Wingate’s Anna Atkinson Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Wingate University senior basketball point guard Anna Atkinson (Marion, N.C.) adds another achievement to a long list of honors this week. Atkinson is an NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipient for excelling academically and athletically throughout her Bulldog career.
The NCAA awarded educational grants to 58 student-athletes through the NCAA postgraduate scholarship program. The winners (29 men and 29 women) represent winter sports participants who will receive one-time, nonrenewable grants of $7,500. The NCAA will name postgraduate scholars for spring sports later this year. The Association awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually, 87 for men and 87 for women.
The 2009 South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, Atkinson is one of the most decorated student-athletes in league history. In March, the McDowell High School product was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) NCAA Division II State Farm Coaches' All-America honorable mention team. Atkinson was also named to the 2009 Daktronics All-Southeast Region first team during March, in addition to her WBCA regional finalist for All-America distinction.
A two-time SAC Player of the Year, Atkinson was selected the SAC
Scholar-Athlete Award winner for the third consecutive year. She
shared the 2009 SAC Scholar-Athlete Award with Newberry's Laura
Marquardt. Wingate's playmaker is only the second women's
basketball player in league history to win the prestigious SAC
Scholar-Athlete Award three years in a row. Tusculum's Julie Maples
won the award three times from 2003 through 2005.
A two-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® first team selection (college division), Atkinson is a Biology major with pre-dental specialization. She sports a perfect 4.00 GPA. Atkinson hopes to attend dental school in the future.
Atkinson is the first student-athlete in SAC women's basketball history to win both marquee awards in back-to-back years. The only other women's basketball student-athlete to earn both Player of the Year and SAC Scholar-Athlete Award honors in the same year was Catawba's Jowita Sokolowska in 1997.
The daughter of Tom and Kathy Atkinson, Anna Atkinson was one of two recipients of the 2009 WBCA Scholarship Award. This scholarship is presented annually to two women's basketball players in any of the five WBCA collegiate divisions (NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA and Junior College/Community College) who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the sport of women's basketball and to academic excellence.
Outside of academics and basketball, Atkinson has spent time volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, helping to build homes for local residents. She was a Union County Public School System volunteer, spending one year as a reading mentor at Wingate Elementary School. Last summer, Atkinson served as a Vacation Bible School volunteer at First United Methodist Church in Marion.
A four-year starting point guard for the Bulldogs, Atkinson led the SAC in assists per game (6.6), steals per game (3.5) and assist-to-turnover ratio (3.5) this year. She was ranked first in the NCAA Division II national rankings in assist-to-turnover ratio and fourth in assists per game. Atkinson set the SAC career steals record Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009. A four-year All-SAC performer, Atkinson averaged a career-best 16.3 points per game her senior year.
In 2008, Atkinson and her teammates led the Wingate women's basketball team to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Atkinson earned the South Atlantic Conference Female Athlete of the Year Award and the South Atlantic Conference Presidents' Award, presented to the conference's top female scholar-athlete. She is only the third person in conference history to win both of the league's prestigious post-season awards.
The SAC double-double was not Atkinson's only academic and athletic double-double during 2008. She was an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® first team selection. A third team Daktronics All-American, Atkinson was one of only three NCAA Division II women's basketball student-athletes to earn All-America honors on the court and in the classroom during the 2007-08 campaign.
Founded in 1896, Wingate University is a private four-year co-educational institution of 2,129 students, offering active learning opportunities through personalized instruction, international study, faith development, career discovery and community service.
Wingate offers 40 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business, education, fine arts, music and sport sciences. It also offers graduate degrees in business, education, physical education, physician assistant studies, sport administration and the doctor of pharmacy degree.
