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NATYCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year

The NATYCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award sponsored by Relation Insurance Solutions recognizes two - one male and one female - student-athletes from a two year college for their outstanding athletic achievements, academic success and demonstrated their academic, athletic and leadership abilities while also serving their community. 

The first place award winners are flown to NATYCAA's Annual Convention.

CLICK HERE to view the nomination form.
 
ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible, nominees must meet the following criteria: minimum 3.6 GPA on a 4.0 scale with a minimum of 36 semester hours or 45 quarter hours with a minimum of 24 semester/36 quarter hours at the nominating institution; participation in a minimum of one complete season of varsity competition at the nominating institution; outstanding athletics success; and outstanding qualities of leadership and citizenship.

Below are the past recipients of the award.
 

Female Male
2024 Eliana Bommarito
Indian Hills Community College
Sam Antonacci
Heartland Community College
2023 Savannah Wahl
Butte College
Daniel Figueroa
Indian Hills Community College
2022 Aaliyah  Moore
Monroe College - View acceptance video
Chase Graham
College of DuPage - View acceptance video
2021 Madi Young
Butler Community College - View acceptance video
John Bear
Florida State College Jacksonville - View acceptance video
2020 Amy Woodham
Chipola College -- View acceptance video
Dan Torres
Jamestown Community College -- View acceptance video
2019 Paige Moser
Iowa Western Community College
Jason Harary
Mt. San Antonio College
2018 Brigid Antonelli
El Camino College
Apefai Taifane
West Hills College Coalinga
2017 Jamie Iurato
Paradise Valley Community College
Jonathon Groff
Tyler Junior College
2016 Stephanie Adkins
Seminole State College of Florida
Jay Vines
Tyler Junior College
2015 Ian Man Wong
San Diego Mesa College
Craig Smith
Ocean County College
2014 Bobbie Boehler
Brookdale Community College
Maclane Smoke
Brookdale Community College
2013 Kristina Morgan
Gloucester County College
Matthew Whitlatch
Paradise Valley Community College
2012 Brooke Brenton
East Central College
Samuel Hosseini
Tyler Junior College
2011 Allyn Parrino
Monroe Community College
Chris Soenksen
Iowa Western Community College
2010 Anne Beinetti
Monroe Community College
Kyle Richardson
Mohawk Valley Community College
2009 Heather DiCrescenzo
Gloucester County College;
Lauren Penc
Mohawk Valley Community College
David Hernandez
Santa Rosa Junior College
2008 Geami Britt
Okaloosa-Walton College
Nathan Clements
Rochester Community and Technical College
2007 Julia Kenealy
Iowa Western CC
Gary Broadhurst, Jr.
Mohawk Valley CC
2006 Sarah Gaffney
Mohawk Calley CC (NY)
Brett Mieras
Iowa Western CC
2005 Pedro Lima
Mohawk Valley CC (NY)
Danielle Wilhelm
South Plains College (TX)
2004 Katy Swart
Taft College
Jeremy Hubbard
Tyler Junior College
2003 Sarah Corey
Illinois Central
Joseph Holland
Blinn College
2002 Arin Belden
Monroe CC (NY)
Jose Villasenor
CC of Rhode Island
2001 Amanda Mortelette
Mohawk Valley College
Royce Bryan
South Plains College
2000 Michelle Demus
St. Petersburg JC
Jason Bartz
Manatee CC
1999 Kokeesha Randle
Blinn College
Brian Abney
Santa Barbara City College
1998 Sarah Wood
St. Louis CC - Meramec
Bryan Parker
Cuesta College
1997 Ksenya Korshunova
Miami-Dade Kendall
Ryan Kaplanek
Cuesta College
1996 Tricia Ferrin
Utah Valley State College
Lawrence Schemelia
Gloucester County College
1995 Kimberly Manthei
Kansas City CC
Lawrence Schemelia
Glousester County College
1994 Donna Harris
CC of Rhode Island
Robert Ratzan
Pima CC
1993 Ileana Holguin
San Joaquin Delta College
Roberto Porfirio
Mt. San Antonio College
1992 Denise Bowser
Olney Central College
David Mirikitani
St. Louis CC - Meramec
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