ARLINGTON, Texas – Utah Valley’s men’s track and field athlete Gabe Remy and UT Arlington volleyball athlete Brianna Ford were each recognized as the 2024-25 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Joe Kearney Award winners. Named in honor of longtime WAC commissioner Joe Kearney, the awards are given annually to the top male and female student-athletes in the WAC during the preceding academic year.
Remy won three events during the 2025 WAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Arlington, capturing the 100-meter dash (10.09), the 200-meter dash (20.41) and running with the victorious 4×100-meter relay team (39.31) from Utah Valley. Remy claimed second team All-America accolades with the Wolverines 4×100-meter relay team that finished 10th at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships with a time of 38.90.
Remy captured a total of five career conference championship event victories, adding a 2024 WAC Indoor Championships 60-meter dash (6.69) crown and a 2024 WAC Outdoor Championships triumph with the Utah Valley 4×100 relay team (39.21) to his career accolades.
Ford helped lead UTA to its first volleyball conference tournament championship since 2002 with a thrilling five-set win over Grand Canyon in the 2024 WAC Volleyball Tournament title match. Ford was named WAC Player of the Year and an AVCA All-America honorable mention selection with career bests in hitting percentage (.304), digs per set (2.90) and kills per set (4.47) as a graduate student in 2024.
Ford was a four-time all-conference performer at UTA, earning All-WAC First Team accolades each of her final three seasons (2022-24). Ford also added seven WAC Player of the Week citations during her career with the Mavericks. Ford was the second UTA winner of the Joe Kearney Award, joining men’s track and field student-athlete Lucas Van Klaveren in 2024.
Joe Kearney Award Winners:
2025: Gabe Remy, Track & Field, Utah Valley; Brianna Ford, Volleyball, UT Arlington
2024: Lucas Van Klaveren, Track & Field, UT Arlington; Greta Karinauskaite, Track & Field, California Baptist
2023: Xavier Gipson, Football, Stephen F. Austin; Kristin Fifield, Softball, Grand Canyon
2022: Teddy Allen, Basketball, NM State; Annina Brandenburg, Track & Field, Abilene Christian
2021: Fardaws Aimaq, Basketball, Utah Valley; Ane Olaeta, Basketball, California Baptist
2020: Nick Gonzales, Baseball, NM State; Megan Hart, Volleyball, NM State
2019: Mark Nikolaev, Swimming and Diving, Grand Canyon; Brooke Salas, Basketball, NM State
2018: Jemerrio Jones, Basketball, NM State; Kelsey Horton, Softball, NM State
2017: Paul Hoffmeister, Soccer, Utah Valley/DeWayne Russell, Basketball, Grand Canyon; Shawnte’ Goff, Basketball, UTRGV
2016: Antoine Rozner, Golf, Kansas City; Gwen Murphy, Volleyball, NM State
2015: Michael McPherson, Track & Field, Utah Valley; Courtney Frerichs, Cross Country/Track & Field, Kansas City
2014: Mitchell Huxhold, Swimming and Diving, Bakersfield; Stephanie Verdoia, Soccer, Seattle U
2013: Kyle Barone, Basketball, Idaho; Hannah Kiser, Cross Country/Track & Field, Idaho
2012: Andrew Blaser, Track and Field, Idaho/Robert Turbin, Football, Utah State; Chelsea Hayes, Track & Field, Louisiana Tech
2011: Colin Kaepernick, Football, Nevada; Emma Friesen, Swimming and Diving, Hawai’i
2010: Kellen Moore, Football, Boise State; Amber Kaufman, Volleyball/Track and Field, Hawai’i
2009: Tom Mendonca, Baseball, Fresno State; Melanie Gloria, Tennis, Fresno State
2008: Steve Susdorf, Baseball, Fresno State; Emma Friesen, Diving, Hawai‘i
2007: Colt Brennan, Football, Hawai‘I; Kanoe Kamana’o, Volleyball, Hawai‘i
2006: Nick Fazekas, Basketball, Nevada; Kanoe Kamana’o, Volleyball, Hawai’i
2005: Gabriel Wallin, Track and Field, Boise State; Jamie Southern, Softball, Fresno State
2004: Kirk Snyder, Basketball, Nevada; Kim Willoughby, Volleyball, Hawai‘i
2003: Nick Watney, Golf, Fresno State; Kim Willoughby, Volleyball/Basketball, Hawai‘i
2002: David Carr, Football, Fresno State; Stacy Prammanasudh, Golf, Tulsa
2001: LaDainian Tomlinson, Football, TCU; Florence Ezeh, Track and Field, SMU
2000: Courtney Alexander, Basketball, Fresno State; Amanda Scott, Softball, Fresno State
1999: Andre Miller, Basketball, Utah; Martina Moravcova, Swimming and Diving, SMU
1998: Lars Frolander, Swimming and Diving, SMU; Amanda Scott, Softball, Fresno State
1997: Keith Van Horn, Basketball, Utah; Martina Moravcova, Swimming and Diving, SMU
1996: Keith Van Horn, Basketball, Utah; Nina Lindenberg, Softball, Fresno State
1995: Stoney Case, Football, New Mexico; Susanne Metz, Gymnastics, Utah
1994: Marshall Faulk, Football, San Diego State; Amy Van Dyken, Swimming and Diving, Colorado State
1993: Marshall Faulk, Football, San Diego State; Mikki Kane-Barton, Volleyball, Utah
1992: Carlton McDonald, Football, Air Force; Anu Kaljurand, Track and Field, Brigham Young
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