- Katie Hnida
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name= Katharine Anne Hnida
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school=University of New Mexico
currentnumber=2
currentposition=Placekicker
class=2004
major=Psychology
minor:History
birthdate=birth date and age|1981|05|17
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heightft=5
heightin=10
weight=138
highlights=First female to score in a NCAA Division I FBS football game
bowlgames=Insight.com Bowl,1999,Las Vegas Bowl, 2002, 2003, San Francisco Bowl 2004
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highschool=Chatfield Senior High
pastschools=University of New Mexico, University of Colorado
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rivals= Katharine Anne Hnida, better known as Katie Hnida (pronounced NYE duh) (born May 17, 1981), on August 30, 2003, became the first woman to score in a NCAADivision I-A football game. As aplacekicker for theUniversity of New Mexico she scored twoextra point s againstTexas State University in the fourth quarter of a 72-8 New Mexico win. (Liz Heaston had previously scored for NAIADivision III Willamette University , andAshley Martin had previously scored forNCAA Division I-AA Jacksonville State University .)She attended
Chatfield High School near Littleton, where she was a member of the football team. She was 3 for 3 in field goal attempts, and 27 for 28 inextra point attempts in her senior year. She was a member of the varsity team and named one of America's "20 most influential teens" by "Teen People Magazine".Rick Reilly wrote a "Life of Reilly" column about her.She joined her first college team when she entered the University of Colorado as a walk-on freshman
placekicker . She never saw playing time there, however and did not try out for Colorado in 2000 after an illness. She eventually transferred to the University of New Mexico, where she made the football team as a walk-on. When she left Colorado she claimed that she was the target of sexual harassment, but did not mention rape. While at New Mexico she played in theLas Vegas Bowl againstUCLA , when her extra point attempt was blocked. She graduated in December 2004.Hnida made more news in February 2004 when she joined a group of women that accused her former Colorado teammates of
rape , telling "Sports Illustrated " writerRick Reilly that she had been sexually molested and abused by some of her teammates, and raped by one of them. She never pressed any charges and the Boulder district attorney's office decided not to file any charges against any players based on any of the allegations. Later that year,Gary Barnett , then head coach at Colorado, stated " [w] e have not done anything wrong, there isn’t a shred of evidence to this date to back up any allegations that have been made, and there won't be.” He later defended the decision to release her by saying, "It was obvious Katie was not very good. She was awful. You know what guys do? They respect your ability. You can be 90 years old, but if you can go out and play, they'll respect you." "Katie was not only a girl, she was terrible. OK? There's no other way to say it. She couldn't kick the ball through the uprights." For these comments and other actions surrounding the program, Barnett was suspended. [cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1737416|title=School faces new sex assault allegation|publisher=ESPN.com|accessdate=2008-02-28|date=2004-02-18|work=Associated Press]Hnida currently lives in New York City where she manages her speaking engagements and book tour. She plans to be a sports presenter in the future.
Hnida travels around the country to share her athletic story and her journey as a survivor of sexual assault. She commonly speaks at colleges and universities to educate and raise awareness about assault. [ cite newshttp://www.bhpioneer.com/articles/2008/09/24/news/northern_hills/doc48d92dfc05a40988648557.txt ] Katie has worked with many organizations that help victims of assault, including The Joyful Heart Foundation and the Voices and Faces Project. [ cite book title=Still Kicking |author=hnida, katie|date= november 2006| publisher= scribner ]
A March 18, 2008 report indicated Hnida would again be kicking in football for the new Colorado Cobras minor league football team. [cite web | url=http://www.buffzone.com/news/2008/mar/18/katie-hnida-returns-colorado-football/ | title=Hnida returns to football in Colo. | date=
2008-03-18 | accessdate=2008-03-19 | publisher=Rocky Mountain News at DailyCamera.com | author=Julie Poppen]Book
Hnida has written a book about her experiences titled "Still Kicking: My Dramatic Journey as the First Woman to Play Division One College Football". It was released on November 21, 2006. It details her accounts of abuse and sexual assault while at Colorado, transferring to New Mexico. [cite web| url=http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/cu_football/article/0,1713,BDC_2524_4918005,00.html | title=Hnida's book finished |accessdate=2006-08-16 | date=2006-08-15 | publisher=DailyCamera.com | author=Iliana Limon]
External links
* [http://golobos.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/hnida_katie00.html University of New Mexico Biography of Katie Hnida]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/football/ncaa/02/16/hnida.timeline/ Katie Hnida timeline]
* [http://www.now.org/organization/conference/2005/speakers.html NOW conference profile]
* [http://www.unm.edu/~market/cgi-bin/archives/001578.html "Still Kicking" Book Description]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/061208&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab4pos1 ESPN.com article (Jemele Hill, Page 2)]References
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