2024-2025 College Award Winners

Hugo F. Sonnenschein Medal of Excellence

The highest award bestowed upon undergraduates by the College, it is named in honor of the University of Chicago’s 11th president and recognizes one graduating student whose character and deeds embody the University's foundational commitment to the direct and active betterment of society at large.

  • Sophie Tedesco
  • Sophie Tedesco

Adlai Stevenson Global Studies Thesis Prize Award

This award goes to the best Global Studies BA thesis that has an international or global theme.

  • Delia Acuna
  • Ella Tang

Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal

Awarded to senior male athletes who have combined athletic performance with scholarship, ability, leadership, character, and significant contributions to team success.

  • Drew Bryan
  • Thomas Kurowski

Asada Eiji BA Thesis Prize

This Prize is named for the first recipient of a Ph.D. by the University of Chicago in 1893. Professor Asada Eiji went on to enjoy an illustrious career at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.

  • Sonia Chang
  • Bingjie Hsieh
  • Heather Kim

Astronaut Scholarship

A highly selective merit-based national scholarship given to the best and brightest university students who excel in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

  • Logan Hanssler

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

Provides up to two years of support for second- and third-year students pursuing research careers in mathematics or the sciences.

  • Connor Blake
  • Leon Lee Zhou
  • Prithi Srinivasan
  • Melody Tang

Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

Sponsored by the US Department of State Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs, the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships provide up to $5000 to support students studying abroad.

  • Adama Bundu
  • Olger Carcache
  • Sacha de Poyen-Brown
  • Harlie Grenead
  • Elijah Jenkins
  • Alisyn Parfait
  • Kennedy Smith
  • Vickie Song
  • Syed Wahid

Best Honors Thesis or Essay in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Studies

Awarded annually for the best thesis or essay written by a graduating senior who majored in HLBS. Papers will be nominated by faculty in HLBS. BA theses will automatically be considered.

  • Jordan Gabriel

Best Human Rights BA Thesis

The Pozen Family Center for Human Rights sponsors an annual essay competition to recognize excellence in writing about human rights.

  • Delia Acuna
  • Safia Singer-Pomerantz
  • Nitya Upadrasta

Brian J. Baldea MVP Award

Presented to a baseball player who, by vote of his teammates, has made the greatest contribution to the team through leadership, commitment and skill.

  • Braden Jirovec

Campus Life and Leadership Award

Presented to graduating students who have demonstrated leadership in a single co-curricular endeavor and subsequently improved the quality of life on campus.

  • Derek Chan
  • Turner DeArmond
  • Lucas Freitag
  • Elena Gdula
  • Andrei Thüler
  • Caroline Waldmann

Carnegie Endowment Junior Fellows

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace annually selects eight to ten graduating seniors as Carnegie Endowment Junior Fellows to serve for one year as research assistants in an area of public policy.

  • Cara Wilson

Charles M. Payne BA Thesis Prize

This prize is awarded by the Committee on Education to a B.A. thesis that exemplifies the highest qualities of originality, disciplinary rigor, and relevance to the cause of improving education, broadly conceived. Because education is a multi-disciplinary field, the selection committee consists each year of COE faculty and PhD students who collectively have expertise to evaluate submissions representing the applicants’ respective disciplines. Students enrolled in any program of study in the College are encouraged to apply, so long as their thesis involves substantive treatment of a topic in education research.

  • Taryn Kim

College Outstanding New Leader Award

Awarded to first- and second- year students for exemplary contributions to student life while showing further promise as student leaders.

  • Shanice Handley
  • Manuel Maria Azpurua

Critical Language Scholarship Program

A United States Department of State program, supports intensive summer language study in thirteen critical-need foreign languages at overseas language institutes.

  • Noel Cormack
  • Andrew Joel
  • Juan Leal-Mendoza
  • Joyce Li
  • Francesco Rahe
  • Zak Sadak
  • Sydney Wall

DAAD Short-term Scholarship

The DAAD was founded in Heidelberg in 1925 on the initiative of a single student and is one of the most important funding organizations in the world for the international exchange of students to and from Germany. It funds summer language study for students across all disciplines and year-long stays for individual research or to study for a German Masters degree. The University of Chicago was named a contact university with DAAD in 1953 by then-chancellor Konrad Adenauer.

  • Vicky Bardon Soto
  • Anoushka Ghosh
  • Jacob Rothman

David Blair McLaughlin Prize

Presented for essays written by students in the graduating class demonstrating special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose.

  • Summer Cramer
  • Gertie Zwick-Schachter

David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship for Study Abroad

Supports immersive study of the language and culture of a country critical to U.S. national security.

  • Juan Leal-Mendoza

David L. Fulton Prizes for Orchestral Excellence

Awarded to one or more outstanding student string-instrument players in the University Symphony Orchestra who have consistently demonstrated the highest level of musical accomplishment on their instruments, as well as extraordinary commitment to the Orchestra.

  • Ava Cho
  • Calvin Dai

David W. Grainger Senior Scholarship

Presented to a third year Physics student who shows particular interest and aptitude in the laboratory as well as outstanding proficiency in formal course work.

  • Hongyi Meng

Davis Projects for Peace Program

Provides up to $10,000 in summer funding for grassroots projects that focuses on conflict resolution, reconciliation, and building understanding. Projects may be individual or collaborative.

  • Anthony Menjivar Calixto

Dennis Hutchinson BA Thesis Prize

Awarded annually to the student who has written the best BA thesis in the Law, Letters, and Society major.

  • Elisabeth Snyder

Earl R. Franklin Research Fellowship in Psychology

Supports student summer research projects in Psychology.

  • Arwen Bare
  • Esther Segal-Weinberger

Edith Ballwebber Prize

Presented to female athletes who have demonstrated outstanding athletic performance, team leadership, initiative, and improvement and who have contributed significantly to the Women's Athletic Association.

  • Shianna Guo
  • Alana Kimball
  • Alicia Soosai
  • Clara Zou

Edward M. ("Ted") Haydon Medal

Awarded to a male track and field athlete who has contributed significantly to the sport through performance, leadership, and overall contribution.

  • Andrew Ray

Ellis Bonoff Kohs Award for Orchestral Excellence

Awarded to one or more outstanding student musicians in the University Symphony Orchestra who have consistently demonstrated the highest level of musical accomplishment on woodwind, brass, or percussion instruments, as well as extraordinary commitment to the Orchestra.

  • Ernest Leong

Elsie F. Filippi Memorial Prize in Poetry

Presented to a student in the College who demonstrates distinction in poetic composition or in the study of poetry.

  • Josh Nkhata

Francis X. Kinahan Memorial Prize

Awarded to the graduating senior who has made the most significant contributions to University Theater.

  • Eleni Lefakis
  • Coco Liu

Fulbright U.S. Student Program

Highly regarded award that provides a year of support for graduating students to engage in study, research, or teaching in a foreign country.

  • Amulya Agrawal
  • Lucas Berard
  • Lyndon Hu
  • Robert McAllister
  • Maya McWilliams
  • Mari Mirasol
  • Adesuwa Obasuyi
  • Rioghna Pittock
  • Morgan Ramirez
  • Gowri Rao
  • Anapaula Silva Mandujano
  • Elena Tiedens
  • Shama Tirukkala
  • Emiko Wu

Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Highly selective award for students from outside the United Kingdom to fund graduate study at the University of Cambridge.

  • Erica Hogan
  • Elena Tiedens

Gertrude Dudley Medal

Awarded to a senior female athlete who has contributed significantly in both leadership and performance to the women's athletic program.

  • Sylwia Mikos

Harper Award for Exceptional Performance in a Course

To recognize exceptional achievement in an undergraduate course beyond general education, departments are invited to nominate students for a Harper Award. The Harper Award is designed to decorate the deeply engaged, stellar student, independent of the grade the student receives in the course.

  • Duruo Li

Harry S. Truman Scholarship

Highly selective award that supports two years of graduate or professional school for students dedicated to public service. Students also receive mentoring and access to high-level federal internships.

  • Luke Magyar

Heart of the Team Award

Presented by the Graduate Athletic Association to a senior who has provided life, spirit, and guidance, and demonstrated enthusiasm, perseverance and a positive attitude throughout her career.

  • Raquel dos Santos

Howell Murray Alumni Association Award

After his death in 1958, a group of friends established the Howell Murray Medal to recognize and award the level of student leadership, dedication and ambition embodied in the spirit of Howell Murray.

  • Odunayo Akinade
  • Amadis Davis
  • Raquel dos Santos
  • Chritina Gao
  • Jakob Gilleylen
  • Dakota Harris
  • Malena Heineman
  • Dasha Khamaza
  • Danielle Lopez
  • Eva McCord
  • Jessalin Nguyen
  • Raghav Pardasani
  • Rioghna Pittock
  • Jennifer Spinoglio
  • Caden Traversari
  • Georgia Wluka

Humanitarian Award

Presented to students who have lived a life of honesty, integrity, and responsibility, with a demonstrated commitment to the welfare of the greater community.

  • Hunter Bershtein
  • Xiao Chen

J. Kyle Anderson Award

Presented to the senior baseball player who best exemplifies character, leadership, integrity, and dedication to the team while distinguishing himself with accomplishments on the field.

  • Drew Bryan

James L. Hevia Global Studies Thesis Prize Award

This award goes to the best Global Studies BA thesis on Britain, Asia, or the Environment

  • Sonia Chang
  • Henry Hong

James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility Thesis Prize in Public Policy

The Stone Thesis Prize is awarded each May to exceptional undergraduate students in Public Policy at the University of Chicago who have produced exemplary research on topics of inequality. This award, which recognizes work that is original, of scholarly excellence, and significant to the field, aims to create early-stage pathways into the study of inequality.

  • Alexandria Porter

Jane Morton and Henry C. Murphy Award

Presented to those students who have made unique contributions to improving university student life.

  • Dariel Cruz Rodriguez
  • Jane McElroy

John Billings Fiske Poetry Prize

Awarded to the best original poem or cycle of poems by students in the graduating class.

  • Eric Pan

John Crerar Foundation Science Writing Prize for College Students

Acknowledges the ability of a University of Chicago College student to produce a paper on a scientific topic that is thorough in its arguments, but accessible to a broad readership.

  • Kathryn Guo
  • Audrey Kaye
  • Jahnavi Muppirala

John Haeseler Lewis Prize

Awarded in recognition of the best graduating senior majoring in Physics.

  • Daniel Fu
  • Chris Pezanosky
  • Kevin Wang
  • Joseph Yeung

Joseph Stampf Medal

Awarded to the senior player who strives for excellence as a man and as a basketball player, who dedicates himself to his teammates, and whose commitment to high values and integrity is expressed in his relationship with his teammates and coaches.

  • Ezra Moos

Justin Palmer Prize

Awarded annually by the Department of Middle Eastern Studies to the undergraduate major who submits the best Senior honors paper.

  • Sanaa Imami

Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program

The Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program is designed to build a multidisciplinary community of Stanford graduate students dedicated to finding creative solutions to the world's greatest challenges. Each year the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program will identify a group of 100 high-achieving students from around the world with demonstrated leadership and civic commitment to receive full funding to pursue a wide-ranging graduate education at Stanford, with the goal of developing a new generation of global leaders.

  • Samantha Taylor

Les River Fellowship for Young Novelists

Awarded to a writer of fiction to support the development of a novel towards publication.

  • Reilly McDowell

Margaret C. Annan Undergraduate Award in Writing

Established in Ms. Annan's memory by her students, for third-year students in the College in recognition of excellent writing and for support of a writing project.

  • Diana Campbell
  • Sarah Katz

Margaret McKenzie Prize in Germanic Studies

The McKenzie Prize in Germanic Studies is presented to a College student for outstanding work in Germanic Studies.

  • Ekartha Sharma

Marshall Scholarship

Awarded to only 40 students per year, provides full support for graduate study at any university in the United Kingdom.

  • Mónica Ruiz

Mary Jean Mulvaney Scholar Athlete Award

Awarded to the male and female senior athletes with the highest junior and senior grade point average.

  • Lyndon Hu
  • Sophie Tedesco

Marylyn C. Grabosky Prize for Research Related to Education

This prize is presented to selected current second or third-year students in the College who are writing a supervised independent research paper or a B.A. senior thesis related to education. It provides financial support to conduct education-related research that will result in a research paper or thesis.

  • Josephine Barboriak
  • Maia Trevino

Max Davidson Award

Presented to a member of each of the men's and women's tennis teams whose dedication to the team and to sports has excelled above all others.

  • Sarena Biria
  • Matthew Liew

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program

Provides second-year students with faculty mentoring and research experience for two years and supports planned doctoral studies in the humanities and related fields.

  • Calandra Cavallaro
  • Soph Franklin
  • Daniel Mata
  • Alisyn Parfait
  • Tyler Sookralli

Morris K. Udall Undergraduate Scholarship

The Morris K. Udall Foundation awards 60 scholarships nationally to undergraduates who are committed to careers related to the environment, tribal public policy, or Native American health care. Scholars receive $7,000 scholarships for academic expenses.

  • Annie Yang

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Post-Graduate Scholarship

Awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in the classroom and on a varsity team.

  • Aidan Cappellino
  • Lyndon Hu
  • Sophie Tedesco
  • Jared Zhang

National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship

Supports three years of post graduate study for students of math and science.

  • Izzy Cisneros
  • Sarah Kress
  • Ry Papadopoulos
  • Josh Pixley
  • Gabrielle Solymosy

Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize

Awarded for an original short story or novel extract by students in the graduating class.

  • Carole Saint-Hilaire

Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize (Play)

The Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes for an original play of one or more acts by a student in the graduating class.

  • Nathalie Lam
  • Rory McGann

Patricia R. Kirby Award

Presented annually to a female senior student-athlete, who through her participation in multiple sports or extensive support of multiple University of Chicago teams, her leadership in the Women's Athletic Association or significant leadership of her own team, and her exemplary service to the campus community has truly honored the legacy of the award's namesake, Pat Kirby.

  • Evelina Swigart

Paul R. Cohen Memorial Prize

Awarded to the graduating seniors who have achieved the highest academic record in the field of mathematics.

  • Patrick Borse
  • Robert Hale
  • William Hu
  • Mahnav Petersen
  • Rohan Soni
  • Jen Tang

Performing Arts Collaborator Award

Recognizes the graduating student who has best demonstrated the spirit of collaboration between two or more arts groups on campus.

  • Srichi Dalai

Performing Arts Leadership Award

Recognizes the graduating student who has best demonstrated arts leadership in a single performing art organization on campus.

  • Cheyenne Mennenga

Pozen Center Prize for the Best BA Thesis on Race and Human Rights

Awarded for an exceptional BA thesis on race and human rights.

  • Amulya Agrawal
  • Sophie Tedesco

Quad Undergraduate Research Scholars

Competitive, open-discipline awards to support faculty-mentored undergraduate research and creative inquiry experiences.

  • Fady Adal
  • Emma Alcyone
  • Alex Arnell
  • Ophra Atar
  • Daniel Babnigg
  • Iris Badezet-Delory
  • Emmanuel Barajas
  • Hannah Berley
  • Hunter Bershtein
  • Abbie Blenko
  • Rohan Buluswar
  • Felice Chan
  • Maya Chandwaney
  • Shaherzad Chawdree
  • Leo Chen
  • Xiaoyu Chen
  • Nathan Chenwei Hu
  • Surya Chinnappa
  • Aidan Choi
  • Cooper Costello
  • Marianni Cruz-Velez
  • Charlie Davis
  • Cleo Delogu
  • Clarissa Ding
  • Ha Do
  • Alissa Domenig
  • Srusti Donapati
  • Lucas Dong
  • Karolina Dorosz
  • Taylor Elliott
  • Gasser Elwasefi
  • Genevieve Evans
  • Shelley Fernando
  • Claire Fu
  • Elisa Gao
  • Jenna Garcia
  • Tomas Germanas
  • Sofia Goitiandia
  • Leon Gold
  • Esther Goldberg
  • Maya Goldkorn
  • Sarah Grannis
  • Noah Grethen
  • Declan Gunn
  • Rafael Gutierrez
  • Liam Hade
  • Avah Harris
  • Zack Hassman
  • Declan Hilfers
  • Jedd Horowitz
  • Caroline Hou
  • Kenny Huang
  • Abubacarr Jalloh
  • Anna Jensen
  • Matthew Jeung
  • Carina Kane
  • Hazal Kara
  • Layne Kohler
  • Sofiia Kucher
  • Leo Kupperman
  • Lola Lambert
  • Asaf Lebovic
  • Andrew Lee
  • Brennan Lee
  • Jeremy Lee
  • Leon Lee Zhou
  • Ernest Leong
  • Noam Levinsky
  • Dani Levy
  • Ava Lewin
  • Ethan Li
  • Kaitlyn Li
  • Yuxiao Li
  • Alan Liang
  • Kevin Lin
  • Mira Littmann
  • Quinn Liu
  • Jhan Liufu
  • Anibal Loureda
  • Michelle Lu
  • Nyah Lues
  • Colby Lundak
  • Edward Luo
  • Jack Luo
  • Keshav Malik Kapoor
  • Lucas Marquie
  • Mason McCormack
  • Jacob McGrew
  • Rohan Mehta
  • Ariadne Merchant
  • Camilla Meyers
  • Ryan Michaud
  • Jordan Miller
  • Ben Monahan
  • Lucas Montoya
  • Lejla Mravac
  • Shivam Mundhra
  • Eli Naftulin
  • Ornella Ndatabaye
  • Duc Nguyen
  • Jessalin Nguyen
  • Kyle Obermeyer
  • Alex or Gatos Katz
  • Glasha Osipycheva
  • Marta Pantin
  • Joshua Park
  • Abby Pavlicek
  • Darren Peng
  • Noa Perlmutter
  • John Ponce
  • Gareth Qi
  • Christine Qian
  • Francesco Rahe
  • Samarth Ram
  • Christian Ramos
  • Tanvi Rao
  • Yash Rastogi
  • Otto Reed
  • Emma Rifat
  • Alice Roberson
  • Uriel Rodriguez
  • Jacob Rothman
  • Hanna Ruiz
  • Sona Santry
  • Kent Schechter
  • Eva Schultz
  • Graydon Schulze-Kalt
  • Jo Selmeczy
  • Dhirpal Shah
  • Rhea Shah
  • Maryam Shariff
  • Dellara Sheibani
  • Jay Shen
  • Prithi Srinivasan
  • Bella Summe
  • Junfei Sun
  • Tim Sun
  • Victor Sun
  • Melody Tang
  • Cynthia Tang
  • Sarah Thau
  • William Turner
  • Vanessa Vaz
  • Noah Vetter
  • Annie Wang
  • David Wang
  • Jiayue Wang
  • Arvin Wang
  • Chelsea Wilp
  • Jason Wu
  • Tracy Wu
  • Yunyi Xing
  • TianTian Xu
  • Linda Yiu
  • Eric You
  • Lily Yu
  • Jacob Zhang
  • Tony Zhou
  • Ashley Zhu
  • Guanchen Zhu
  • Rain Zhu

Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity BA Thesis/Capstone Project Prize

The Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity annually awards a prize of $750 for the best BA thesis or capstone project written by an undergraduate student which focuses on the RDI department’s flagship themes. Submissions are accepted from RDI or CRES majors whose BA focuses on topics related to race, diaspora, or indigeneity in a manner that reflects the transdisciplinary/interdisciplinary lens of the Department. Winners will also address their work’s meaningful implications for the writer, a set of communities, and/or the world, beyond simply “filling a gap in the literature.” Submitted works may take many forms, including analytic or critical essays, empirical research, or creative works.

  • J.C. Rodriguez
  • Reese Villazor

Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity: 2nd/3rd Year Paper Prize

The Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity annually awards a prize of $500 for the best paper written by a current second or third year undergraduate student which focuses on the RDI department’s flagship themes. Submissions may come from any major and should focus on topics related to race, diaspora, or indigeneity in a manner that reflects the transdisciplinary/interdisciplinary lens of the Department. Submitted works may take many forms, including analytic or critical essays, empirical research, or creative works. They should be no longer than 15 double-spaced pages, completed in English. In order to be considered, the student must be nominated by an instructor.

  • Akaash Babu
  • Ha Do
  • Elayna Whiteman

Rhodes Scholarship

Awarded to only 32 American students per year, provides full support for post-graduate study at the University of Oxford.

  • Anqi Qu
  • Francesco Rahe

Richard P. Taub Thesis Prize in Public Policy

Honoring Richard P. Taub, the founder of the undergraduate Public Policy Studies program, the Taub Thesis Prize is awarded each May to three students majoring in PBPL whose BA theses reflect original and extensive research and exceptional writing.

  • Kriti Krishnan
  • Jack McDonald
  • Nicholas Miller
  • Nini Nguyen
  • Elisabeth Snyder

RISE Up Award

Through their engagement with members of the campus community, student awardees represent the University's shared commitment to the values of diversity and inclusion.

  • Angele Yang

Romberg Research Grant

The Romberg Research Grant supports intensive undergraduate language study

  • Arjan Batth
  • Aria Petrella

Ruth Murray BA Thesis Prize

Honoring the best thesis in the area of women's studies, feminist criticism, or gender studies. The thesis competition is meant to sustain and encourage scholarship in women's studies, as Ruth Murray did during her lifetime.

  • Elizabeth Desir
  • Olivia Fowler
  • Bingjie Hsieh

Samuel T. Fleck Prize in Italian

Awarded annually to the best paper written by a student in Italian.

  • Aman Thawani

Schwarzman Scholarship Program

Approximately 200 Schwarzman Scholars are selected annually from around the world through a highly selective process. Each scholar receives full funding to work towards a one-year Master’s Degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing—one of China’s most prestigious universities. As individuals who want to have a positive impact on the world, Schwarzman Scholars are selected based on their academic credentials, extracurricular interests, and leadership potential.

  • Maxime Kpangbai
  • Emily Shi

Susan E. Mayer Award for Excellence in Field Research

Awarded by the Behavioral Insights and Parenting Lab (BIP Lab) to student research assistants who have demonstrated excellence in field research implementation.

  • Yazeed Abayazid

The Joyce Z. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies BA Prize

Recognizes the best BA thesis on a topic related to Jewish Studies.

  • Talia Fader Idelson

The Joyce Z. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies Essay Prize

Recognizes the best undergraduate essay on a topic related to Jewish Studies written for a course.

  • Noa Lotan

Theater and Performance Studies Award

Recognizes the graduating student who has best demonstrated the integration of artistic and academic excellence.

  • Ian Tierney

Theater and Performance Studies Exemplary Mentor Award

Recognizes the graduating seniors who have made outstanding contributions through mentorship to the university through their work with performing arts organizations.

  • Tate Flicker
  • Abby Kanes
  • Chahak Pahwa

Theodore Lee Neff Prize for Excellence in the Study of French Literature and Culture

Awarded annually to the best BA Thesis written by a student in French.

  • Charlotte Gilmore
  • Marie Shpilrain

Thesis Prize in Health and Society

2 prizes are awarded annually to the two BA/BS theses that exemplify the highest quality of originality, disciplinary rigor, and relevance to health and society.

  • Janice Cho
  • Sofia Erlin

University Theater/Theater and Performance Studies Technical Award

In support of the graduating student who has made the most significant design and technical contributions to the University Theater during their collegiate experience.

  • Belle Nahoom

Unsung Hero Award

Recognizes students who have positively influenced a program or organization from behind the scenes with a positive attitude toward goals, a willingness to help in whatever capacity necessary, and a commitment to excellence in the completion of tasks and duties.

  • Jennifer Lopez

Walter and Fay Selove Prize in Physics

Recognizes outstanding undergraduates in physics, astronomy, or astrophysics.

  • Asad Fayiz
  • Emilio Peláez Cisneros
  • Conrad Wichmann

Women's Athletic Association and Order of the C Most Valuable Player Awards

Presented to athletes who make significant contributions to their teams and best demonstrate skill, loyalty, and sportsmanship.

  • Bella Alfaro
  • Evelyn Battleson-Gunkel
  • Ren Brown
  • Sean Conway
  • Alexander Ekstrand
  • Amelia Gibbs
  • Teddy Gouldin
  • Claudia Harnett
  • Paige Heffke
  • Lyndon Hu
  • Braden Jirovec
  • Thomas Kurowski
  • Sanju Patel
  • Andrew Ray
  • Liv Sabloff
  • Evelina Swigart
  • Sebastien Vernhes
  • Karen Zhao

Wrobel Trophy

Presented to the wrestler who has scored the most team points during the season.

  • Sean Conway