Courtesy: Big Ten Conference
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference office announced its annual postgraduate scholarship recipients on Wednesday, as two student-athletes from each of the 14 Big Ten institutions who plan to continue their education at a graduate degree program were each awarded a $7,500 scholarship, based primarily on academic achievements.
This year’s recipients, who represent 19 different sports, will continue their education in a variety of different disciplines including applied science engineering; biology; biomedical engineering; chemical and biochemical engineering; child, youth & family studies; computer sciences; dentistry; economics; exercise science; finance/accounting; geographic information science; human physiology; kinesiology; literature; mathematics; mechanical engineering; neuroscience/pre-medicine; plant sciences and psychology.
Each Big Ten institution developed its own on-campus selection process when awarding the scholarships. Students must have maintained at least a 3.2 grade-point-average, demonstrated leadership qualities, served as an excellent role model and intended to continue their academic work beyond their baccalaureate degree at a graduate degree program. The scholarship will be used to pay expenses of the student’s postgraduate education to include such related activities as research and teaching, as well as other expenses such as tuition, fees, room and board, required course-related supplies and books. In order to retain the scholarship, the recipient must be accepted into a full-time graduate degree program within three years from the fall semester after selection.
The complete list of 2021 Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship recipients can be found below.
Illinois
Zach Griffith, Men’s Basketball
Nikki Cast, Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
Indiana
Ben Hibbert, Men’s Track & Field
Abigail Bogovich, Rowing
Iowa
Kaleb Young, Wrestling
Tia Saunders, Women’s Track & Field
Maryland
Baxter Hunter, Wrestling
Julia Reicin, Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Michigan
Justin Murphy, Men’s Gymnastics
Briana Nelson, Women’s Track & Field
Michigan State
Austin Kamer, Men’s Ice Hockey
Caroline Szabo, Women’s Tennis
Minnesota
Conner Olson, Football
Jessica Lee, Women’s Golf
Nebraska
Evan Hymanson, Men’s Gymnastics
Hannah Thiele, Women’s Golf
Northwestern
Spencer Howard, Men’s Soccer
Dhruthi Reddy, Women’s Fencing
Ohio State
Jacob Wareti, Men’s Tennis
Jordan Fry, Women’s Volleyball
Penn State
Mark Porter, Men’s Track & Field
Alissa Bonsall, Women’s Gymnastics
Purdue
Gabriel Gomez, Men’s Swimming
Leony Boudreau, Women’s Basketball
Rutgers
Justin Davidovicz, Football
Sophia Catuogno, Rowing
Wisconsin
Conor Perreault, Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Alyssa Gromala, Women’s Golf