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Hrusovsky Awarded Post Graduate Scholarship for Career in Athletics

March 31, 2008

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - The NCAA has announced that 13 women athletes have been awarded the Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics, and Bowling Green State University senior golfer Carley Hrusovsky was one of the few recipients.

According to the NCAA.org website the Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics programs were developed by the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics and the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee.

The NCAA awards 13 scholarships to ethnic minorities and 13 scholarships to female college graduates who will be entering their initial year of postgraduate studies. The applicant must be seeking admission or have been accepted into a sports administration or related program that will help the applicant obtain a career in intercollegiate athletics, such as athletics administrator, coach, athletic trainer or other career that provides a direct service to intercollegiate athletics.

Hrusovsky, a native of North Canton, Ohio, has participated in all 16 rounds this season for the Orange and Brown, recording an 80.75 stroke average, second-best on the team.

Her career numbers are just as impressive, participating in 93 rounds, while averaging 81.39 strokes per 18 holes of action.

As good as all of those numbers are, the sport management major is even more impressive in the classroom, holding a 3.94 cumulative grade point average.

Hrusovsky will be pursing a Masters of Business Administration degree at BGSU, while gaining experience with the athletic department for the 2008-09 academic season.

2008-09 Award Winners
Julie Abaray, University of Missouri, Columbia
Lauren Askey, Lynchburg College
Jillian Austin, Loyola Marymount University
Amanda Friedline. Hope College
Carolyn Hrusovsky, Bowling Green State University
Katie McKee, University of Redlands
Jennifer Myhre, Messiah College
Rebekah Porter, University of New Hampshire
Natalie Schembra, Coker College
Christin Shibley, San Diego State University
Krystal Stein, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Ashley Thomas, Louisiana State University
Rachel Zollner, Metropolitan State College of Denver

* Portions of this release was taken from the NCAA.org website.