Aly Wagner
San Jose, CA
Santa Clara
1999
Christie Welsh
Massapequa, NY
Penn State
2000
Aleisha Cramer
Lakewood, CO
BYU
2001
Mary McDowell [ 16]
Lakewood, CO
North Carolina
2002
Jill Oakes
West Hills, CA
UCLA
2003
Heather O'Reilly
East Brunswick, NJ
North Carolina
2004
Ashlyn Harris
Satellite Beach, FL
North Carolina
2005
Amy Rodriguez
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
USC
2006
Lauren Cheney
Indianapolis, IN
UCLA
2007
Melissa Henderson
Garland, TX
Notre Dame
2008
Teresa Noyola
Palo Alto, CA
Stanford
2009
Rachel Quon
Lake Forest, IL
Stanford
2010
Mollie Pathman
Durham, NC
Duke
2011
Morgan Brian
St. Simons Island, GA
Virginia
2012
Morgan Andrews
Milford, NH
Notre Dame
2013
Morgan Andrews
Milford, NH
Notre Dame
2014
Katie Cousins
Forest, VA
Tennessee
2015
Mallory Pugh
Highlands Ranch, CO
UCLA
2016
Ella Stevens
Loganville, GA
Duke
2017
Kennedy Wesley
Cerritos, CA
Stanford
2018
Izzy D'Aquila
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Santa Clara
2019
Sophia Jones
Atherton, CA
Duke
2020
Emily Mason
Flemington, NJ
Rutgers
2021
Alyssa Thompson
Studio City, CA
Stanford
2022
Riley Jackson
Roswell, GA
Did not attend
2023
Kennedy Fuller
Southlake, TX
Did not attend
2024
Maddie DiMaria
St. Louis, MO
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1998
Amanda Freed
Cypress, CA
UCLA
1999
Maureen LeCocq
West Hills, CA
Stanford
2000
Tia Bollinger [ 17]
Santa Ana, CA
Washington
2001
Cat Osterman
Cypress, TX
Texas
2002
Alicia Hollowell
Fairfield, CA
Arizona
2003
Lisa Dodd
San Diego, CA
UCLA
2004
Anjelica Selden
Fairfield, CA
2005
Dani Hofer
Palm Harbor, FL
LSU
2006
Kirsten Shortridge
Keller, TX
Baylor
2007
Ashley Brignac
River Ridge, LA
Louisiana-Lafayette
2008
Kenzie Fowler
Oro Valley, AZ
Arizona
2009
2010
Kasey Fagan
Dunnellon, FL
Florida /Arkansas
2011
Paige McDuffee
The Woodlands, TX
UCLA
2012
Geri Ann Glasco
Watkinsville, GA
Georgia /Oregon
2013
Carley Hoover
Central, SC
Stanford /LSU
2014
Taylor McQuillin
Mission Viejo, CA
Arizona
2015
Rachel Garcia
Palmdale, CA
UCLA
2016
Bubba Nickles
Merced, CA
2017
Taylor Dockins
Norco, CA
Cal State Fullerton
2018
Megan Faraimo
San Diego, CA
UCLA
2019
Kelley Lynch [ 6]
Sharpsburg, GA
Washington
2020
Jayda Coleman
The Colony, TX
Oklahoma
2021
Jordy Bahl
Papillion, NE
2022
Keagan Rothrock
Indianapolis, IN
Florida
2023
Ava Brown
Montgomery, TX
2024
Addisen Fisher
Bend, OR
UCLA
Marion Jones was the first three-time winner of the award in any sport.
Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Eric Mastalir
Carmichael, CA
Stanford
1987
Kamy Keshmiri
Reno, NV
Nevada
1988
Art Skipper
Sandy, OR
Oregon
1989
Dion Bentley
Pittsburgh, PA
Florida
1990
Brent Noon
Fallbrook, CA
Georgia
1991
Bryan Bronson
Jasper, TX
Rice
1992
Sheddric Fields
Dallas, TX
Houston
1993
Charles Mitchell
Waco, TX
Mississippi State
1994
Andre Scott
Sanford, FL
Auburn
1995
Michael Stember
Sacramento, CA
Stanford
1996
Michael Granville
Bell Gardens, CA
UCLA
1997
Sharif Karie
Springfield, VA
Arkansas
1998
Jon Stevens
Fremont, CA
Stanford
1999
Jake Freeman
Warwick, RI
Manhattan
2000
Donald Sage
Elmhurst, IL
Stanford
2001
Alan Webb
Reston, VA
Michigan
2002
Brendan Christian
Austin, TX
Houston
2003
Kerron Clement
LaPorte, TX
Florida
2004
Jason Richardson
Cedar Hill, TX
South Carolina
2005
Ryan Whiting
Harrisburg, PA
Arizona State
2006
David Klech
San Ramon, CA
Oregon
2007
Bryshon Nellum
Los Angeles, CA
USC
2008
German Fernandez
Riverbank, CA
Oklahoma State
2009
Curtis Beach [ 18]
Albuquerque, NM
Duke
2010
Sam Crouser
Gresham, OR
Oregon
2011
Gunnar Nixon
Edmond, OK
Arkansas
2012
Abraham Hall
Grand Prairie, TX
Army
2013
Trayvon Bromell
St. Petersburg, FL
Baylor
2014
Trentavis Friday [ 19]
Cherryville, NC
Florida State
2015
Michael Norman
Murrieta, CA
USC
2016
Michael Norman
Murrieta, CA
USC
2017
Armand Duplantis
Lafayette, LA
LSU [ 20]
2018
Anthony Schwartz
Plantation, FL
Auburn
2019
Matthew Boling [ 21]
Houston, TX
Georgia
2020
Nico Young
Newbury Park, CA
Northern Arizona
2021
Hobbs Kessler
Ann Arbor, MI
Northern Arizona
2022
Cade Flatt
Benton, KY
Ole Miss
2023
Issam Asinga
Montverde, FL
Texas A&M
2024
Christian Miller
Saint Johns, FL
Georgia
Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1986
Yolanda Johnson
Denver, CO
Colorado
1987
Janeene Vickers
Pomona, CA
UCLA
1988
Chryste Gaines
Dallas, TX
Stanford
1989
Angela Burnham
Oxnard, CA
UCLA
1990
Melissa Weis
Bakersfield, CA
Cal St.-Bakersfield
1991
Marion Jones
Oxnard, CA
North Carolina (track and basketball )
1992
Marion Jones
Thousand Oaks, CA
North Carolina (track and basketball )
1993
Marion Jones
Thousand Oaks, CA
North Carolina (track and basketball )
1994
Suzy Powell
Modesto, CA
UCLA
1995
Joanna Hayes
Riverside, CA
UCLA
1996
Kim Mortensen
Thousand Oaks, CA
UCLA
1997
Kinshasa Davis
Carson, CA
USC
1998
Angela Williams
Chino, CA
USC
1999
Stacy Martin
Ellettsville, IN
Auburn
2000
Monique Henderson
San Diego, CA
UCLA
2001
Ychlindria Spears
Luling, TX
Texas
2002
Sanya Richards
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Texas
2003
Allyson Felix
North Hills, CA
USC
2004
Shalonda Solomon
Inglewood, CA
South Carolina
2005
Brittany Daniels
Tracy, CA
Tennessee
2006
Bianca Knight
Ridgeland, MS
Texas
2007
Emily Pendleton
Lindsey, OH
Michigan
2008
Chanelle Price
Easton, PA
Tennessee
2009
Anna Jelmini
Shafter, CA
Arizona State
2010
Ashton Purvis
Oakland, CA
Miami (FL)
2011
Amy Weissenbach
Studio City, CA
Stanford
2012
Shelbi Vaughan
Mansfield, TX
Texas A&M
2013
Kendell Williams
Marietta, GA
Georgia
2014
Raven Saunders
Charleston, SC
Southern Illinois
2015
Candace Hill
Conyers, GA
Did not attend
2016
Sydney McLaughlin
Dunellen, NJ
Union Catholic /Kentucky
2017
Sydney McLaughlin
Dunellen, NJ
Union Catholic /Kentucky
2018
Katelyn Tuohy
Thiells, NY
NC State
2019
Jasmine Moore
Mansfield, TX
Georgia
2020
Taylor Ewert
Beavercreek, OH
Arkansas
2021
Sydney Thorvaldson
Rawlins, WY
Arkansas
2022
Juliette Whittaker
Catonsville, MD
Stanford
2023
Angelina Napoleon
Allegany, NY
NC State
2024
Sadie Engelhardt
Ventura, CA
NC State
Kerri Walsh was the first winner of the award.
Year
Winner
Hometown
College
1996
Kerri Walsh
San Jose, CA
Stanford
1997
Denise Boylan [ 22]
Lisle, IL
Notre Dame
1998
Sara Sandrik [ 23]
Pelham, AL
Stanford
1999
Logan Tom
Salt Lake City, UT
Stanford
2000
April Ross
Newport Beach, CA
USC
2001
Ogonna Nnamani
Bloomington, IL
Stanford
2002
Bre Ladd [ 24]
Tucson, AZ
Arizona
2003
Kristin Richards [ 25]
Orem, UT
Stanford
2004
Cynthia Barboza
Long Beach, CA
Stanford
2005
Cynthia Barboza
Long Beach, CA
Stanford
2006
Megan Hodge
Durham, NC
Penn State
2007
Alix Klineman [ 26]
Manhattan Beach, CA
Stanford
2008
Kelly Murphy [ 27]
Wilmington, IL
Florida
2009
Gina Mancuso
Papillion, NE
Nebraska
2010
Ashley Wittman
Shakopee, MN
Minnesota
2011
Krista Vansant
Redlands, CA
Washington
2012
Jordan Burgess
Tampa, FL
Stanford
2013
Lauren Carlini
Aurora, IL
Wisconsin
2014
Alexa Filley
Louisville, KY
Auburn
2015
Mikaela Foecke
West Point, IA
Nebraska
2016
Khalia Lanier
Phoenix, AZ
USC
2017
Lexi Sun
Solana Beach, CA
Texas/Nebraska
2018
Thayer Hall
Roebuck, SC
Florida
2019
Ellie Holzman
New Orleans, LA
Illinois
2020
Jess Mruzik
Livonia, MI
Michigan /Penn State
2021
Ally Batenhorst
Katy, TX
Nebraska /USC
2022
Averi Carlson
Lucas, TX
Baylor /Texas
2023
Harper Murray
Ann Arbor, MI
Nebraska
2024
Ayden Ames
Prosper, TX
Texas
See [ note 3]
^ For biographical sketches of the current winners, see:[ 5]
^ For the official list of winners (1985–present), see[ 4]
^ For the official list of state winners (including D.C.) from 1985 to the present, see[ 3]
^ a b c d "A History of Honoring the Future" . Gatorade Player of the Year . Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. Archived from the original on November 15, 2017. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
^ "Gatorade Player of the Year Award" . ESPN High School SPORTS . ESPN . Archived from the original on October 31, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2011 .
^ a b c d e "Gatorade State High School Players of the Year" . Gatorade Player of the Year . Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
^ a b "Gatorade Player of the Year All-Time National Winners" . Gatorade Player of the Year . Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019 .
^ a b "Gatorade Athlete of the Year" . Gatorade Player of the Year . Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. Archived from the original on November 15, 2017. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
^ a b c Carroll, Charlotte (July 10, 2019). "Kelley Lynch, Bobby Witt Jr. Named Gatorade Athletes of the Year" . Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
^ ESPN News Services (July 19, 2022). "Kiki Rice (girls basketball), Colin Sahlman (cross country) named national prep athletes of year" . ESPN . Retrieved January 13, 2024 .
^ "Max Clark, Ava Brown named high school players of the year" . ESPN . Associated Press. July 11, 2023. Retrieved January 13, 2024 .
^ "UConn commit Bueckers named Gatorade POY" . ESPN.com . March 9, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2020 .
^ "Grant Fisher named Gatorade National Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year" . USA Today . Gannett Co., Inc. January 30, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2019 – via usatodayhss.com.
^ Jung, Tristan (February 27, 2019). "Liam Anderson Named 2018-19 Gatorade National Boys Cross-Country Athlete of the Year" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ "Alexa Efraimson named Gatorade National Girls XC Runner of the Year" . USA Today . Gannett Co., Inc. February 27, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2019 – via usatodayhss.com.
^ Chavez, Chris (February 7, 2019). "Katelyn Tuohy Wins Gatorade National Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year Award" . Sports Illustrated . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ "UCLABruins.com - UCLA Athletics" . www.uclabruins.com .
^ "Ghanaian teen Farouk Osman voted Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year for third time" . social_image .
^ "Mary McDowell Profile" . North Carolina Official Athletic Site - Women's Soccer . Archived from the original on June 4, 2009 – via tarheelblue.cstv.com.
^ "Player Bio: Tia Bollinger :: Softball" . Official Athletic Website of the University of Washington . Archived from the original on May 4, 2008 – via gohuskies.cstv.com.
^ "Curtis Beach NM Wins National Gatorade Track and Field Boys Athlete of the Year Award" . DyeStat (ESPN RISE). June–July 2009. Retrieved August 31, 2010 .
^ "Trentavis Friday named Gatorade Athlete of the Year" . USA Today . Gannett Co., Inc. June 30, 2014. Archived from the original on July 11, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2019 – via usatodayhss.com.
^ "Mondo Duplantis Bio" . LSUsports.net . Archived from the original on January 1, 2019. Retrieved December 31, 2018 .
^ Coleman, Adam (June 28, 2019). "Strake Jesuit's Matthew Boling wins Gatorade National Boys Track Athlete of the Year" . Houston Chronicle . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ "Denise Boylan Bio :: Notre Dame Women's Volleyball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of ND Athletics" . cstv.com . Archived from the original on June 1, 2008. Retrieved October 17, 2008 .
^ "Player Bio: Sara Sandrik :: Women's Volleyball" . Stanford University Official Athletic Site . Archived from the original on February 4, 2007 – via gostanford.cstv.com.
^ "Player Bio: Bre Ladd" . Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2008 .
^ "Kristin Richards Profile" . Stanford University Official Athletic Site . Archived from the original on December 24, 2008 – via gostanford.cstv.com.
^ "Alix Klineman Profile" . Stanford University Official Athletic Site . Archived from the original on December 21, 2008 – via gostanford.cstv.com.
^ "Kelly Murphy" . GatorZone.com . Archived from the original on February 23, 2014.