NCAA Scholarship Recipients
 

$283,777: Amount of money WSU student-athletes have been awarded through NCAA Scholarship programs

 
 
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
 
The NCAA awards up to 126 postgraduate scholarships annually.  The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. To read more about the NCAA Postgraduate scholarship program, go here.
 
NCAA Division II Degree Completion Award
 
The NCAA established the Division II Degree Completion Award Program in 2001 to provide student-athletes with financial assistance to complete their undergraduate degree. Candidates are student-athletes who have exhausted their athletics eligibility. To read more about the Division II Degree Completion Award Program and the requirements, go here.


2021-2022
  • Carter Duxbury (Football)
 
2017-2018
  • Carter McCauley (Football)
 
2015-2016
  • Jordan Paschke (Women's Cross Country)
  • Abbigail Ristow (Women's Track and Field)
 
2011-2012
  • Michelle McDonald (Women's Basketball)
  • Lucas Wolf (Football)
 
2009-2010
  • Marcus Greatens (Football)
 
2008-2009
  • Travis Whipple (Men's Basketball)
 
2007-2008
  • Kristen Fossell (Softball)
  • Kallie Tellefsen (Women's Soccer)















































































 
2024-2025
  • Teaghen Amwoza (Softball)
  • Kaylee Olson (Women's Track & Field)
  • Noah Pappas (Football)
 
2023-2024
  • Kaylee Beyer (Women's Cross Country/ Track & Field)
  • Shereen Vallabouy (Women's Track & Field)
 
2022-2023
  • Madeline Pietz (Women's Track & Field)
  • Brooklyn Schyvinck (Women's Track & Field)
  • Mitchell Snitker (Football)
 
2021-2022
  • Megan Flom (Women's Volleyball)
  • Kalley Harris (Women's Track & Field)
  • Liz Pautz (Softball)
 
2020-2021
  • Jordyn Kleman (Softball)
  • Ali Nowak (Softball)
  • Kaisey Skibba (Women's Tennis)
 
2019-2020
  • Ali Johnson (Women's Track & Field)
 
2018-2019
  • Justine Daane (Women's Tennis)
  • Danielle Rampart (Women's Volleyball)
 
2017-2018
  • Meg Riebau (Women's Soccer)
  • Jennifer Tuttle (Women's Basketball)
 
2016-2017
  • Alexis Foley (Women's Basketball)
  • Jordan Paschke (Women's Cross Country/ Track & Field)
 
2015-2016
  • Kelsey Bethke (Women's Track & Field)
  • Ashley Walker (Softball)
 
2014-2015
  • Allison Glisch (Women's Volleyball)
  • Kaley Jacobson (Women's Volleyball)
 
2013-2014
  • Katie Wolff (Women's Basketball)
 
2012-2013
  • Katherin Crudo (Softball)
  • Michelle McDonald (Women's Basketball)
 
2011-2012
  • Joe Kley (Baseball)
  • Krystle Lonning (Women's Track & Field)
 
2010-2011
  • Kayla Lewis (Softball)
  • Ryan Rothwell (Football)
 
2009-2010
  • Molly Anderson (Women's Basketball)
  • Lisa Meyer (Women's Track & Field)
 
2007-2008
  • Liz Bauman (Women's Track & Field)
  • Emily King (Women's Track & Field)
  • Nicole Lonning (Women's Track & Field)
 
2006-2007
  • Kaylan Lati (Women's Volleyball)
  • Kristin Noble (Softball)
  • Brittany Reinbolt (Women's Track & Field)
 
2005-2006
  • Stephanie Alens (Women's Track & Field)
 
2003-2004
  • Jillian Hansen (Women's Soccer)
  • Jennifer Jepson (Women's Volleyball)