SiMon Franklin XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA |
Franklin, from Baton Rouge, La., and a graduate of Xavier and St. Joseph's Academy, received the honor during the HBCU Awards banquet at the Jackson State University Student Center. The banquet is part of the inaugural National HBCU Media Week, which will conclude Saturday.
Franklin was a standout for Xavier in basketball and track and field. In basketball, Franklin was a four-year starter at guard who earned honorable mention as a senior on the NAIA Division I All-America Team. She was All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference for the second consecutive season after leading the Gold Nuggets with 10.7 points, 2.4 steals ands 24.9 minutes per game in 2012-13. The MVP of the 2012 GCAC Tournament, Franklin is one of nine Gold Nuggets to reach 1,000 points, 300 rebounds and 200 steals in a career. Franklin had 1,136 points, 331 rebounds, 208 assists, 220 steals in 128 career games at Xavier and helped the Gold Nuggets win three GCAC regular-season championships, two GCAC Tournament championships and qualify for the NAIA Division I National Championship three times.
In track and field, Franklin was the 2013 GCAC outdoor champion in the 400-meter dash, and her time of 56.74 seconds at that meet qualified her automatically for the NAIA National Championships. She ran the anchor leg of the 400 relay team which finished second in the GCAC and also qualified for nationals.
"I am extremely honored," Franklin said. "I thought I was done with athletics and receiving awards after track season ended, but then this happened. To be honored nationwide, that is amazing. I never though anything like that is possible."
Franklin recently began her first full-time job, in the mortgage department of Iberia Bank in downtown New Orleans.
"Monee is first-class person, a wonderful choice for this award and a great representative of Xavier University," said her basketball coach, Bo Browder. "She is the type of student-athlete we continue to recruit for Xavier."
Runners-up to Franklin were Dillard's Jazzmin Smith and Albany State's April Thomas, both basketball players.
XU nominees who did not win were Christabell Hamilton (women's volleyball) for female coach of the year, women's tennis for female team of the year and the College of Pharmacy for best STEM program (science, technology, engineering, mathematics).
Xavier is one of 38 U.S. colleges listed as a "Best Buy School" in the 2013 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
A list of all the winners:
Female athlete of the year: SiMon Franklin, Xavier
Male athlete of the year: Anaso Jobodwana, Jackson State
Female coach of the year: Toyelle Wilson, Prairie View A&M
Male coach of the year: Connell Maynor, Winston-Salem State
Female team of the year: Hampton basketball
Male team of the year: Southern basketball
Best marching band: Jackson State
Best choir: Oakwood's Aeolian Choir
Best student government association: Albany State
Best student organization: Spelman's SpelBots team
Best student newspaper: North Carolina Central's Campus Echo
Best alumni publication: Morgan State's Morgan Magazine
Female alumna of the year: Nicole Bernard, Howard
Male alumnus of the year: Tom Colbert, Kentucky State
National alumni association of the year: University of the Virgin Islands
Best research center: Howard's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- Center for Atmospheric Sciences
Best STEM program: Hampton
Best social work program: Fayetteville State
Best fine arts program: Alabama State's Department of Theater Arts
Best business program: Paul Quinn
Best nursing program: Dillard
Female student of the year: Olivia Stinson, Winston-Salem State
Male student of the year: Polite Stewart, Southern
Female faculty member of the year and lifetime achievement award: Myrlie Evers Williams, Alcorn State
Male faculty member of the year: Kinfe Ken Redda, Florida A&M
Female president of the year: Dianne B. Suber, Saint Augustine's
Male president of the year: M. Christopher Brown, Alcorn State
HBCU of the year: Spelman
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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