Tess Muneses Named NCAA Woman of the Year Top 30 Finalist
Key points:
- Tess Muneses, a recent graduate of Washington and Lee University, has been named a Top 30 Finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
- Muneses excelled both academically and athletically throughout her college career, earning numerous honors and awards.
- She was a standout field hockey player and also actively involved in campus and community activities.
Washington and Lee University field hockey graduate Tess Muneses ’23 has been named a Top 30 Finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. Muneses is just the second woman from W&L to make the list. The award recognizes female student-athletes who have excelled in academics, athletics, and community service. Muneses, a double major in mathematics and economics, boasts a 3.937 GPA and has received numerous academic and athletic honors. The final winner will be announced at the NCAA Convention in January.
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