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Spartans Honored As Top Scholar-Athletes By Diverse Issues

Fairfax, Va.----- San Jose State University seniors Stephanie Relova and Michelle Taikeff were named this year's Arthur Ashe, Jr., Sports Scholars national award winners in the sports of women's gymnastics and women's water polo, respectively, in the April 4 edition of Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
 
            Relova, from San Ramon Valley High in Danville, Calif., was named the publication's #1 female gymnast scholar-athlete, a national semifinalist among the 20 female sports categories and the overall national runner-up for the 2019 Arthur Ashe Jr., Sports Scholar female scholar-athlete of color.
 
           Relova is a three-time All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) award-winning gymnast. The San Jose State University President's Scholar award winner is a business management major with conference and national academic honors. Her volunteer activities include teaching youngsters how to compete at the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation, visiting local elementary schools and participating in campus clothing and food drives.
 
            Taikeff, from Pioneer High in San Jose, Calif., was this year's women's water polo national scholar-athlete of color. Like Relova, Taikeff is a team captain, a San Jose State University President's Scholar and has received conference and national academic honors. This year's San Jose State University Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) elected secretary is in her second year of service to her fellow student-athletes. In the community, Taikeff served an internship as a legal aid preparing court petitions for low-income citizens to gain access to the legal system.
 
            Named after the late tennis great Arthur Ashe, Jr. (1943-1993), an African-American men's Wimbledon and U.S. Open tennis champion who devoted much of his adult life to identifying and providing solutions to end discrimination in all facets of life, the awards program now is in its 27th year.
 
            Student-athletes of color possessing a 3.50 cumulative grade-point average, have sophomore standing or higher, are contributing members to their team and are active in community activities are eligible to be nominated.
 
            "We thank Diverse: Issues in Higher Education for honoring our outstanding San Jose State scholar-athletes of color. To be attached to the legacy of Arthur Ashe, Jr., and what he personified is very meaningful," says Eileen Daley, San Jose State University senior associate athletics director for academics and student support.
 
            "We are proud of our student-athletes that earned this award and especially Stephanie and Michelle who were named as the top sports scholars in their sports."
 
            In the last four years, San Jose State student-athletes of color have received 102 Arthur Ashe, Jr., Sports Scholar awards from Diverse Issues in High Education and have been named the top scholar-athlete of color in the sports of football (Tim Crawley in 2017), women's gymnastics and women's water polo.
 

Name Sport  Major
***Megan Au Women's Swimming & Diving – 1st Team Kinesiology
Kai Bohannon Women's Cross Country and Track & Field – 1st Team                       Mathematics
****Brenna Bushey Women's Swimming & Diving – 2nd Team Public Relations
**Carmen Contreras Women's Cross Country and Track & Field – 2nd Team Psychology
**Jeff Dukes Men's Soccer – 1st Team Business Administration
**Makayla Englestad Softball – 3rd Team Business Administration
**Kate Hanf  Women's Swimming & Diving – 2nd Team Psychology
**Gabby Heng Women's Swimming & Diving – 1st Team                       Anthropology
**Carlie James Women's Soccer – 3rd Team Art/Graphic Design
**Janessa Lozano Softball – 2nd Team Justice Studies
***Stephanie Relova Women's Gymnastics –
top scholar-athlete; national finalist;
national runner-up
Business Management
**Michelle Shalit  Women's Gymnastics Psychology
**Michelle Taikeff                                                         Women's Water Polo –
top scholar-athlete
Justice Studies
* - ### of Arthur Ashe, Jr., Sports Scholar Awards earned