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Georgetown's Parker Stokes and Julia Leas Names Scholar-Athletes of the Year

Julia Leas - Female Scholar-Athlete  |  Parker Stokes - Male Scholar-Athlete


NEW YORK (Aug. 27, 2024) - Georgetown track and field standout and national champion Parker Stokes was named the BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the league announced on Tuesday. Stokes will receive a $4,000 scholarship, which may be applied to graduate or professional studies. The selection was made by the Conference’s Academic Affairs Committee.
 
Graduating with a Master of Science in management and business administration from the prestigious McDonough School of Business, Bowen boasted a 3.374 graduate GPA.
 
A four-time All-American in the Steeplechase (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024), Stokes captured the 2024 Outdoor Steeplechase NCAA Championship. Overall, he is a nine-time BIG EAST Champion (2022 Indoor Mile; 2024, 2023, 2022 Indoor 4x800m; 2023, 2022, 2021 Outdoor Steeplechase; 2024, 2022 Outdoor 4x800m).

Georgetown women’s soccer defender Julia Leas was named the BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the league announced on Tuesday. Leas will receive a $4,000 scholarship, which may be applied to graduate or professional studies. The selection was made by the Conference’s Academic Affairs Committee.
 
After graduating with an undergraduate degree in the winter of 2022 with magna cum laude honors and a near perfect 3.940 GPA, Leas maintained a 4.0 GPA with a graduate degree in biomedical sci policy and advocacy.

In 2023, Leas helped lead the Hoyas to both a BIG EAST regular season title and conference championship, while also being voted as the 2023 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. The defender was also a semifinalist for the prestigious MAC Hermann Trophy.
 
Leas is the first student-athlete in BIG EAST history to capture the award in back-to-back seasons, dating back to the inaugural recipient Leigh Curl of UConn in 1985. Stokes is the fourth men’s scholar-athlete from Georgetown, and the third in as many seasons, as soccer standout Dante Polvara collected the honor in 2022, and lacrosse standout Will Bowen received the award in 2023. Alongside fellow Hoya Julia Leas, announced as the 2024 BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the duo becomes the seventh and eighth Georgetown recipients and it marks just the eighth time in league history that one school has swept the award.

The Conference also announced the male and female winners of the 2023-24 BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Scholarships. Each institutional winner receives $2,000 toward graduate studies.

2023-24 BIG EAST Institutional Female Scholar-Athlete Awards
School Name, Sport(s)
Butler Leah Rubino, Lacrosse
Connecticut Landyn White, Lacrosse
Creighton Malvika Shukla, Tennis
DePaul
Georgetown
Marquette
Eleanor Nobbs, Tennis
Julia Leas, Soccer
Faith Chmielewski, Lacrosse
Providence Lillian Tuck, Cross Country
St. John’s Jessica Garziano, Soccer
Seton Hall Josephine McCartney, Swimming & Diving
Villanova Landyn White, Lacrosse
Xavier Imani Graham, Tennis
 
2023-24 BIG EAST Institutional Male Scholar-Athlete Awards
School Name, Sport(s)
Butler Jesse Hamlin, Track & Field
Connecticut Marc Morrison, Track & Field
Creighton Marcos Gonzalez, Cross Country
DePaul Leon Huck, Tennis
Georgetown Parker Stokes, Track & Field
Marquette
Providence
Tin Krstulovic, Tennis
Patrick Thygesen, Cross Country
St. John’s Anthony Brienza, Baseball
Seton Hall Zachary Sylvester, Baseball
Villanova Liam Murphy, Track & Field
Xavier Matt DePrey, Baseball

BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year
Year, Name, School, Sport
1985: Leigh Curl, Connecticut, Basketball
1986: Joanne Keehs, Villanova, Track & Field
1987: Karen Ferreria, Providence, Volleyball
1988: Noreen Coughlin, Pittsburgh, Volleyball
1989: Vicki Huber, Villanova, Track & Field
1990: Siobhan Gallagher, Providence, Track & Field
1991: Cami White, Providence, Field Hockey
1992: Kelly Larkin, Syracuse, Field Hockey
1993: Nnenna Lynch, Villanova, Track & Field
1994: Allison Williams, Pittsburgh, Track & Field
1995: Becky Spies, Villanova, Cross Country/Track & Field
1996: Najuma Fletcher, Pittsburgh, Track & Field
1997: Jen Renola, Notre Dame, Soccer
1998: Charity Wachera, West Virginia, Track & Field
1999: Gladys Ganiel, Providence, Cross Country/Track & Field
2000: Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame, Soccer
2001: Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Basketball
2002: Jarrah Myers, Notre Dame, Softball
2003: Erin McIntyre, Rutgers, Swimming & Diving
2004: Vanessa Pruzinsky, Notre Dame, Soccer
2005: Nicole Lee, Georgetown, Cross Country/Track & Field
2006: Kelly Harrigan, Rutgers, Swimming & Diving
2007: Jessica Javelet, Louisville, Field Hockey
2008: Jillian Drouin, Syracuse, Track & Field
2009: Jennifer Kleinhans, Connecticut, Field Hockey
2010: Meagan Dooley, Pittsburgh, Volleyball
2011: Maya Moore, Connecticut, Basketball
2012: Natalie Kulla, Marquette, Soccer
2013: Sam Roecker, Providence, Cross Country/Track & Field
2014: Emily Sisson, Providence, Cross Country/Track & Field
2015: Shelbey Manthorpe, Seton Hall, Volleyball
2016: Rachel Daly, St. John’s, Soccer
2017: Lauren Smith, Creighton, Volleyball
2018: Alexis Walkden, Seton Hall, Softball
2019: Taryn Kloth, Creighton, Volleyball
2021: Aspasia AvgeriDePaul, Tennis
2022: Maggie Donahue, Georgetown, Cross Country
2023: Julia Leas, Georgetown, Soccer
2024: Julia Leas, Georgetown, Soccer
 
Note: In 2019-20, the BIG EAST did not present the Male or Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athletes Of The Year
 
Year Name, School, Sport
1985 Joey David, Pittsburgh, Basketball
1986 John Prior, Connecticut, Track & Field
1987 Harold Jensen, Villanova, Basketball
1988 Dave Echeverria, Villanova, Swimming & Diving
1989 Chris Craft, Villanova, Swimming & Diving
1990 Pat O’Kelly, Seton Hall, Soccer
1991 David Honor, St. John’s, Baseball
1992 Steve Holman, Georgetown, Track & Field
1993 Hector Zamora, Seton Hall, Soccer
1994 Sebastien Goulet, Swimming, Syracuse
1995 Kevin Lyles, Seton Hall, Track & Field
1996 Gil Kovalski, Miami, Tennis
1997 Christian Fogarazzo, St. John’s, Track & Field
1998 Errol Williams, Notre Dame, Track & Field
1999 Angelo Ciminiello, Providence, Baseball
2000 Scott VanEpps, Pittsburgh, Swimming & Diving
2001 Chris Hamblin, Boston College, Soccer
2002 Gregory Strohmann, Seton Hall, Soccer
2003 Casey Schmidt, Boston College, Soccer
2004 Chris Wingert, St. John’s, Soccer
2005 Guy Melamed, Boston College, Soccer
2006 Trevor O’Grady, Rutgers, Track & Field
2007 Drew Eckman, Villanova, Track & Field
2008 Jeremy Stultz, Pittsburgh, Swimming & Diving
2009 Zak Boggs, USF, Soccer
2010 Francisco Aristeguieta, USF, Soccer
2011 Brian Karalunas, Villanova, Lacrosse
2012 Eric Finan, Cincinnati, Cross Country/Track & Field
2013 Grant Van De Casteele, Notre Dame, Soccer
2014 Charles Lyon, Marquette, Soccer
2015 Sam McEntee, Villanova, Cross Country/Track & Field
2016 Thomas Hackimer, St. John’s, Baseball
2017 David Goldsmith, Butler, Soccer
2018 Eric Dick, Butler, Soccer
2019 Sven Koenig, Creighton, Soccer
2021 Marcelo Rocha, Providence, Track & Field
2022 Dante Polvara, Georgetown, Soccer
2023 Will Bowen, Georgetown, Lacrosse
2024 Parker Stokes, Georgetown, Cross Country/Track & Field
 
Note: In 2019-20, the BIG EAST did not present the Male or Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.