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Junior Alisha Lau
Lau Named A Top-20 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Of 2021
March 16, 2021 | Women's Golf, Herbst Academic Center
BOULDER — University of Colorado junior Alisha Lau has been named to the top-20 of the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars of 2021.
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Lau, a member of the golf team, has been very active in community service. She was honored as one of CU Boulder's Student Leader of the Year recipients in January.
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On April 29, 2021, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will publish its annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report edition. As the name denotes, this edition is a part of the quarter-century legacy of recognizing outstanding minority young men and women who have distinguished themselves in their academic and athletic pursuits.
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In addition to their athletic ability, the students named 2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars are students of color who have maintained a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5, are at least a sophomore academically, and have been active on their campuses or in their communities. Of the close to 1,000 scholar-athletes nominated, one male and one female athlete will be selected as Sports Scholar of the Year.
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The top women (in alphabetical order) are:
•             Riley Agerbeek, San José State University, Water Polo   Â
•             Jessica Drop, University of Georgia, Track/Cross Country   Â
•             Lena Greene, Oregon State University, Gymnastics   Â
•             Touri Holmes, Morgan State University, Bowling   Â
•             Olivia Johnson, Southern Wesleyan University, Volleyball  Â
•             Alisha Lau, University of Colorado Boulder, Golf   Â
•             Savanna Ly-Nguyen, Washington State University, Tennis   Â
•             Macy Somoskey, University of Mississippi, Golf   Â
•             Chanel Thomas, University of Mississippi, Soccer   Â
•             Mariah White, Cleveland State University, Basketball   Â
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The top men (in alphabetical order) are:
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•             Samuel Cudjoe, Saint Augustine's University, Golf   Â
•             Daniel Do, Stockton University, Track/Cross Country   Â
•             Kamaka Hepa, The University of Texas at Austin, Basketball       Â
•             D'Eriq King, University of Miami, Football      Â
•             Paolo Marciano, Adelphi University, Soccer       Â
•             Adrian Martinez, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Football      Â
•             Andre Mintze, Vanderbilt University, Football      Â
•             Shea Pitts, UCLA, Football      Â
•             Jeronimo Valdepena, California State University, San Bernardino, Soccer      Â
•             Tyler Williams, California State University, San Bernardino, Baseball                  Â
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The 2021 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year semifinalists will be announced prior to publication date.
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Lau, a member of the golf team, has been very active in community service. She was honored as one of CU Boulder's Student Leader of the Year recipients in January.
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On April 29, 2021, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education will publish its annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars special report edition. As the name denotes, this edition is a part of the quarter-century legacy of recognizing outstanding minority young men and women who have distinguished themselves in their academic and athletic pursuits.
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In addition to their athletic ability, the students named 2021 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars are students of color who have maintained a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5, are at least a sophomore academically, and have been active on their campuses or in their communities. Of the close to 1,000 scholar-athletes nominated, one male and one female athlete will be selected as Sports Scholar of the Year.
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The top women (in alphabetical order) are:
•             Riley Agerbeek, San José State University, Water Polo   Â
•             Jessica Drop, University of Georgia, Track/Cross Country   Â
•             Lena Greene, Oregon State University, Gymnastics   Â
•             Touri Holmes, Morgan State University, Bowling   Â
•             Olivia Johnson, Southern Wesleyan University, Volleyball  Â
•             Alisha Lau, University of Colorado Boulder, Golf   Â
•             Savanna Ly-Nguyen, Washington State University, Tennis   Â
•             Macy Somoskey, University of Mississippi, Golf   Â
•             Chanel Thomas, University of Mississippi, Soccer   Â
•             Mariah White, Cleveland State University, Basketball   Â
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The top men (in alphabetical order) are:
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•             Samuel Cudjoe, Saint Augustine's University, Golf   Â
•             Daniel Do, Stockton University, Track/Cross Country   Â
•             Kamaka Hepa, The University of Texas at Austin, Basketball       Â
•             D'Eriq King, University of Miami, Football      Â
•             Paolo Marciano, Adelphi University, Soccer       Â
•             Adrian Martinez, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Football      Â
•             Andre Mintze, Vanderbilt University, Football      Â
•             Shea Pitts, UCLA, Football      Â
•             Jeronimo Valdepena, California State University, San Bernardino, Soccer      Â
•             Tyler Williams, California State University, San Bernardino, Baseball                  Â
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The 2021 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year semifinalists will be announced prior to publication date.
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