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Major National, Conference, Institutional
Academic Awards
USA Today Academic
Achievement Award
In 2002 and again in 2003, Youngstown State University was
one of 10 I-AA/I-AAA colleges and universities nationwide to be recognized as
having the highest student-athlete graduation rate above the student-body
average. Ranking seventh nationally in the category in 2002 and third nationwide
in 2003, Youngstown State has received two awards as part of the USA Today/NCAA
Foundation Academic Achievement Awards program.
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2003 Release
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (2)
Following the 1995 football season, quarterback Mark
Brungard was one of 29 football student-athletes to earn a $5,000 NCAA
postgraduate scholarship following his Youngstown State career. Of the 29
football scholarships, 10 were awarded to Division I student-athletes, 10 were
awarded to to Division II and III student-athletes and the remaining nine were
awarded at large.
Also, in 1986 former Penguins swimming standout Cathleen
Marie Sipka earned a postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.
To qualify for an NCAA postgraduate scholarship, a
student-athlete must have an overall grade-point average of 3.00 and must have
performed with distinction as a member of the varsity team in the sport in which
the student-athlete was nominated. The student-athlete must also intend to
continue academic work beyond the baccalaureate degree as a full-time graduate
student. In addition, the student-athlete must have behaved, both on and off the
field, in a manner that has brought credit to the student-athlete, the
institution and intercollegiate athletics.
Burger King Scholar-Athlete Award (2)
On Oct. 12, 1998, Youngstown State defensive back Anthony
Pannunzio (Canfield, Ohio) was named a Burger King Corporation Division I-AA
College Football Scholar-Athlete of the Week. On Oct. 30, 1999, YSU quarterback
Jared Zwick was named a Burger King Corporation Division I-AA College
Football Scholar-Athlete of the Week.
With the honor, a check for $10,000 was donated to the
Youngstown State University general scholarship fund in the names of Pannunzio
and Zwick for their outstanding athletic and academic achievements and his
commitment to the Youngstown community.
Each week throughout the season, the Burger King Corporation
will name eight scholar-athlete award winners and donate $10,000 to the general
scholarship fund of each scholar athlete's school in the name of the athlete.
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