Male Winners

Joseph Jauregui - Wrestling, Menlo College

Alastair Berry - Water Polo, George Washington University

Joel Roberts - Volleyball, University of Mount Olive

Alex Grady - Track & Field, Georgia Institute of Technology

Andrew Watson - Tennis, University of Memphis
Brian Allen - Swimming & Diving, Denison University
Andres De Frutos - Squash, George Washington University

Mariano Cepeda - Soccer, Holy Family University
Ryan Ghaderi - Lacrosse, Sienna College
Christian Lampasso - Ice Hockey, The Ohio State University

Austin Epperson - Gymnastics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Scott Kim - Golf, Siena College

Tim Crawley - Football, San Jose State University

Theophilus Onigbinde - Fencing, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

André Mattus - Crew, University of Washington

Nigel Williams-Goss - Basketball, Gonzaga University

Mario Leon - Baseball, Florida Gulf Coast University
Female Winners
Madison Obata - Water Polo, Siena College
Sydnye Fields - Volleyball, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Kamila Tan - Volleyball, UCLA
Dara Perry - Track & Field, University of Akron

Bria Matthews - Track & Field, Georgia Institute of Technology

Aldila Sutjiadi - Tennis, University of Kentucky

Danielle Bordes - Swimming & Diving, University of Connecticut

Lindsey Stickrod - Softball, University of Memphis

Gabrielle Batista - Soccer, Molloy College
Alathea Sellars - Rifle, Murray State University

Gabrielle Batista - Lacrosse, Molloy College

Leah Lum - Ice Hockey, University of Connecticut

Aja Sims - Gymnastics, University of Alabama
Valentina Herrera - Golf, University of Cincinnati
Lotta Kahlert - Field Hockey, University of Louisville
Cyn Chau - Fencing, New York University
MiaBray - Equestrian, Oklahoma State University

Tara Montgomery - Crew, San Diego State University

Britini Love - Cheerleading, Oklahoma State University
Amoni Knight - Bowling, Delaware State University

Cheyenne Creighton - Basketball, University of Memphis
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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