Male Winners

Camron Gharib - Crew, Oregon State University

Alex Kerai - Sailing, Hobart & William Smith Colleges

Juan Laguna - Squash, King University

Luke Northcutt - Bowling, Jarvis Christian College

Anthony Orozco - Wrestling, Menlo College

Grant Rivers - Track & Field, North Carolina State University

Zachary Schindler - Fencing, New York University

Erik Suh - Lacrosse, St. John's University

Jahmon Taylor - Baseball, Jackson State University

Matthew Taylor - Water Polo, George Washington University

Sanil Thomas - Volleyball, The Ohio State University
Female Winners

Ma'at Hembrick - Crew, Loyola Marymount University

Larissa Heslop - Soccer, Eastern Kentucky University

Tristyn Lozano - Volleyball, King University

Shaelynn Moore - Basketball, Dillard University

Megan Murzello - Softball, Stockton University

Raven Neely - Tennis, University of Louisville

Samantha Plaster - Beach Volleyball, Arizona State University

Kristin Quah - Bowling, Vanderbilt University

Nina Radulovic - Rifle, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Stephanie Relova - Gymnastics, San Jose State University

Estel Roig - Field Hockey, Miami University

Asia Seidt - Swimming & Diving, University of Kentucky

Kendall Skuse - Lacrosse, Buffalo State College

Michelle Taikeff - Water Polo, San Jose State University

Juah Toe - Rugby, West Chester University

Jacqueline Tubbs - Fencing, New York University

Lauren Waller - Golf, Penn State University

Karrington Winters - Track & Field, The Ohio State University
More About This Program:
As the name denotes, the annual Ashe edition is part of the magazine’s quarter-century legacy of recognizing young, outstanding minority men and women who have distinguished themselves in their academic and athletic pursuits.
In addition to their athletic ability, students named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars must maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5, be at least a sophomore academically and be active on their campuses or in their communities.
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