University of New Hampshire Athletics
Wildcat Chat with Student-Athlete of the Year Emma Woodhouse
5/9/2020 10:06:00 AM | Women's Skiing
DURHAM, N.H. - 2020 Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year Award winner senior Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario) of the women's alpine ski team recently talked to Mike Murphy as part of the Wildcat Chat series. Hear about what her reaction was like when she found out that she had won the most most prestigious student-athlete award at UNH. Â
WATCH WILDCAT CHAT WITH EMMA WOODHOUSE
Woodhouse ranked No. 1 in slalom points among all East skiers this season. She was also named to the All-East Second Team. Woodhouse ranked fifth in NCAA Qualifying and sixth in Best-2 Overall among all East Skiers. She was a two-time Second Team NCAA All-American in 2019 and qualified for the NCAA Championships three times (2017, 2019, 2020).
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WATCH WILDCAT CHAT WITH EMMA WOODHOUSE
Woodhouse ranked No. 1 in slalom points among all East skiers this season. She was also named to the All-East Second Team. Woodhouse ranked fifth in NCAA Qualifying and sixth in Best-2 Overall among all East Skiers. She was a two-time Second Team NCAA All-American in 2019 and qualified for the NCAA Championships three times (2017, 2019, 2020).
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Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year Winners
1999- Jerry Azumah (football), Jason Krog (men's ice hockey), Melanie Morin (women's cross country, track)
2000- Orsi Farkas (women's basketball), Kyle Schneck (men's cross country, track), Mike Souza (men's hockey)
2001- Colleen Christopher (women's lacrosse), Ty Conklin (men's hockey), Ryan DiNunzio (men's soccer), Andrea Encarnacao (women's soccer)
2002- Amy DeCamp (women's cross country, track), Darren Haydar (men's hockey)
2003- Greg Blaisdell (men's skiing), Marcie Boyer (field hockey)
2004- Lesley Read (women's track/cross country), Steve Saviano (men's hockey)
2005- Chiara Best (women's soccer), Ben Sturgill (men's basketball)
2006- Amanda Hall (gymnastics), Derek Stank (football)
2007- David Ball (football), Danielle Clark (women's basketball)
2008- Cathy Parker (women's cross country/track), Kevin Regan (men's ice hockey), Ricky Santos (football)
2009- Kacey Bellamy (women's ice hockey), Sean McNamara (men's skiing)
2010- Veronique Archambault-Leger (women's skiing), Bobby Butler (men's ice hockey)
2011- Rita Ciambra (women's track & field), Colin O'Donnell (men's soccer)
2012- Denise Beliveau (women's basketball), Brian McNally (football)
2013- Matt Evans (football), Keely Maguire (women's cross country/track & field)
2014- Lauren McCandless (women's swimming & diving), Seamus O'Neill (football)
2015- Coley Oliver (men's skiing), Anne Twombly (women's cross country/track & field)
2016- Sara Carlson (women's ice hockey), Andrew Chaput (men's soccer),Â
2017- Rosie Donegan (women's track & field), Chris Wingate (men's soccer)
2018- Tanner Leissner (men's basketball), Elinor Purrier (women's cross country/track & field)
2019- Danielle Mulligan (gymnastics), Neil O'Connor (football)
2020- Josh Bauer (men's soccer), Emma Woodhouse (women's skiing)
2020- Josh Bauer (men's soccer), Emma Woodhouse (women's skiing)
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