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SCIAC Recognizes 2024-25 Scholar-Athletes of the Year

The SCIAC is pleased to recognize its 18 Scholar-Athletes of the Year for their combined excellence in academics and athletics during the 2023-24 academic year. 

Each member of the conference selects one men’s and one women’s senior student-athlete to be honored as the SCIAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year.


Caltech
Allen Yang, Men's Soccer – Applied+Computational Mathematics (Computer Science & Information Data Science)
Anika Arora, Women's Tennis – Computer Science
 
California Lutheran
Lincoln Hall, Men's Water Polo/Swimming & Diving – Sports Management/Sports Communication
Avery West, Women's Soccer – Sports Psychology
 
Chapman
Jesse McMillan, Men's Track & Field – Business Administration/Accounting
Annika Carlson, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field/Lacrosse – Communication Studies
 
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Rafael Otero, Men's Soccer – Philosophy and Public Affairs
Amelia Opsahl, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field – Modern Languages and Literature/Computer Science
 
La Verne
Noah Garcia, Baseball - Economics
Courtney Okumura, Women's Soccer – Accounting
 
Occidental
Max Stanley, Men's Soccer – Economics/Diplomacy & World Affairs
Andie Angelacci, Women's Lacrosse – Biology
 
Pomona-Pitzer
Emmie Appl, Women's Swimming & Diving – Molecular Biology
Joe Cookson, Men's Basketball – Mathematics
 
Redlands
Max Wagener, Men's Water Polo – Psychology (Economic Policy)
Chloe Bullock, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field – Health, Medicine, Society with emphasis in Policy Management (Economics/Spanish/Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies)
 
Whittier
Kenshiro Matsuzawa, Men's Water Polo - Business Administration
Lorita Salloom, Women's Basketball - Criminology

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