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News Release.

 

 

 
Hughes is Midwest Conference Woman of the Year nominee

Release Date:  July 9 , 2009

MONMOUTH, Ill. Monmouth College’s Tanesha Hughes (Peoria, Ill./Woodruff) may have ended her athletic career with the Fighting Scots, but the three-sport athlete is still in NCAA competition, and this time it’s on the national stage.

Hughes, who was a four-year competitor in volleyball, basketball and indoor/outdoor track, was named the Midwest Conference representative for the NCAA’s prestigious Woman of the Year award, given annually to a female athlete who has distinguished herself, not only in the athletic arena, but also in the classroom and community. She becomes the second consecutive nominee from Monmouth, following Ashley Yeast’s selection last year. Hughes is the third woman in the history of the college to advance past the first round of selections. Current women’s basketball coach Melissa Bittner was the Illinois state winner in 2003 and a top 10 finalist for the national award.

An outside hitter for volleyball, a center on the basketball team and a thrower in track and field, Hughes had a stellar senior season in all three sports. She earned her first All-American award in the final track meet of her career, placing fourth in the discus at the NCAA National Outdoor Track & Field Championships, and she earned her first volleyball and basketball all-conference awards, too. The five-time Midwest Conference track and field champion’s appearance at last spring’s outdoor championships was her third appearance at the meet. In volleyball, Hughes was second on the team in blocks and third in kills. On the hardwood, the 5-foot-10 Hughes had her career-best year, leading the MWC in both scoring and (16.3 ppg) and rebounding (10.2 rpg).

In the classroom, Hughes earned academic all-conference status 10 times. She was also named to the National Dean’s List and holds membership in Blue Key honor society and the National Society of Scholastic Scholars. During her career at Monmouth, Hughes was involved in more than 15 volunteer activities, including Special Olympics, Relay for Life and Circle K International.

Hughes will learn in August if she is one of the top ten honorees from Division III to advance to the semifinals to compete against the semifinalists from Divisions I and II. In September, three finalists will be selected from the field of semifinalists from the three divisions. All 30 women will be honored at a banquet in Indianapolis on Oct. 18. The overall winner will be announced as the culminating event of the Woman of the Year competition.

Hughes, who graduated in May with a degree in computer science, is the daughter of Anisha Hughes of Peoria.

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