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Education established the Sports Scholars Awards to
honor undergraduate students of color who have made
achieving both academically and athletically a winning
combination.
Inspired by tennis legend Arthur Ashe Jr.’s commitment
to education as well as his love for the game of tennis, we
invite every college and university in the country to
participate in this annual awards program by nominating
their outstanding sports scholars. In addition to their
athletic ability, Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars must
exhibit academic excellence and community activism.
To be included, students have to compete in an
intercollegiate sport; maintain a cumulative GPA of at least
3.2; and be active on their campuses or in their
communities.
The following pages feature student-athletes who are
charging ahead with academics and athletics. Two of these
scholar-athletes — the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s
women’s basketball player DeCarol Davis and University of
Maryland Baltimore County track and field standout Isaac
Matthews, were selected as Sports Scholars of the Year for
best exemplifying the standards of scholarship, athleticism
and humanitarianism.
Diverse honors Arthur Ashe Jr. by recognizing
these student-athletes and salutes DeCarol and Isaac and all
of the 2007 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars.
The
honorees are listed alphabetically and within teams on the
following pages.
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