Bremer Named DII Honda Athlete of the Year Finalist
Natalie Bremer, a senior at Minnesota State, has been named a finalist for the DII Honda Athlete of the Year Award in women's basketball. This prestigious accolade recognizes female collegiate athletes excelling in sports, academics, leadership, and community service. Bremer has emerged as a standout player, securing numerous honors and leading her team to a stellar season with a 29-3 record. As part of an elite group of 11 finalists from NCAA Division II, her accomplishments highlight her significant impact in the sport.
By the Numbers- 29-3 overall record and 21-1 in NSIC play for Minnesota State.
- 2,371 career points, making her the all-time leading scorer for both men's and women's programs at Minnesota State.
- Averaged 21.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.6 steals per game.
- Bremer is the first student-athlete in her program to earn a national player of the year honor.
- She has been recognized as WBCA First Team All-America and NSIC Outstanding Senior of the Year.
- The winner of the DII Honda Athlete of the Year will be announced live on CBS Sports Network on July 27.
The winner of the DII Honda Athlete of the Year title will be determined by senior women administrators from over 1,000 NCAA institutions, spotlighting Bremer's impressive achievements in the upcoming announcement.
Bottom LineNatalie Bremer's recognition as a finalist for the DII Honda Athlete of the Year underscores her exceptional contributions both on the court and in academics, cementing her legacy as one of the top athletes in NCAA Division II women's basketball.
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