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MWP's Garrett Danner (left) and BVB's Kamila Tan named Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship recipients.
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Two Bruins Earn Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarships
August 03, 2017 | Men's Water Polo, Beach Volleyball
MWP's Garrett Danner and BVB's Kamila Tan both named Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship recipients.
SAN FRANCISCO โ The Pac-12 Conference announced today the 22 outstanding Pac-12 student-athletes who have been named recipients of Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarships for the 2016-17 academic year. UCLA's winners are Garrett Danner of men's water polo and Kamilaย Tan of beach volleyball.
The scholarships, worth $9,000 each, are awarded to up to two student-athletes from each Pac-12 school annually. These worthy student-athletes maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average and demonstrated a commitment to education, campus and community involvement, and leadership.
To be selected for a Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship, a student-athlete must have:
- Maintained an overall undergraduate minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 (based on a 4.00 scale);
- Completed his/her final season of intercollegiate athletics eligibility in all sports or be in his/her final year of undergraduate study, having exhausted athletics eligibility in all sports;
- Been accepted to or already be enrolled as a full-time student in a graduate or professional program at an accredited institution, or in a postgraduate program for which an undergraduate degree is required for admission;
- Performed with distinction as a member of a varsity team; and
- Exemplified behavior, both in competition and beyond, in a manner that has brought credit to the student-athlete, the institution, and intercollegiate athletics.
Tan compiled a 25-17 record in 2017, partnering with three different Bruins on the year. She was 21-14 on court two and 1-0 on court one and was named second team All-Pac-12 and second team Pac-12 All-Academic. The Bruins' first-ever beach-only player, Tan graduated from the program with the most individual wins (71) in UCLA history.
Danner, aย thirdย team All-American and MPSF Player of the Year in 2016, led the Bruins in the cage with 159 saves and was second on the team in steals (33).ย He wonย the 2016 Cutino Awardย after setting the all-time single-season saves record with 278 in 2015.ย Dannerย completed his UCLA career atop the leaders in total saves (932) and won two NCAA Championships (2014 and 2015).
"It is an honor to receive this scholarship," Danner said. "I am very excited to put this award to great use to extend my education abroad and attend Durham University in England."ย
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Student-athletes awarded this scholarship plan to pursue postgraduate education in best-in-class graduate programs at some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, including several Pac-12 universities. They will study everything from medicine and law to business, dentistry, engineering, education, and more.
In 1999, the Postgraduate Scholarship Program was created to both honor and financially assist some of the Conference's most outstanding athletes and scholars as they continue their educations and prepare for careers in their chosen industries. The Pac-12 annually awards up to 24 scholarships of $9,000 each to former and graduating student-athletes across the conference. Through its institutional selection process, each Pac-12 institution may select two student-athletes, one man and one woman, to be awarded the scholarship.
Below is the list of 2016-17 Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship recipients.
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| Undergraduate Institution |
Name | Sport | Graduate Institution, Area of Study |
| Arizona | Sheaffer Skadsen | Soccer | University of Colorado โ Denver, Dentistry |
| Arizona State | Hunter Atha | Diving | University of Illinois โ Chicago, Museum and Exhibition Studies |
| Arizona State | Alexandra Osborne | Tennis | Arizona State University, Sports Law and Business Administration |
| California | Sullivan Parker | Track & Field | University of California โ Berkeley, Education |
| California | Christina Higgins | Volleyball | Georgetown University, Law |
| Colorado | Henrik Gunnarsson | Skiing | Imperial College London, Finance and Accounting |
| Colorado | Clare Wise | Skiing | Stanford University, Medicine |
| Oregon | Cullen Prena | Track & Field | University of Mississippi, Business Administration |
| Oregon | Madeline Middlebrooks | Track & Field | University of Denver, Law |
| Oregon State | Max Engelbrekt | Baseball | Oregon State University, Business Administration |
| Oregon State | Bev Miller | Softball | University of Virginia, Chemical Engineering |
| Stanford | Johnny Caspers | Football | Stanford University, Earth Systems |
| Stanford | Nicole Stafford | Swimming | Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering |
| USC | Sara Hughes | Beach Volleyball | University of Southern California, Entrepreneurship |
| UCLA | Garrett Danner | Water Polo | Durham University, Management and Finance |
| UCLA | Kamila Tan | Beach Volleyball | University of California โ Los Angeles, Health Policy and Management |
| Utah | Brendan Nguyen | Swimming | University of Utah, Public Health |
| Utah | Hannah Flippen | Softball | University of Utah, Special Education |
| Washington | William Lytle | Rowing | University of Washington, Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership |
| Washington | Casey Stangel | Softball | Vanderbilt University, Leadership and Organizational Performance |
| Washington State | Matthew Swanson | Track & Field | Washington State University, Business Administration and Data Analytics |
| Washington State | Alexis Thode | Soccer | Northwestern Health Sciences University, Chiropractic |
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