SALT LAKE CITY – Former Utah skier
Julie Mohagen and tennis player
Dan Little have been named as recipients of Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarships for the 2018-19 academic year.
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The scholarships, worth $9,000 each, are awarded to up to two student-athletes from each Pac-12 school annually. Student-athletes must maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average and demonstrate a commitment to education, campus and community involvement, and leadership.
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The 2016 NCAA slalom champion, Mohagen is a two-time All-American and competed at the NCAA Championships three times during her four years at Utah. She was the 2018 skiing Elite 90 Award winner, which goes to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at the NCAA Championships. Mohagen finished her career with four career wins and 10 career podium finishes and was a two-time first-team All-RMISA skier. The finance major graduated with a 4.00 grade point average and was a two-time Academic All-American, earning first-team honors her senior season. She is continuing her schooling at Utah working towards her Masters in finance.
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Little ranked No. 1 overall in the ITA Mountain Region while finishing the year at the No. 45 spot in the final national ITA poll. He was named the ITA Mountain Region Senior Player of the Year after advancing to the NCAA Singles Championships, going 23-8 on the season with seven wins over ranked opponents. In his career, Little had over 95 wins in a Utah uniform, making him one of the most dominant singles players in Utah history. He is a two-time ITA Scholar-Athlete, graduating from Utah with a degree in management with a 3.58 grade point average. Little is continuing his education at the University of Nottingham, working towards a degree in Supply Chain & Operations Management.
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