CoSIDA Announces Record Class of 2018-19 Scholarship Winners

CoSIDA Announces Record Class of 2018-19 Scholarship Winners

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by Jeff Griesch, University of Nebraska Senior Associate Communications Director/Operations
Chair of the CoSIDA Scholarship Committee
 

The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced a record-setting class of scholarship and grant winners on Monday, June 25, as the organization more than doubled its award distribution to a record $80,000 for the 2018-19 academic year.

CoSIDA Scholarship Committee members chose a trio of $10,000 postgraduate scholarship recipients, three more $5,000 undergraduate scholarship winners, six $1,000 scholarship winners among the children of CoSIDA members, and selected two schools to receive $15,000 graduate internship grants.

The scholarships will be formally announced during CoSIDA’s annual convention in National Harbor, Md., June 27-30.

The Fred Nuesch-Dave Wohlhueter Undergraduate Scholarships and Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant have been awarded since 1999, when CoSIDA expanded its scholarship program in order to foster interest in the sports information field.  Since presenting the first Wylie Smith Graduate Scholarship in 1981, CoSIDA has provided nearly $600,000 in grants to students working in sports information offices at member institutions and conferences.

To be eligible for either the Postgraduate or Undergraduate Scholarships, candidates must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average and express an interest in pursuing a career in sports information.

Lauren Simpson, a sport management major in graduate school at Illinois State University, earned the Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship ($10,000). Simpson, who graduated in May of 2017 from Bethany College in West Virginia with a 4.0 GPA as a communications and media arts major, spent the 2017-18 athletic season as a graduate assistant and primary contact for the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams at Illinois State for Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Mike Williams. Simpson worked as a student in the Bethany College Sports Information Office throughout her undergraduate career, including her senior year under Sports Information Director Andrew Woodley. She served as a summer intern in the Robert Morris Media Relations Department for Assistant Athletic Director Jim Duzyk in 2016. She began her collegiate career as a two-year starter on Bethany College’s women’s basketball team and finished as a member of the track and field team. She was the President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee at Bethany College for two years and was a SAAC member throughout her career. She participated in the NCAA Career in Sports Forum in 2017 and the NCAA Leadership in Sports Forum in 2015. She was also the President of the National Communications Honor Society at Bethany College as a senior.

The Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship is named in honor of the former CoSIDA Scholarships Committee chairman and long-time Sports Information Director at Northern Arizona University.

McKenzie Pavacich claimed the Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship ($10,000). Pavacich, who earned her bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism with a 3.57 GPA from Virginia Tech in May of 2017, focused most of her four years in the Virginia Tech Strategic Communications Office as a student assistant for the wrestling program under Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications Pete Moris. She spent 2017-18 assisting the Arizona State wrestling program as a project manager and media relations assistant, while deferring her enrollment into the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications. In the summer of 2016, Pavacich served as a social media intern for the U.S. Olympic Committee.

The Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship is named in honor of former Mississippi Sports Information Director and CoSIDA Hall of Famer Langston Rogers, who served as the SID at Ole Miss from 1981 until his retirement in 2010. The scholarship is presented annually to a rising minority or female student.

CoSIDA’s newest postgraduate scholarship was awarded to Scott Vander Sloot from Ashland University. Vander Sloot, who will serve as a graduate assistant under Director of Athletic Communications Brendan Bittner at Ashland, completed his undergraduate education with a 3.8 GPA as a sports communication major at Ferris State, where he worked under Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Robert Bentley. During his time at Ferris State, Vander Sloot served as a multimedia coordinator for the 2018 NCAA Division II national championship men’s basketball program. 

CoSIDA’s Fred Nuesch Undergraduate Scholarship award ($5,000) was presented to Victoria Mills from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne and the Dave Wohlhueter Undergraduate Scholarship ($5,000) was awarded to Chelsea Lombardo from Adelphi University. CoSIDA’s newest undergraduate scholarship award ($5,000) was claimed by Liam Pickhardt of Linfield College. 

Mills, who will be a senior marketing and economics major with a 3.3 GPA at Fort Wayne in 2018-19, captured the Nuesch Scholarship. Mills has served the Mastodons under Assistant Athletic Director for Media Services Derrick Sloboda. A 2018 Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Award winner as a setter for the Mastodon women’s volleyball team, Mills is also the President of the IPFW Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in 2018-19.

Lombardo claimed the Wohlhueter Scholarship to complete her senior year as a communications and digital production major at Adelphi. Lombardo, who carries a 3.6 GPA, has served as a media assistant for Sports Information Director Victoria Chiesa at Adelphi since January of 2017. Prior to attending Adelphi, Lombardo spent two years at American International College in Springfield, Mass. 

Pickhardt earned the newest CoSIDA undergraduate scholarship entering his junior year as a mass communication and business marketing major with a 3.8 GPA at Linfield College. Pickhardt has spent more than two years as a student assistant under Linfield Sports Information Director Kelly Bird. He has also been a member of the Linfield cross country and track and field teams for the past two seasons. In 2017-18, Pickhardt was a member of the Linfield Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

For the first time in 2017-18, CoSIDA is expected to grant five $1,000 Member-Child scholarships in its newest scholarship program to benefit CoSIDA members and their families.

Karlee Bird (Linfield College), the daughter of Linfield College Sports Information Director Kelly Bird, joined Peter Hartrick (Scranton University) who is the son of Binghamton University Sports Information Director John Hartrick in winning new $1,000 awards for 2018-19. Peter plans to study marketing while competing as a member of the men’s basketball team at Scranton. Karlee Bird plans to major in music education at Linfield, after spending many years assisting Kelly at Linfield events including football, basketball, volleyball and softball. A marching band drum major, Karlee also posted perfect attendance in school for 13 consecutive years at McMinnville High School, before graduating as the class salutatorian.

Fiona Lefresne and Daniel Ruple maintained their Member-Child scholarships for the third consecutive year. Lefresne, who will be a senior at Missouri State University, is the daughter of Earlham College Director so Sports Marketing and Communications Pete Lefresne. Fiona is majoring in athletic training at Missouri State. She also has been a student assistant in the Missouri State Athletic Communications Office during her time on campus. 

Ruple, a junior-to-be at Baldwin Wallace, is the son of Baldwin Wallace Director of Sports Information and CoSIDA Hall of Famer Kevin Ruple. Following his sophomore season in 2017, Daniel earned first-team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and was named the Ohio Athletic Conference Forward of the Year. He was also a United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division III All-Great Lakes Region first-team selection. He led Baldwin Wallace with 19 goals as a sophomore, while also posting a 3.88 GPA. In 2016, he was the Ohio Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year. He is majoring in accounting and finance at Baldwin Wallace.

Kevin Mobley, who will be a junior at the University of Georgia in 2018-19, will receive a Member-Child scholarship for the second straight year. The journalism major is the son of Georgia associate sports information director Mike Mobley.

In addition to awarding 11 scholarships, CoSIDA awarded two 2018-19 Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grants ($15,000) to Wright State and The Sage Colleges. The Sports Information Office at Wright State was recently cut to a one-person NCAA Division I shop under Director Bob Noss. Wright State advanced to the 2018 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and the 2018 Postseason WNIT in women’s basketball. Wright State shared the first CoSIDA Internship Grant in 1999. 

Ann King, who is the Director of Athletic Communications at The Sage Colleges, has seen its athletic offerings grow from five sports on one campus in 2007 to 17 sports on two campuses in 2017-18.

The Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant provides funds for a sports information office to hire a graduate intern on a one-year basis, hoping the success of the program can help the school demonstrate the need for additional assistance in the future.
 



All-Time CoSIDA Honorees
Postgraduate Scholarship
1981        Craig Bohnert, Evansville
1982        John Lashway, Oregon
1983        Jay Hill, Michigan
1984        Jonathan Dukes, Georgia Southern
1985        Brian Teter, Illinois State
1986        Mark Berger, Ohio
1987        Chris McMurry, Northern Arizona
1988        Angela Hultman, Mankato State
1989        Beth Haag, Iowa State
1990        Stephanie Grimes, Boise State
1991        Lana Bandy, Purdue
1992        Amy Stabley, Central Michigan / Robert Hester, Northern Illinois
1993        Will Roleson, Miami (Ohio)
1994        Randy Hayson, Illinois State
1995        Stuart McFarland, Missouri / Sally Krauss, Western Kentucky
1996        Jeff Griesch, Nebraska
1997        Chris Ambrose, Purdue / Jeff Griesch, Nebraska
1998        Chris Ambrose, Purdue / Brian Gunning, Marshall
1999        Brian Gunning, Marshall / Heidi Roth, Syracuse
2000        Mark Fratto, Maryland / Andy Knappick, Illinois State
2001        Brad Caudill, Eastern Michigan / Susan Seabrook, Alabama-Birmingham
2002        Michelle Kelley, Colgate / Sean Wright, Westminster (Mo.)
2003        Brad Fischer, Wisconsin-La Crosse / Lainie Guiddy, West Virginia
2004        Eric Braley, Northern Iowa / Kristopher Sears, Indiana
2005        Michael Potter, Ball State / Erin Whiteside, Penn State
2006        Chris Yandle, Marshall / Jessica Calderone, Southeast Louisiana
2007        Caroline Domecq, Georgia / Kyle Chilton, Southern Virginia
2008        Jared Verner, Northwest Missouri State / Kendra Lee, Ohio State
2009        Laurie Wild, Northern Iowa / Britney Wright, Florida State
2010        Grant Abston, Texas / Mariel Brady, St. John’s
2011        Andrew Lentz, Tennessee / Britney Reddick, Kutztown
2012        Carli Todd, DePaul / Joelle Milholm, Cal State Bakersfield
2013        Kim Carper, Vanderbilt / Joelle Milholm, Cal State Bakersfield
2014        Kati Morse, Southeastern Louisiana / Kyle Skene, Millsaps
2015        Andrew Forhan, Whitworth / Akilah Laster, Oklahoma
2016        James Hajek, Nebraska / Lorie Garnett, Nebraska
2017        Nicole Praga, Arizona State / Andrea Beene, Oklahoma
2018        Lauren Simpson, Illinois State / McKenzie Pavacich, Arizona State / Scott Vander Sloot, Ashland University
 
Undergraduate Scholarship
1999        Kate Adams, Iowa State / Michelle La Scola, Northern Illinois / Casey Taylor, Christopher Newport
2000        Daniel Dykstra, Wheaton (Ill.) / Kimberly Frederick, Manhattan / Bobbie Horstman, Iowa State
2001        Bobbie Horstman, Iowa State / Shayla Reiff, Mt. Vernon Nazarene / Dustin Roberts, Oklahoma
2002        Branie Davidson, Northwest Missouri State / Shante Gree, Fayetteville State / Teri LaJeunesse, Michigan Tech
2003        Kimberly Gray Folkes, Virginia Tech / Adam Holtz, Bethany Lutheran / Laura Schoenberger, Pittsburg State
2004        Cassie Chance, Mississippi State / Nick Kiger, Colorado State
2005        John Vogel, Youngstown State / Monique Bowman, Capital University
2006        Todd Zeidler, Bemidji / Amy Robertson, Mississippi State
2007        Caleb Hawley, Oregon State / Christina Marshall, James Madison
2008        Andrew Middleman, Baldwin-Wallace / Kevin Flora, University of the Cumberlands
2009        Carli Todd, Tampa / David Bodman, La Salle
2010        Michael Benson, Southern Illinois-Carbondale / James Rodriguez, Baldwin-Wallace
2011        Adam K. Moussa, Memphis / Erica LaBranche, Stonehill
2012        Jake Faber, Pittsburg State / Ashley Goettl, Wisconsin-River Falls
2013        Casey Bonk, Pittsburgh / Lucy Montgomery, Washington-St. Louis
2014        Mike Mulcahy, New Mexico / Kourtney Freiburger, Purdue
2015        Nathan Edwards, San Jose State / Marisa Lombardo, Alvernia
2016        Morgan Romans, Eastern Kentucky / Christy Effendie, UC Davis
2017        Christopher Lawrence, Alaska Anchorage / Bailey Knecht, Northeastern
2018        Victoria Mills, Fort Wayne / Chelsea Lombardo, Adelphi / Liam Pickhardt, Linfield College
 
Graduate Internship Grant
1999        Alabama A&M, Wright State
2000        Central Oklahoma, Urbana (Ohio)
2001        Central State (Ohio), Cheyney
2002        Eckerd College, Hardin-Simmons
2003        St. Francis (N.Y.), Tennessee Tech
2004        Carroll College
2005        Wesleyan University
2006        Bellarmine
2007        Central College of Iowa
2008        Grand Canyon University
2009        Lake Erie College
2010        Illinois Wesleyan
2011        Ursinus
2012        DePauw
2013        Chicago State
2014        Gallaudet
2015        Elmhurst College
2016        Post University
2017        Connecticut College
2018        Wright State / The Sage Colleges
 
Member Child Scholarship
2014        Grace Neely (Kentucky)/Tony Neely (Kentucky) - Dakota Hawkins (Winthrop)/Michael Hawkins (Francis Marion)
2015        Brinley Lowe (North Carolina)/Bob Lowe (Berry College) - Lauren Dickerson (William & Mary)/Drew Dickerson (Atlantic 10 Conference)
2016        Fiona Lefresne (Missouri State)/Pete Lefresne (Saint Leo) - Daniel Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)/Kevin Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)
2017        Fiona Lefresne (Missouri State)/Pete Lefresne (Saint Leo) - Daniel Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)/Kevin Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)
                Lauren Dickerson (William & Mary)/Drew Dickerson (Atlantic 10) - Kevin Mobley (Georgia)/Mike Mobley (Georgia)
2018       Peter Hartrick (Scranton)/John Hartrick (Binghamton) - Karlee Bird (Linfield College)/Kelly Bird (Linfield College)
               Fiona Lefresne (Missouri State)/Pete Lefresne (Earlham College) - Daniel Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)/Kevin Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)
               Kevin Mobley (Georgia)/Mike Mobley (Georgia)