- Clarion's Jamie Wolf Earns
National Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award
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(October 2, 2007)
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Indianapolis, IN - - Jamie Wolf of Clarion University
has been named the top female Division II
Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Division II
Conference Commissioners Association. The Division II
Scholar-Athletes of the Year awards are sponsored by
Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex.
The
selection of Wolf caps a selection process guided by the
Division II Commissioners Association. Last month, 16
regional scholar-athlete award winners were named. Wolf
was selected from a field of eight women’s regional
winners.
Mike Klobucher, of Ferris State University, a member of
the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference,
earned the distinction on the men's side.
In
the eight year history of the award, Wolf gives the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) its first
national award.
Wolf
graduated with a perfect undergraduate cumulative grade
point average of 4.0 at Clarion University, earning a
degree in molecular biology. A native of South Park,
Pa., Wolf has accepted an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship
and is currently attending Ohio State University to
major in molecular genetics. A member of the women’s
diving team, she ended her four-year career as the
three-time NCAA II Female Diver of the Year (2007, 2005,
2004) and won an NCAA record seven national
championships in eight tries. This past season, Wolf
won both the 1- and 3-meter national championships while
setting the NCAA 1-meter diving record with 453.75
points. She was named ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA 2007
At-Large Academic All-America of the Year and is
currently one of the top nine finalists for the
association-wide NCAA Woman of the Year Award which will
be announced October 27 in Indianapolis, Ind.
While at Clarion, Wolf was named its Female Athlete of
the Year on three occasions (2007, 2005, 2004) and was
inducted into both the Phi Kappa Phi National Honors
Fraternity and was a member of the Beta Beta Beta
Biology Honors Fraternity. She owns school records
in the 10-dive 1-meter, 11-dive 3-meter and six-dive
3-meter events. Her service and leadership
activities included participation in Clarion's Dance
Marathon and Operation Clean Sweep, as well as teaching
swimming lessons and serving as president of the Health
Careers Club and manager of an undergraduate research
laboratory.
Earlier this year, Wolf was named the conference's Pete
Nevins Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Lock
Haven's Chris Robson earned the Pete Nevins Male
Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and was also selected
as a DII CCA Regional Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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