Nine Hurricanes Honored As Arthur Ashe Scholars
July 13, 2001
CORAL GABLES, FL – Black Issues in Higher Education has named atotal of nine University of Miami student-athletes as 2001 Arthur Ashe Jr.Sports Scholars. The award was established in 1992 to honor undergraduatestudents of color who exemplify the standards set by tennis great ArthurAshe Jr.
To be included, students have to compete in an intercollegiatesport, maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2, and beactive on their campus or in their community. Five Hurricanes earned first-team honors including Dorothy Clay(Merrillville, IN) and Jenny Lee (Tallahassee, FL) of the women’s crew team,women’s track standout Raquel Scott (Dallas, TX), baseball pitcher KikiBenogochea (Miami Columbus) and All-American offensive lineman JoaquinGonzalez (Miami Columbus).
Miami’s five first-team selections are the most of any BIG EASTinstitution and ranks in a tie for seventh nationally with the University ofFlorida. The only schools in the nation to record more first-team selectionsthan Miami were Alabama State (8), Louisville (7), Austin Peay State (6),Delaware State (6), Northwestern (6) and Oregon State (6).
In addition, Miami had two second-team and two third-team honorees.Football defensive end Brian Stinson (DeLand, FL) and men’s track sprinterJoseph Mbayen (Paris, France) earned second-team honors while women’s soccerstar Lisa Gomez (Boca Raton, FL) and men’s basketball forward James Jones(Miami American) were third-team selections.