Two Male Scholar-Athletes, Two Female Scholar-Athletes Named Wesleyan's Maynard Award Winners
ORY KAHAN, BETH
KENWORTHY, CLARE SMITH AND KEISUKE YAMASHITA NAMED
MAYNARD AWARD WINNERS AT WESLEYAN
(Two Mainstays in Men's Soccer, a Women's Soccer Standout and
a
Women's Lacrosse Stalwart Receive University's Scholar-Athlete Award
for 2009-10)
Keisuke
Yamashita (far left), a senior from Yokahama, Japan ; Jory Kahan
(second
from left), a senior from Norwich Vt. ; Clare Smith (second from
right), a
senior from Lexington, Mass. ; and Beth Kenworthy (far right), a senior
from
New York, N.Y., were named the recipients of Wesleyan
University's Roger Maynard '37 Memorial Award
for the 2009-10 academic year. The award is presented annually to
the
outstanding male and female scholar-athletes in their last year of
eligibility. Keisuke, Jory, Clare and Beth represent the finest
combination of athletic accomplishment and academic achievement at
Wesleyan.
Jory and Keisuke were starters on the 2009 men's soccer
team
that posted the first undefeated regular-season since 1940 and set a
school
record for longest unbeaten streak (15 games), going 11-0-4 before
dropping
its NESCAC semi-final game to Middlebury. Receiving an at-large bid to
NCAA Division III tournament, the team's third NCAA appearance in the
last
five years, the Cardinals advanced to the round of 16 before falling to
Rochester in a sectional semi-final at Messiah in double-overtime.
Jory, a team tri-captain in 2009, was a four-year team member and
three-year
starter on defense while Keisuke played for four years as well with
three
seasons as a starter on offense. In 2009, Yamashita, who was also
named a second-team District I CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic
All-American, led the Cardinals in scoring with five goals and five
assist
for 15 points. Over his career, he amassed 13 goals and five assists
for 31 career points while leading the team in points in both 2007 and
2009.
He also had one of the fastest hat tricks in NCAA Division III history
when
he put home three goals in a span of 3:30 during a victory at
Springfield in
2008. A combination mathematics/economics major, Keisuke
carries a cumulative GPA of 3.84.
Kahan was a first-team District I choice by
CoSIDA who went on to earn second-team Academic All-America laurels,
the
only player from a NESCAC college to receive national recognition from
CoSIDA. Starting 44 of 49 games between 2007 and 2009, Jory was one of
the defensive backbones for a team that led the NESCAC in goals-against
average this past season, yielding less than half a goal a game. Kahan
also contributed to the attack with a goal and an assist this year,
giving
him three goals and two assists over his four years. In addition to
his contributions in soccer, Jory supported the winter athletic scene
at
Wesleyan as a play-by-play broadcaster during basketball and ice hockey
webcasts. Jory, who majors in neuroscience and behavior, holds a 3.82
GPA.
Coming to Wesleyan as a junior
transfer from Columbia University, where she played lacrosse for two
years,
Clare was an immediate starter on defense for the Cardinals and has
played
and started each game since she arrived. In 2009, despite being a
fixture on defense, Clare found enough time in the offensive box to net
seven goals and through nine games in 2010, has added a goal and an
assist
to her scoring totals. Enrolled in Wesleyan's demanding Science in
Society Program, Clare maintains a 3.93 cumulative GPA.
A neuroscience and behavior major at Wesleyan with
a cumulative GPA of 3.82, Beth played and started every women's soccer
game
for the Cardinals over her four years. Playing a majority of her time
in a defensive posture, Beth was also used in more offensive positions
during her career and collected two goals and seven assists for 11
points
including a goals and a team-leading four helpers in 2009. She helped
the Cardinals post back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in
15
years as the team went 8-6-1 in 2009 after coming through with a 7-6-1
mark
in 2008. During the
winter of 2009-10, Beth joined the indoor track team as a sprinter and
was
part of the Cardinals' all-New England Division III 4x400m relay squad.
All four scholar-athletes received academic all-NESCAC
honors each season they were eligible during their careers.
Keisure, Jory, Clare and Beth were honored at a luncheon
Friday, April
9, in support of National
Student-Athlete Day, an annual NCAA event.