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Male Sport Finalists
2011
Kenneth Argila
2011
Darius Law
Darius Law, the 2010 Ashe men’s winner, continues to perform at a record pace. The UNC-Charlotte senior sprinter won the 200- and 400-meter dashes at the A-10 Outdoor Championships, breaking the meet record in the 400 with a time of 46.25. He was named the A-10 Student Athlete of the Year for the fourth time […]
2011
Arvind Badhey
Brooklyn College’s Arvind Badhey led his team to its first-ever men’s cross-country CUNY championship in 2008 and is a member of the men’s tennis team. He maintains a 3.95 GPA in Brooklyn’s combined undergraduate-medical degree program and has been a CUNY Presidential Scholar throughout his collegiate career.
2011
Kofi Sarkodie
Kofi Sarkodie guided the University of Akron Zips’ soccer team to the 2010 NCAA national championship, scoring eight goals, including five game-winners, during the season. He was named the Soccer America Player of the Year and made the NSCAA All-America First Team, the Top Drawer Soccer News All-America First Team and was the College Cup’s […]
2011
Kenan Wang
Kenan Wang, of the U.S. Naval Academy, earned 2010 First-Team All-MAC honors for air rifle and Second-Team All-MAC honors for smallbore. He holds a 3.68 GPA in electrical engineering and was named a 2010 College Rifle Coaches Association Academic All-American. He has received a prestigious Naval Academy Bowman Scholarship, which provides early entry into the […]
2011
Nyasha Mauchaza
Golfer Nyasha Mauchaza is a two-time Ashe award recipient, earning first-team honors in 2010. The Towson Tiger averaged a score of 74.2 in 2010, the second-lowest on the team and finished second in the 24th Annual PGA of America Minority Collegiate Golf Championships. Mauchaza was Towson’s 2009-10 Male Athlete of the Year. The senior finance […]
2011
Denarius McGhee
Montana State University quartertback DeNarius McGhee was the national Freshman of the Year, the Big Sky Offensive MVP and a first-team All-Big Sky selection. He passed for 3,163 years and completed 62.7 percent of his attempts. The business major also made the President’s List in 2009 and Dean’s List in 2010. He holds a cumulative […]
2011
Robert Griffin, III
Robert Griffin III, quarterback for the Baylor Bears, won the 2010 Walter Camp Award and was a semifinalist for the Maxwell and O’Brien Awards. He owns or shares 30 Baylor records and is the school’s career leader in 14 categories. Griffin is a six-time member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Role and was named […]
2011
Terrance Ganaway
Baylor running back Terrance Ganaway gained 6.4 yards per carry in 2010, the highest average in the country for anyone with 30 or more carries. He scored three touchdowns, two running and one on a kickoff return, while maintaining a 3.79 GPA. Ganaway was named a first-team Academic All-Big 12 member and made the Big […]
2011
Ryan Bartholomew
Syracuse offensive lineman Ryan Bartholomew earned All-Big East third-team honors in 2010 and was invited to the East-West Shrine All-Star game. The team captain started all 13 games for the Orangemen’s football team and recovered a fumble in the end zone for his first career touchdown. He has been named to the Syracuse Athletic Director’s […]
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