SEATTLE – McKenzi Williams of Seattle University women's basketball has been nominated for 86th Annual Sports Star of the Year in women's sports. The redshirt junior leads the Redhawks in scoring after tearing her ACL for the second time a year ago.
Williams, an Auburn, Wash., native has been outstanding this season. She is averaging 16.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1.9 steals per game in 15 outings. On Dec. 21 at Idaho, Williams set a Division I program record with 36 points. She has scored 20 or more points on five occasions this season.
Washington sports fans are encouraged to vote for their favorite nominee in each category on sportsstaroftheyear.org/vote from February 2 until 11:59pm PT February 6. Fans will be able to vote for their favorite athletes, influencers and sports stories of the year every hour until voting closes.
Other nominees in Williams' category are Alysha Clark of the Seattle Storm, Morganne Flores of University of Washington Softball, Charlisse Leger-Walker of Washington State University Basketball, and Jenn Wirth of Gonzaga University Basketball.
Now in its 86th year, the event has honored some of Seattle's most inspiring and iconic sports individuals, media and philanthropists. SSC President, Beth Knox, is working with production crew and the sports community to ensure this year's awards show captures the true essence of 2020, "Not only was 2020 a difficult year for sports, there was a tremendous load on our community's plate as well," Knox said. "This year's Sports Star is really an acknowledgement of our current environment, a celebration of the many ways our community came together, and it acts as a testament to the true uniting power of sports. This is our way of saying thank you to Washington sports fans and offering a bit of relief by spending an hour with some of Washington's best known and beloved sports figures."
Nominees are selected by the Sports Star Committee, compiled of local sports historians, media and other members of the sports industry, and then voted on by the general public. Once an individual has been named a Sports Star, that person becomes a member of an elite group that forever etches their name in Washington's sports history. The winners are announced during the 86th Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards show, which will be broadcast on KING 5 Saturday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m.
Williams, an Auburn, Wash., native has been outstanding this season. She is averaging 16.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1.9 steals per game in 15 outings. On Dec. 21 at Idaho, Williams set a Division I program record with 36 points. She has scored 20 or more points on five occasions this season.
Washington sports fans are encouraged to vote for their favorite nominee in each category on sportsstaroftheyear.org/vote from February 2 until 11:59pm PT February 6. Fans will be able to vote for their favorite athletes, influencers and sports stories of the year every hour until voting closes.
Other nominees in Williams' category are Alysha Clark of the Seattle Storm, Morganne Flores of University of Washington Softball, Charlisse Leger-Walker of Washington State University Basketball, and Jenn Wirth of Gonzaga University Basketball.
Now in its 86th year, the event has honored some of Seattle's most inspiring and iconic sports individuals, media and philanthropists. SSC President, Beth Knox, is working with production crew and the sports community to ensure this year's awards show captures the true essence of 2020, "Not only was 2020 a difficult year for sports, there was a tremendous load on our community's plate as well," Knox said. "This year's Sports Star is really an acknowledgement of our current environment, a celebration of the many ways our community came together, and it acts as a testament to the true uniting power of sports. This is our way of saying thank you to Washington sports fans and offering a bit of relief by spending an hour with some of Washington's best known and beloved sports figures."
Nominees are selected by the Sports Star Committee, compiled of local sports historians, media and other members of the sports industry, and then voted on by the general public. Once an individual has been named a Sports Star, that person becomes a member of an elite group that forever etches their name in Washington's sports history. The winners are announced during the 86th Annual Sports Star of the Year Awards show, which will be broadcast on KING 5 Saturday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m.
