Male Winners

Race Agcaoili - Volleyball, New York University

Brandon Chien - Fencing, University of California San Diego

Samuel Cudjoe - Golf, Saint Augustine's University

Evan Davis - Gymnastics, University of Iowa

Daniel Do - Track & Field/Cross Country, Stockton University

Victor Ficarra - Tennis, Penn State Brandywine

Kamaka Hepa - Basketball, The University of Texas at Austin

Lonnie Jones - Lacrosse, Hampton University

D'Eriq King - Football, University of Miami

Paolo Marciano - Soccer, Adelphi University

Alejandro Perez - Rowing, Loyola University Maryland

Emils Pone - Swimming & Diving, George Washington University

Abbas Saeed - Squash, George Washington University

Gabriele Simonti - Water Polo, George Washington University

Anthony Valencia - Wrestling, Arizona State University

Tyler Williams - Baseball, CSU, San Bernardino

Wei Zhong - Ice Hockey, Arizona State University
Female Winners

Riley Agerbeek - Water Polo, San José State University

Kiratika Ariyamitr - Esport, Montgomery County CC

Olivia Atkins - Crew, University of Dayton

Haley Basye - Softball, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.

Olivia Cantrell - Rowing, George Washington University

Sarah Cedarstrand - Lacrosse, Rutgers University

Miya Coimbra - Fencing, University of California San Diego

Jessica Drop - Track & Field/Cross Country, University of Georgia

Isobel Finnegan - Sailing, Hampton University

Lena Greene - Gymnastics, Oregon State University

Touri Holmes - Bowling, Morgan State University

Sophie Jaques - Ice Hockey, The Ohio State University

Ingrid Kalwitz Blanco - Field Hockey, Sweet Briar College

Britt Larson-Jackson - Equestrian, Sweet Briar College

Willow Lopez-Silvers - Swimming & Diving, Iona College

Savanna Ly-Nguyen - Tennis, Washington State University

Samantha Plaster - Beach Volleyball , Arizona State University

Macy Somoskey - Golf, University of Mississippi

Grace Stockton - Dance, Oklahoma State University

Meredith Strickland - Cheerleading, Oklahoma State University

Chanel Thomas - Soccer, University of Mississippi

Mariah White - Basketball, Cleveland 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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