LANCASTER, Pa.–Recent Swarthmore College graduate
Tess Wei is one of two student-athletes selected to represent the Centennial Conference as a nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which is presented annually to a graduating student-athlete who has distinguished herself throughout her collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership.
Wei, a cross country and track & field standout, graduated this spring as an honors major in studio art, an honors minor in sociology & anthropology, and a course minor in art history. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was Swarthmore's nominee for the Rhodes and Marshall scholarships in 2016.
Wei's passion for art extended beyond the classroom into the List and Kitao Art Galleries on campus. As an intern at the List, Wei researched, designed, wrote, and published the gallery's 25th Anniversary Catalog, which can be found
here. Wei also served as the Campus Arts Director for the student-run Kitao Gallery in her senior year.
"Advocating for the outreach of the arts on campus is something I am invested in because the arts present a unique site wherein interdisciplinary ideas, conversations, and innovations come to fruition through visual language," she wrote in her personal statement. "The visual arts are catalysts for bridging disciplines, inspiring discourse, and providing depth and breadth to the culture of a community."
Outside the confines of Swarthmore, Wei interned at the Barnes Foundation's art conservation department in Philadelphia and even had an art residency at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in Ballycastle, Ireland. Pieces from her senior exhibition will be purchased by the College through the art department's Frank Solomon Jr. Student Art Purchase Fund, which recognizes one student per year.
After playing varsity soccer in her freshman year, Wei joined the cross country team as a sophomore. In her junior season, she was named to the All-Centennial Conference Second Team with a 13th-place finish at the championship meet. Wei also earned NCAA Mideast All-Region Honors that year as the Garnet's top regional finisher, finishing 23rd among 334 participants. She rounded out her breakout season as a member of the
Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team and as the Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award for women's cross country, given to the All-Conference team member with the highest GPA. In 2016, Wei ran the Philadelphia Marathon in 3:05.16, finishing sixth in her age group and 39th among women overall.
She is the sixth Swarthmore student-athlete to be placed on the national ballot and joins Surpiya Davis '15, Aarti Rao '14 and Katie Lytle '14 as recent Centennial Conference representatives.
The Woman of the Year selection committee will select the top 30 honorees – 10 from each division – from the conference nominees. From among those 30 candidates, the selection committee determines the top three in each division and announces the top nine finalists in September. The NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics (CWA) will then vote from among the finalists to determine the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year. The top 30 honorees will be honored, and the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year winner will be announced at the annual ceremony in Indianapolis on Sunday, Oct. 22.