UCLA gymnast wins Honda award

UCLA senior gymnast Onnie Willis was awarded the Honda Award for
the 2002-2003 season. The award is given annually to the best
collegiate gymnast in the nation.

In completing her career with a third NCAA national championship
in her four years of eligibility, Willis’ senior season has
been a dream come true. This year the Willis-led Bruins won the
Pac-10 conference and the National Championship.

To win the Honda Award, Willis beat out teammate Jamie
Dantzscher, Nebraska’s Richelle Simpson and Utah’s
Theresa Kulikowski. She adds this award to a trophy case that
includes the 2003 Pac-10 gymnast of the year and team title, the
2003 Regional Championship, and the 2003 National Championship.

Willis has also been a two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar,
NACGC Scholastic All-American, Verizon Academic All-District and
Academic All-Pac-10 selection during her Bruin career.

She has also won first team All-American honors 16 times
throughout her career, a new UCLA record. Willis becomes just the
fourth Bruin gymnast to capture the prestigious award, joining
Sharon Shapiro (1980-1981), Jill Andrews (1989-1990) and Mohini
Bhardwaj (2000-2001).

“It’s an extremely prestigious award, and to be one
of the few UCLA gymnasts to receive it is really amazing,”
Willis said.

Willis’ award puts her in contention for the Honda
Broderick Cup, which honors the top female collegiate athlete. That
award will be presented June 23 in New York.

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