Lynn’s Kristina Ortiz Honored at NCAA Woman of the Year Ceremony

Indianapolis, Ind. – Lynn University women’s golf alumna Kristina Ortiz displayed the Spirit, Service and Strength she boasted as a student-athlete on the night the NCAA announced the 2019 Woman of the Year award.  While Ortiz was not the winner, she was recognized as a Top-9 finalist, the second in school history.

“This was such an incredible evening,” said Ortiz.  “To be on stage with all of these empowering women is humbling and I am honored to be mentioned in the same breath as them.  I will forever hold tonight in my heart and mind and cannot thank my parents nor all of my mentors at Lynn University enough for providing me this amazing opportunity.”

Nebraska’s Angela Mecurio was named the 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year recipient on a night where the Top-30 were in attendance and the Top-9 were recognized individually.

Three women from each NCAA division were selected to form the nine finalists. Their college athletics careers are marked by outstanding achievements in the pillars of the Woman of the Year award: academics, athletics, community service and leadership.  Joining Ortiz from Division II were Chelsea Abreu from Adelphi (lacrosse) and athlete Hailey Tucker from Southwestern Oklahoma State University (basketball).  Division I’s nominees were  Virginia Elena Carta (golf) of Duke, Mercurio (indoor/outdoor track and field) from Nebraska and Ginny Thrasher (rifle) of West Virginia.  Division III nominees included Monica Feeley (field hockey) of Vassar, Swarthmore’s Marin McCoy (soccer) and Hannah Orbach-Mandel (swimming and diving) from Kenyon. 

The NCAA established the Woman of the Year Award in 1991 to celebrate the achievements of women in intercollegiate athletics. Now in its 29th year, the award is unique because it recognizes not only the athletics achievements of outstanding young women, but also their academic achievements, community service and leadership. 

Ortiz graduated from Lynn in Spring 2019 with a 3.93 grade point average in international business management.  Her classroom acumen earned her Google Cloud Academic All-America Third Team recognition in 2019 while she has also been honored as a two-time Google Cloud First Team All-District selection and four-time Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar as well as SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient. 

The Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, native put forth an incredible senior season in which she was tabbed WGCA Second Team All-America, WGCA First Team All-South Region and SSC Second Team All-Conference.  Ortiz posted a 74.82 stroke average with six top-10 finishes, both personal bests, and ended her career with the Blue & White as the record holder for career rounds played and fourth in scoring average.  

In addition to the personal accolades, Ortiz guided the Fighting Knights to the second SSC Championship and the third NCAA South Regional title in program history.  Lynn ended the year with a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Division II National Championship, the team’s first national title appearance since 2015.  

While her athletic and academic plaudits are impressive, her time spent promoting change within the administrative and community ranks may be her most extraordinary accomplishments.  She has been an integral part of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at the university, conference and national levels, serving as Lynn’s Co-President of SAAC since 2016, being named the SSC’s SAAC President in 2017 and representing the league as the national representative beginning in 2017.  Additionally, she served on Lynn’s Athletic Council, the NCAA Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct and the Division II Management Council.   

Within the South Florida community, Ortiz has been a part of many organizations to help those in need, including spearheading two Make-A-Wish Wishmaker campaigns and working with Feeding South Florida, 4ocean beach cleanup, Stratford retirement home and many others. Lynn has two Top-9 finalists for NCAA WOTY, joining Ellen Chambers (golf) in 2014.  Rebecca Matthews (swimming – 2016) and Alex Schunk (tennis – 2007) garnered Top-30 recognition as well. 

About the Fighting Knights
Lynn University’s national champion Fighting Knights compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, softball, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and volleyball. The university’s 19 intercollegiate teams are home to nearly 300 student athletes. Lynn is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II institution and winner of 25 national championships and 42 Sunshine State Conference titles. Representing spirit, service and strength, the Fighting Knights strive for greatness through athletic performance and academic excellence. For more information, visit: lynnfightingknights.com.