Miss Coed 2017 Voting: Click And Pick This Year’s College ‘It’ Girl

Finding the most All-American college girl isn’t the easiest challenge in the world, but our friends over at COED.com are doing just that with the Miss COED 2017 competition.

The competition, which is the only interactive nationwide social media search for the coolest and most confident college sweetheart in America, has just entered its final leg. In addition to being involved in their schools and their campus communities, each of the Miss COED finalists has a ton of school spirit. They’ve translated that pride into votes, which is why they’re now representing more than just their schools. Each of the 14 Miss COED finalists now represents a major NCAA conference, plus four additional “wild card” conferences. Now they’ll look for support from their respective conferences to seal the deal.

In addition to winning the title of Miss COED 2017 and the opportunity to work with COED on videos and events in the future, the winner will earn a prize package of $5,000+, including gifts from Samsung, State Bicycles and more.

But enough talk, let’s get to what’s important. If you want to vote for your favorite Miss COED 2017, check out the link below. Click on their profile, then choose a favorite! P.S. It’s OK to have more than one.

AAC


Maggie Arceneaux – Tulane University


ACC


Lexy Milliken – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Big Ten


Marissa Rockenbach – University of Minnesota


Big 12


Abbie Edwards – West Virginia University


C-USA


Alison Mong – Old Dominion University


East


Carly Tennes – New York University


MAC


Victoria Niles – Western Michigan University


MWC


Olivia Penna – Colorado State University


North


Ashley Williams – Creighton University


Pac-12


Fallon Williams – University of Southern California


SEC


Brittany Love – University of Kentucky


South


Abigail Rubemeyer – George Mason University


Sun Belt

Cloie Luo – University of Louisiana at Lafayette


West


Kristiana Eredia – Grand Canyon University