The University of Georgia Athletic Association held their annual Student-Athlete Awards Banquet on Monday, and J.J. Frazier and Keturah Orji were named Male and Female Student-Athlete of the Year
The UGA Student-Athlete of the Year awards are named after former Georgia Head Coach/Athletic Director Vince Dooley and Georgia legend Liz Murphey, who wore several hats during her time at UGA from 1967 to 1996 as a faculty member, Georgia Women’s Golf Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Director of Women’s Sports, and Georgia’s Senior Woman’s Administrator. During her tenure, UGA women’s teams won four national team championships, 31 individual national titles, and 14 SEC women’s all-sports awards.
Earning the Men’s Student-Athlete of the Year was the senior guard for the men’s basketball team, J.J. Frazier.
J.J. Frazier is awarded the Vince Dooley Athlete of the Year Award. pic.twitter.com/QECMErJp5H
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) April 25, 2017
Claiming the Female Student-Athlete of the Year award was the women’s track and field junior, Keturah Orji. It was the second consecutive year in which Orji has received that honor.
Congratulations to Keturah Orji for taking home the Liz Murphey Athlete of the Year Award. pic.twitter.com/nB7xqC12Lq
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) April 25, 2017
Former Georgia gymnast Courtney Kupets Carter hosted the event. Kupets Carter helped lead the Gymdogs to four NCAA team Championships from 2006-2009, while tallying nine individual NCAA titles throughout her career.
Women’s track and field Senior Morgan Green and men’s track and field graduate Jimmy Hicks were named Georgia’s nominees for the SEC Brad Davis Community Service Postgraduate Scholarships.
Hard work won't go unnoticed. Congrats to Morgan Green & Jimmy Hicks for receiving the Brad Davis Community Service Award. pic.twitter.com/ohMxgjNI0n
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) April 24, 2017
Junior tight end of the football team, Jeb Blazevich, and women’s basketball junior Haley Clark were named recipients of the UGA Athletic Association Sportsmanship-Ethics Award.
The UGA Athletics Sportsmanship-Ethics Awards go to Jeb Blazevich & Haley Clark. pic.twitter.com/fCF8qsljmC
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) April 25, 2017
Men’s basketball player Brandon Young and swimmer Chantal Van Landeghem were recognized for receiving the Boyd McWhorter SEC Postgraduate Scholarship. Van Landeghem also received the Marilyn Vincent Scholar-Athlete award.
The men’s tennis and women’s equestrian teams were recognized as the recipients of the Faculty Athletics Representative’s award, after earning the highest team grade point averages of 3.33 and 3.34, respectively, during the 2015-16 academic year.
SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS INCLUDED
Male Student-Athlete of the Year: J.J. Frazier, Men’s Basketball
Female Student-Athlete of the Year: Kenturah Orji, Women’s Track and Field
Dick Bestwick Scholar-Athlete Award: Billy Seward, Football
Clifford Lewis Leadership Award: Mackenzie Engram, Women’s Basketball
Dick Copas Leadership Award: Nick Chubb, Football
Hornsby Howell Community Service Award: Kendall Kazor, Volleyball
2015-16 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS
Baseball – Austin Wallace
Men’s Basketball – Juwan Parker
Women’s Basketball – Marjorie Butler
Equestrian – Madison Anger
Equestrian – Leyan Gleeson
Equestrian – Allie Harbert
Football – Billy Seward
Men’s Golf – Matthew Beringer
Women’s Golf – Sammi Lee
Gymnastics – Gracie Cherrey
Soccer – Liliana Rios
Soccer – Stephanie Krouskos
Softball – Bekah Farris
Men’s Swimming & Diving – Joshua Kenway
Women’s Swimming & Diving – Annie Zhu
Women’s Swimming & Diving – Rachel Zilinskas
Men’s Tennis – Ben Wagland
Women’s Tennis – Stephanie Grodecki
Men’s Cross Country and Track & Field – Eric Westog
Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field – Morgan Green
Volleyball – Sarah Legler-Clark