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The 2015-2016 Athletic Endowed Scholarship Recipients The 2015-2016 Athletic Endowed Scholarship Recipients THE BESSETTE FAMILY MEN’S THE CONNECTICUT DUNKIN’ TRACK & FIELD SCHOLARSHIP DONUTS FRANCHISEES FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND Chinedu Amonu – Men’s Track Connor Freeborn - Football THE BOUDREAU FAMILY THE ROBERT T. CROVO FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Amida Brimah - Men’s Basketball De’Janae Boykin – Women’s Basketball THE JOHN J. BRENNAN THE CHRIS DAILEY ENDOWED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND Sammi Bassman – Women’s Swimming & Carley Mooney – Women’s Basketball Diving THE JACK DENNERLEY THE JOSEPH B. BURNS MEMORIAL SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Ronnie Rossomando - Baseball Cheikh Stephanie Coly – Men’s Soccer THE BARBARA AND BOB BURRILL THE C. PRESTON DONALDSON FAMILY ATHLETIC SOFTBALL ENDOWMENT FUND SCHOLARSHIP Alyssa Gardea- Softball Immanuella Anagu- Volleyball THE BOB DONNELLY FOOTBALL THE MICHAEL G. BURTON SCHOLARSHIP Andrew Adams – Football THE AERO-MED SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bobby Puyol - Football FUND Sterling Gibbs – Men’s Basketball THE BOB DONNELLY MEN’S THE ROBERT G. BURTON BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP Sam Cassell, Jr. - Men’s Basketball THE PETER ANTONEZ MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bryant Shirreffs - Football BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP Aaron Hill - Baseball THE DROPO FAMILY THE RONALD J. BUSHWELL SCHOLARSHIP Jack Sundberg - Baseball THE BANK OF AMERICA SCHOLARSHIP Kentan Facey- Men’s Basketball GENERAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE HERBERT AND MARCIA Leah Lum - Women’s Ice Hockey THE SUSAN K. BUTTERWORTH DUNN MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FUND PJ Poulin - Baseball Shonn Miller – Men’s Basketball THE BAUM, CION AND NEWBERG FAMILIES SCHOLARSHIP Breanna Stewart - Women’s Basketball THE M. JEFFREY CARIGLIA THE HERBERT AND MARCIA MEMORIAL GOLF SCHOLARSHIP DUNN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Corey Birch – Golf THE BAUM FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Saniya Chong – Women’s Basketball SCHOLARSHIP Kia Nurse - Women’s Basketball THE J.O. CHRISTIAN SCHOLARSHIP THE EBLENS/LEONARD SEAMAN Bobby Melley - Baseball THE BAUM GRANDCHILDREN SCHOLARSHIP Liana Hinds - Women’s Soccer SCHOLARSHIP FUND Saniya Chong - Women’s Basketball THE HERBERT TRYON CLARK, SR. CLASS OF 1897 THE IRMA K. AND ALVIN L. THE ARTHUR W. BECKIUS ENDOWED MEMORIAL SOCCER EVANS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FUND Christine Pederson - Women’s Swimming Scott Levene – Men’s Soccer Moriah Jefferson - Women’s Basketball Alice Hughes - Women’s Ice Hockey THE HERBERT T. CLARK, JR. THE FACULTY/STAFF MEN’S THE PETER BEHUNIAK, SR. MEMORIAL CLASS OF 1934 SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP Mamadou Moustapha Samb – Men’s SCHOLARSHIP FUND MEN’S SOCCER ENDOWMENT Soccer Fredrick Jonnsson – Men’s Soccer FUND Sebastian Brems – Men’s Soccer THE HAROLD AND HELEN THE FIONDELLA FAMILY BENSON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Anthony Kay - Baseball ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Morgan Tuck - Women’s Basketball The 2015-2016 Athletic Endowed Scholarship Recipients THE FODOR FAMILY THE KRASOW GREENBLATT THE MAX KOTKIN ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Immanuella Anagu, Women’s Volleyball SCHOLARSHIP Anthony Kay - Baseball Alvaro Chavez, Men’s Track Anna Middendorf - Field Hockey THE NIHLA AND BOB LAPIDUS THE ROBERT FOSTER FAMILY THE HUGH S. GREER ’26 FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Nico Darras - Baseball Rodney Purvis - Men’s Basketball Vontae Diggs - Football THE ROBERT AND AUDREY THE JOHN M. HALL MEMORIAL THE LEANDRI FAMILY FOSTER FAMILY FOOTBALL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FUND Jessie Beer - Lacrosse Shannon Cox - Rowing Marquise Vann - Football THE HAVILAND FAMILY W. PETER ’50 AND CAROLYN LIND THE ROBERT AND AUDREY BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP FUND MEN’S BASKETBALL FUND FOSTER FAMILY SOFTBALL Willy Yahn - Baseball Rodney Purvis - Men’s Basketball SCHOLARSHIP FUND Lexi Gifford - Softball THE JOHN AND BETTE HERR THE MAHER FAMILY MEN'S BASKETBALL MANAGERS SCHOLARSHIP THE MARK E. FREITAS ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND Jake Nerwinski – Men’s Soccer SCHOLARSHIP FUND Kelly Austrie – Men’s Basketball Corey Ronan - Men’s Ice Hockey Konnor Bachman – Men’s Basketball THE MARKS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE FRIENDS OF SOCCER THE RAPHAEL “RAY” Morgan Tuck - Women’s Basketball ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP HOFFENBERG MEMORIAL Dylan Greenberg – Men’s Soccer SCHOLARSHIP THE MARKS FAMILY MEN’S GOLF Andrew Zapata - Baseball SCHOLARSHIP THE BARBARA "BOBBIE" K. Cameron MacKay - Golf GALCHUS MEMORIAL ATHLETIC THE SAMUEL W. AND DIANE P. SCHOLARSHIP HOLDRIDGE FAMILY ATHLETIC THE DONYELL MARSHALL MEN’S Alec Bloom - Football SCHOLARSHIP FUND BASKETBALL ENDOWED Timothy Boyle – Football SCHOLARSHIP THE TIMOTHY L. AND ANNE B. Philip Nolan - Men’s Basketball GALLAGHER WOMEN’S THE JASPER T. HOWARD BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP THE McFADDEN FAMILY FUND Jhavon Williams - Football SCHOLARSHIP FUND Napheesa Collier – Women’s Basektball Courtney Ekmark - Women’s Basketball THE PAUL N. IPPEDICO AND THE HARRY A. GAMPEL MARY E. BERUBE SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bryan Daniello – Baseball Omar Calhoun - Men’s Basketball THE JOAN A. J’ANTHONY THE HARRY A. AND EDITH D. SCHOLARSHIP GAMPEL ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT Amida Brimah- Men’s Basketball FUND Alyson Fazio - Lacrosse THE RONALD D. AND MARY C. JARVIS ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP THE SEYMOUR GAVENS FUND SCHOLARSHIP Will Golonka – Men’s Ice Hockey Robert Nichols – Men’s Ice Hockey THE ROBERT E. KENNEDY THE GELFENBIEN FAMILY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Samantha McGuire - Women’s Soccer Selwyn Maxwell – Men’s Track Deysha Smith-Jenkins – Women’s Track THE MARTY GILMAN MEMORIAL & Field SCHOLARSHIP Luke Carrezola - Football THE JOHN AND DIANE KIM ENDOWED WOMEN’S SWIMMING THE ROBERT W. GORDON SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Kennedy Meier - Women’s Swimming & Wills Montgomerie - Baseball Diving The 2015-2016 Athletic Endowed Scholarship Recipients THE JOE McGINN MEMORIAL THE MONACO FAMILY MEN'S THE OMAR COFFEE COMPANY MEN’S BASKETBALL NATIONAL SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP ENDOWMENT Alex Sanchez – Men’s Soccer Kwame Awuah - Men’s Soccer FUND Daniel Hamilton - Men’s Basketball THE MOORADIAN FAMILY THE SAMUEL J. ORR, JR. FUND ENDOWED FOOTBALL Kim Urbanek - Women’s Soccer THE DR. JOHN F. AND CAROL L. SCHOLARSHIP MELE SCHOLARSHIP Aaron Garland – Football THE LAWRENCE R. PANCIERA Margaret Zimmer – Women’s Ice Hockey SCHOLARSHIP THE JOSEPH J. MORRONE Andrew Zapata - Baseball THE ENZO ANTHONY MELIO ENDOWMENT FUND SCHOLARSHIP Gabriella Cuevas - Women’s Soccer THE PAPPANIKOU SCHOLARSHIP Amida Brimah - Men’s Basketball FUND THE JOSEPH J. MORRONE Emily Armstrong - Women’s Soccer THE MEN'S SOCCER LETTERMEN ENDOWED SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP THE PAPPANIKOU FAMILY Elliot Ackroyd – Men’s Soccer Simen Olafsen – Men’s Soccer SCHOLARSHIP FUND Rachel Hill - Women’s Soccer THE MEN'S TRACK THE JANIS C. AND ROCCO A. LETTERWINNER SCHOLARSHIP MURANO SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE PEOPLE’S BANK ATHLETIC FUND Jordan Floyd - Football SCHOLARSHIP Chris Ackell – Men’s Track Paris Taft - Women’s Cross Country THE CHARLES AND JACQUELYN THE JOSEPH MERRITT COMPANY NAGY ENDOWED BASEBALL THE PERACCHIO FAMILY ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP Chris Girg - Swimming & Diving Pat Ruotolo – Baseball Steve Hashemi - Football THE MICHAELS JEWELERS THE J. PETER NATALE TRACK THE RAYMOND AND MARILYN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP AND FIELD SCHOLARSHIP FUND PERACCHIO BASKETBALL ENDOWMENT FUND Alvaro Chavez - Men’s Track & Field SCHOLARSHIP FUND Alexandra Crofts - Lacrosse Nyanka Joseph - Women’s Track & Field Moriah Jefferson - Women’s Basketball Britany Berisoff – Women’s Ice Hockey THE BRITTA R. AND DENNIS J. THE PICARD FAMILY THE BILL MITCHELL ENDOWED NAYDEN SCHOLARSHIP AND SCHOLARSHIP SOCCER SCHOLARSHIP FELLOWSHIP FUND Kia Nurse – Women’s Basketball Jen Balzan – Women’s Soccer Jonathan Edwards - Tennis THE ISADORE AND MINNIE THE KEVIN P. 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