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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Recipients 2017-2018 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Recipients Quin Blanding Recipient of The Richmond Alumni Scholarship THE MILTON G. ABRAMSON TRACK SCHOLARSHIP high school. The scholarship is awarded independent of sport or gender, Awarded to a rising fourth-year member of the varsity track and field but requires that the student-athlete maintain a 3.0 GPA while at UVA. team on the basis of contributions to the track and field program. 2012-13 .............................................NO RECIPIENT SELECTED 1988-89 .............................................MATTHEW B. WHITE 2013-14 .............................................KATE NORBO 1989-90 .............................................MATTHEW B. WHITE 2014-15 .............................................COURTNEY SWAN 1991-92 .............................................ERIC SORENSON 2015-16 .............................................NO RECIPIENT SELECTED 1992-93 .............................................ROBERT COOK, JR. 2016-17 .............................................OLIVIA HAZELRIGG 1993-94 .............................................STEPHEN DUNPHY 2017-18 .............................................HEIDI LONG 1994-95 .............................................GERALD HOWARD 1995-96 .............................................GERALD HOWARD 1996-97 .............................................GERALD HOWARD THE PAUL B. BARRINGER SCHOLARSHIP 1997-98 .............................................RAY WEEDEN Awarded to a deserving student-athlete participating in any varsity sport. 1998-99 .............................................RAY WEEDEN 1999-00 .............................................FRANCES WARNER 1996-97 .............................................VALERIE ZAMMITTI 2000-01 .............................................HILLARY WILSON 1997-98 .............................................REBECCA CRONK 2001-02 .............................................CARIELLE DOE 1998-99 .............................................ANGELA LEE 2002-03 .............................................KIAMESHA OTEY 1999-00 .............................................AMY FROMAL 2003-04 .............................................CAROLINE HARVEY 2000-01 .............................................KATIE TRACY 2004-05 .............................................ANNE BOBIAK 2001-02 .............................................INGE JORGENSEN 2005-06 .............................................DAVID SULLIVAN 2002-03 .............................................RUBY ROJAS 2006-07 .............................................ERIN CRAWFORD 2003-04 .............................................WHITNEY ASHCRAFT 2007-08 .............................................DAVID LEWIS 2004-05 .............................................MEREDITH LAZARUS 2008-09 .............................................YEMI AYENI 2005-06 .............................................KATHERINE BLAIR 2009-10 .............................................AYLA SMITH 2006-07 .............................................CHRISTINA deVRIES 2010-11 .............................................RYAN COLLINS 2007-08 .............................................MELISSA CALDWELL 2011-12 .............................................LANCE ROLLER 2008-09 .............................................LAUREN DICKSON 2012-13 .............................................PEARL BICKERSTETH 2009-10 .............................................LAUREN ELSTEIN 2013-14 .............................................ANNA FINGER 2010-11 .............................................MARTHA KUZZY 2014-15 .............................................JORDAN LAVENDER 2011-12 .............................................RACHEL JENNINGS 2015-16 .............................................PEYTON CHANEY 2012-13 .............................................MICHELLE VITEESE 2016-17 .............................................FILIP MIHALJEVIC 2013-14 .............................................HEIDI VELK 2017-18 .............................................OGHENAKPOBO EFEKORO 2014-15 .............................................LIZZY YOUNGLING 2015-16 .............................................MIKAYLA VENSON 2016-17 .............................................HALEY KOLE ALL IN FOR EXCELLENCE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2017-18 .............................................BECCA ZAMOJCIN Awarded to a deserving student-athlete in recognition of his or her contributions to the University of Virginia athletics program. THE MARK BERNARDINO 2016-17 .............................................RACHEL VANDER KOLK ENDOWED SWIMMING SCHOLARSHIP 2017-18 .............................................RACHEL VANDER KOLK Awarded to a deserving member of the men’s or women’s swim team. 1999-00 .............................................DOAK FINCH THE ED ARMSTRONG ENDOWED FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP 2000-01 .............................................ED MOSES Awarded to a member of the football team who is from the 2001-02 .............................................CARA LANE Commonwealth of Virginia. 2002-03 .............................................AMY BALY 2003-04 .............................................LUKE WAGNER 2013-14 .............................................DAVID DEAN 2004-05 .............................................BO GREENWOOD 2014-15 .............................................DAVID DEAN 2005-06 .............................................KATIE GORDON 2015-16 .............................................DAVID DEAN 2006-07 .............................................STEPHANIE GLOVER 2016-17 .............................................RICHARD BURNEY 2007-08 .............................................PATRICK MELLORS 2017-18 .............................................RICHARD BURNEY 2008-09 .............................................CLAIRE CRIPPEN 2009-10 .............................................MATT MCLEAN 2010-11 .............................................LAUREN PERDUE THE JOHN WILLIAM BARNARD 2011-12 .............................................KELLY FLYNN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2012-13 .............................................ELLEN WILLIAMSON Awarded to a student-athlete from Virginia, preferably Roanoke County, 2013-14 .............................................BRAD PHILLIPS who is pursuing a career in the healthcare field and had a 3.5 or higher in 2014-15 .............................................EMILY DICUS 2015-16 .............................................NATALIE MARTIN 2008-09 .............................................SANAM SINGH 2016-17 .............................................LAURA SIMON 2009-10 .............................................SANAM SINGH 2017-18 .............................................CECE WILLIAMS 2010-11 .............................................MICHAEL SHABAZ 2011-12 .............................................ALEX DOMIJAN 2012-13 .............................................ALEX DOMIJAN THE HEDLEY M. BOWEN FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP 2013-14 .............................................ALEX DOMIJAN Awarded to a deserving member of the football team. 2014-15 .............................................MAC STYSLINGER 2015-16 .............................................MAC STYSLINGER 2001-02 .............................................TYREE FOREMAN 2016-17 .............................................HENRIK WIERSHOLM 2002-03 .............................................SHERNARD NEWBY 2017-18 .............................................HENRIK WIERSHOLM 2003-04 .............................................TONY FRANKLIN 2004-05 .............................................TONY FRANKLIN 2005-06 .............................................TONY FRANKLIN CHARLOTTESVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2006-07 .............................................MARSHAL AUSBERRY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP 2007-08 .............................................VICQUAL HALL Awarded to a student-athlete enrolled at the University of Virginia 2008-09 .............................................VICQUAL HALL participating on the men’s basketball team. 2009-10 .............................................CHASE MINNIFIELD 2010-11 .............................................CHASE MINNIFIELD 2017-18 .............................................KYLE GUY 2011-12 .............................................CHASE MINNIFIELD 2012-13 .............................................KEVIN PARKS 2013-14 .............................................KEVIN PARKS THE BETTY SAMS CHRISTIAN COCA-COLA CLASSIC 2014-15 .............................................KEVIN PARKS SOCCER SCHOLARSHIPS 2015-16 .............................................ANDREW BROWN Given to a returning member of the women’s soccer team and the 2016-17 .............................................ANDREW BROWN men’s soccer team on the basis of their contributions to the respective 2017-18 .............................................ANDREW BROWN programs. 1997-98 .............................................ANGELA HUCLES THE VIRGINIA MCDOWELL BOWEN 1998-99 .............................................MATT CHULIS FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP ANGELA HUCLES Awarded to a deserving member of the football team. 1999-00 .............................................JILL MAXWELL DREW O’DONNER 2001-02 .............................................EVAN ROUTZAHN 2000-01 .............................................TAMMY 2002-03 .............................................MIKE MULLINS WESTINGHOUSE 2003-04 .............................................ELTON
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