EVANSTON, Ill. – Forty-six Northwestern student-athletes from a school record 16 different varsity programs have earned prestigious Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recognition, the conference announced Wednesday.
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"The list of Big Ten Distinguished Scholars annually reflects the young men and women who epitomize both halves of the student-athlete experience," said Jim Phillips, vice president for athletics and recreation. "Even among a distinguished peer group here at Northwestern, this is an elite group.
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"It is rewarding to watch them excel in competition, but even more so to witness their dedication and development in the classroom as they build a foundation for the rest of their lives. We are so proud of the achievements of our Wildcats academically, socially and athletically."
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These Wildcats scholars represent diverse fields of study that are truly representative of the broad academic pursuits offered at Northwestern. Included in these 46 award winners are:
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Two Wildcats -- senior Haydyn Anigian of women's lacrosse and sophomore Kayla Morin of volleyball -- received special recognition for earning perfect 4.0 GPAs over the past year.
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The award, in its seventh year of existence, was established by the Big Ten Faculty Representatives to supplement the Academic All-Big Ten program. Similar to the Academic All-Big Ten honor, Distinguished Scholar Award recipients must be letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution. However, this award encompasses only student-athletes with a minimum GPA of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year, excluding summer school.
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The Academic All-Big Ten threshold is a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for their academic career. In 2014-15, Northwestern earned a school-record 228 total Academic All-Big Ten honors to put it over the 200 mark for the fifth consecutive year.
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Baseball (4)
Antonio Freschet, Jr. • Communication Studies • San Mateo, Calif.
Scott Heelan, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Gurnee, Ill.
Cody Libman, Sr. • Political Science • Glenview, Ill.
Kyle Ruchim, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Buffalo Grove, Ill.
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Women's Basketball (1)
Karly Roser, Sr. • Cognitive Science • Hamilton, Ontario
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Cross Country (3)
Elena Barham, Jr. • Political Science and Philosophy (double major) • Madison, Wis.
Erica Grubbs, Jr. • History • Davenport, Iowa
Renee Wellman, Jr. • Social Policy • Carmel, Ind.
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Women's Fencing (4)
Sarah Bruhl, Sr. • Social Policy and Psychology (double major) • Fairfield, Conn.
Kimmy Fishman, So. • Radio/Television/Film • Ardsley, N.Y.
Mikela Goldstein, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • Hewlett, N.Y.
Charlotte Sands, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • New York, N.Y.
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Field Hockey (4)
Lauren Bernardi, Jr. • Psychology • Pittston, Pa.
Kelsey Gradwohl, Jr. • Psychology • Ann Arbor, Mich.
Lena Phillips, Jr. • Communication Studies • Allentown, Pa.
Kelley Stump, Jr. • Journalism • Allentown, Pa.
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Football (5)
Austin Carr, Jr. • Philosophy • Benicia, Calif.
Matt Frazier, Sr. • Communication Studies • Bourbonnais, Ill.
Sean McEvilly, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Yorba Linda, Calif.
Shane Mertz, Sr. • Economics • Hazlet, N.J.
Jaylen Prater, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • Hamden, Ohio
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Women's Golf (1)
Suchaya Tangkamolprasert, Jr. • Economics • Bangkok, Thailand
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Women's Lacrosse (4)
Haydyn Anigian, Sr. • Journalism • Dallas, Texas
Mikaela Bozza, Sr. • Gender and Sexuality Studies • Brighton, N.Y.
Jessica Dahldorf, Jr. • Human Development and Psychological Services • Brooklyn, N.Y.
Emily Eichner, Jr. • Biological Sciences • Rochester, N.Y.
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Men's Soccer (1)
Joey Calistri, Jr. • Communications Studies • Deerfield, Ill.
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Women's Soccer (8)
Jackie Alyinovich, Sr. • Human Communication Sciences • Burr Ridge, Ill.
Rachel Bergman, Jr. • Anthropology • West Bloomfield, Mich.
Kiltie Finsand, Sr. • Biomedical Engineering • Edina, Minn.
Ali Herman, Sr. • Journalism and International Studies (double major) • Villanova, Penn.
Jennifer Korn, Jr. • Industrial Engineering • Naperville, Ill.
Nandi Mehta, Jr. • Economics and International Studies (double major) • Lexington, Mass.
Kaitlin Moore, So. • Economics • Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Niki Sebo, Jr. • Human Communication Sciences • Downers Grove, Ill.
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Softball (2)
Andrea DiPrima, Sr. • Human Development and Psychological Services • Arlington Heights, Ill.
Julia Kuhn, Sr. • Human Communication Sciences • Middletown, N.J.
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Men's Swimming and Diving (1)
Aaron Sears, Sr. • Mechanical Engineering • Neenah, Minn.
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Women's Swimming and Diving (3)
Lauren Abruzzo, So. • Philosophy • Denver, Colo.
Madeleine Klichowski, Sr. • Manufacturing and Design Engineering • Chicago, Ill.
Annika Winsnes, So. • Biological Sciences • Singapore
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Men's Tennis (1)
Alberto Zanotti, Sr. • Communication Studies • Valencia, Venezuela
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Volleyball (3)
Yewande Akanbi, Sr. • Psychology • Houston, Texas
Kayla Morin, So. • Undecided • Portage, Mich.
Savannah Paffen, Sr. • Biological Sciences • Mountain View, Calif.
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Wrestling (1)
John Coukos, Sr. • Integrated Science Program (ISP), Chemistry, Math and Biology (quadruple major) • Framingham, Mass.
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"The list of Big Ten Distinguished Scholars annually reflects the young men and women who epitomize both halves of the student-athlete experience," said Jim Phillips, vice president for athletics and recreation. "Even among a distinguished peer group here at Northwestern, this is an elite group.
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"It is rewarding to watch them excel in competition, but even more so to witness their dedication and development in the classroom as they build a foundation for the rest of their lives. We are so proud of the achievements of our Wildcats academically, socially and athletically."
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These Wildcats scholars represent diverse fields of study that are truly representative of the broad academic pursuits offered at Northwestern. Included in these 46 award winners are:
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- Nine student-athletes with majors in the School of Communication
- Seven student-athletes with majors in the School of Education and Social Policy
- Four economics majors
- Four engineering majors with four different specializations
- Three student-athletes with majors in the Medill School of Journalism
- One student-athlete majoring in the intense Integrated Science Program
- Four double majors
- One quadruple major
Two Wildcats -- senior Haydyn Anigian of women's lacrosse and sophomore Kayla Morin of volleyball -- received special recognition for earning perfect 4.0 GPAs over the past year.
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The award, in its seventh year of existence, was established by the Big Ten Faculty Representatives to supplement the Academic All-Big Ten program. Similar to the Academic All-Big Ten honor, Distinguished Scholar Award recipients must be letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution. However, this award encompasses only student-athletes with a minimum GPA of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year, excluding summer school.
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The Academic All-Big Ten threshold is a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for their academic career. In 2014-15, Northwestern earned a school-record 228 total Academic All-Big Ten honors to put it over the 200 mark for the fifth consecutive year.
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Baseball (4)
Antonio Freschet, Jr. • Communication Studies • San Mateo, Calif.
Scott Heelan, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Gurnee, Ill.
Cody Libman, Sr. • Political Science • Glenview, Ill.
Kyle Ruchim, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Buffalo Grove, Ill.
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Women's Basketball (1)
Karly Roser, Sr. • Cognitive Science • Hamilton, Ontario
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Cross Country (3)
Elena Barham, Jr. • Political Science and Philosophy (double major) • Madison, Wis.
Erica Grubbs, Jr. • History • Davenport, Iowa
Renee Wellman, Jr. • Social Policy • Carmel, Ind.
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Women's Fencing (4)
Sarah Bruhl, Sr. • Social Policy and Psychology (double major) • Fairfield, Conn.
Kimmy Fishman, So. • Radio/Television/Film • Ardsley, N.Y.
Mikela Goldstein, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • Hewlett, N.Y.
Charlotte Sands, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • New York, N.Y.
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Field Hockey (4)
Lauren Bernardi, Jr. • Psychology • Pittston, Pa.
Kelsey Gradwohl, Jr. • Psychology • Ann Arbor, Mich.
Lena Phillips, Jr. • Communication Studies • Allentown, Pa.
Kelley Stump, Jr. • Journalism • Allentown, Pa.
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Football (5)
Austin Carr, Jr. • Philosophy • Benicia, Calif.
Matt Frazier, Sr. • Communication Studies • Bourbonnais, Ill.
Sean McEvilly, Sr. • Post Baccalaureate • Yorba Linda, Calif.
Shane Mertz, Sr. • Economics • Hazlet, N.J.
Jaylen Prater, Jr. • Learning and Organizational Change • Hamden, Ohio
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Women's Golf (1)
Suchaya Tangkamolprasert, Jr. • Economics • Bangkok, Thailand
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Women's Lacrosse (4)
Haydyn Anigian, Sr. • Journalism • Dallas, Texas
Mikaela Bozza, Sr. • Gender and Sexuality Studies • Brighton, N.Y.
Jessica Dahldorf, Jr. • Human Development and Psychological Services • Brooklyn, N.Y.
Emily Eichner, Jr. • Biological Sciences • Rochester, N.Y.
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Men's Soccer (1)
Joey Calistri, Jr. • Communications Studies • Deerfield, Ill.
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Women's Soccer (8)
Jackie Alyinovich, Sr. • Human Communication Sciences • Burr Ridge, Ill.
Rachel Bergman, Jr. • Anthropology • West Bloomfield, Mich.
Kiltie Finsand, Sr. • Biomedical Engineering • Edina, Minn.
Ali Herman, Sr. • Journalism and International Studies (double major) • Villanova, Penn.
Jennifer Korn, Jr. • Industrial Engineering • Naperville, Ill.
Nandi Mehta, Jr. • Economics and International Studies (double major) • Lexington, Mass.
Kaitlin Moore, So. • Economics • Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Niki Sebo, Jr. • Human Communication Sciences • Downers Grove, Ill.
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Softball (2)
Andrea DiPrima, Sr. • Human Development and Psychological Services • Arlington Heights, Ill.
Julia Kuhn, Sr. • Human Communication Sciences • Middletown, N.J.
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Men's Swimming and Diving (1)
Aaron Sears, Sr. • Mechanical Engineering • Neenah, Minn.
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Women's Swimming and Diving (3)
Lauren Abruzzo, So. • Philosophy • Denver, Colo.
Madeleine Klichowski, Sr. • Manufacturing and Design Engineering • Chicago, Ill.
Annika Winsnes, So. • Biological Sciences • Singapore
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Men's Tennis (1)
Alberto Zanotti, Sr. • Communication Studies • Valencia, Venezuela
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Volleyball (3)
Yewande Akanbi, Sr. • Psychology • Houston, Texas
Kayla Morin, So. • Undecided • Portage, Mich.
Savannah Paffen, Sr. • Biological Sciences • Mountain View, Calif.
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Wrestling (1)
John Coukos, Sr. • Integrated Science Program (ISP), Chemistry, Math and Biology (quadruple major) • Framingham, Mass.