Today's Top 10 Award

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The Today's Top 10 Award is given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to honor ten former outstanding senior student-athletes.[1] The award was previously known by three different names, each reflecting the number of recipients:

  • Today's Top V Award or the Top Five Award (1973–1985)
  • Today's Top VI Award (1986–1994)
  • Today's Top VIII Award (1995–2013)

Below is a list of the recipients of the Today's Top 10 Award given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) since its inception in 1973. The names of these exceptional individuals are engraved in the Hall of Honor at the NCAA Hall of Champions on the NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. Recognition in the NCAA Hall of Honor ensures these athletes are remembered. They have reached the pinnacle of national athletic and academic success through their accomplishments. As of 2020, there are more than 480,000 NCAA student-athletes annually. This award recognizes the nation's best former student-athletes from every NCAA sport and division. Each year, the recipients are honored at the NCAA Convention.

Winter/spring sports considered include baseball, basketball, women's beach volleyball, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, rowing, skiing, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, men's volleyball, women's water polo and wrestling. Fall sports considered include cross country, field hockey, football, soccer, women's indoor volleyball and men's water polo.

List of recipients

This is a list of the recipients of the Today's Top 10 Award given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) since its inception in 1973. The names of these exceptional individuals are engraved in the Hall of Honor at the NCAA Hall of Champions on the NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. Recognition in the NCAA Hall of Honor ensures these athletes are remembered. They have reached the pinnacle of national athletic and academic success through their accomplishments. As of 2020, there are more than 480,000 NCAA student-athletes annually. This award recognizes the nation's best former student-athletes from every NCAA sport and division. Each year, the recipients are honored at the NCAA Convention.

2026 recipients

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Ella Brissett Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Tennis
Mia Levy Yale University Rowing
Brayden Long Slippery Rock University Football
Aino Martikainen Franklin Pierce University Soccer
Micaylon Moore University of Nebraska Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Matt Wrather John Carroll University Football
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2025 recipients

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Rémi Drolet Harvard University Skiing
Riley Felts University of North Carolina at Charlotte Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Owen Grover Wartburg College Football
Lindsay Looney Arizona State University Swimming and Diving
Kiki Milloy University of Tennessee Softball
Marc Anthony Minichello University of Georgia Cross Country, Outdoor Track and Field
Rome Odunze University of Washington Football
Cassie Pruitt Auburn University Gymnastics
Shelby Robb Metropolitan State University of Denver Softball
Daisy Woodring Texas Woman's University Gymnastics
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2024 recipients

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Kobe Brown University of Missouri Basketball
Callie Dickinson University of Georgia Swimming and Diving
Aria Fischer Stanford University Water Polo
Divonne Franklin Pennsylvania Western University, California Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Noah Gulden Lipscomb University Soccer
Sydney Packard Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Ashley Rogers Mills University of Tennessee Softball
Trinity Thomas University of Florida Gymnastics
Anika Washburn Case Western Reserve University Soccer
Turner Washington Arizona State University Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
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2023 recipients

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Sylvie Binder Columbia University Fencing
Jaeda Daniel North Carolina State University Tennis
Brooke Forde Stanford University Swimming and Diving
Naomi Girma Stanford University Soccer
Gianna Glatz Rutgers University Field Hockey
Blaine Hawkins Central College Football
Jessica Meakim West Chester University Gymnastics
Jack Mulvihill St. John Fisher University Lacrosse
Juan Ortiz Couder Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Tennis
Abby Steiner University of Kentucky Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
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2022 recipients

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Estela Perez-Somarriba University of Miami Tennis
Anna Cockrell University of Southern California Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Kendall Cornick Augustana University Softball
Stefani Deschner University of Notre Dame Fencing
Lauren Huebner Saginaw Valley State University Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Mac Jones University of Alabama Football
Eka Jose Washington University in St. Louis Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field
Danny Logan University of Denver Lacrosse
Jack Mingjie Lin Columbia University Tennis
Kendall Sosa Illinois Wesleyan University Basketball
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2021 recipients

2020 recipients

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2014 recipients

Recipients

Recipients of the Top 10 Award include many notable athletes in the United States and include John Elway, Steve Young, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Doug Flutie, Tiki Barber, Cheryl Miller, Drew Brees, Kendall Coyne and Elena Delle Donne.

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