The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship was created in 1964 to promote and encourage graduate education by rewarding the Association's most accomplished student-athletes through their participation in NCAA championship and/or emerging sports. The NCAA awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition.
Through the 2017-18 academic year, the Ivy League has totaled
215 athletes who have earned NCAA postgraduate scholarship,
35 of whom were former
Harvard student-athletes:
HARVARD NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS
- Scott Alpert, Volleyball, 1985
- Richard Benka, Track & Field, 1969
- Brian Bergstrom, Football, 1985
- Alan Bersin, Football, 1968
- William Bordley, Wrestling, 1979
- Edward Bunney, Track & Field, 1984
- Tammy Butler, Basketball, 1995
- Scott Collins, Football, 1987
- Charles Durst, Football, 1981
- William Emper, Football, 1977
- Glenn Fine, Basketball, 1979
- Kenneth First, Lacrosse, 1979
- Richard Frisbie, Football, 1971
- Dora Gyorffy, Track & Field, 2001
- Willie Jenkins, Basketball, 1974
- Suzanne Jones, Track & Field, 1991
- Sarah Leary, Lacrosse, 1992
- Erin Maher, Basketball, 1993
- Vincent McGugan, Baseball, 1972
- Patrick McInally, Football, 1975
- Katherine Mills, Swimming & Diving, 2011
- Mike Mosca, Swimming & Diving, 2015
- Hana Peljto, Basketball, 2004
- Peter Predun, Lacrosse, 1980
- Meredith Rainey, Track & Field, 1990
- Amy Reinhard, Basketball/Softball, 1996
- Heather Schofield, Rowing, 2005
- Michael Seward, Ice Hockey, 2017
- Clifford Sheehan, Track & Field, 1986
- Danielle Stollar, Women's Soccer, 2018
- Geza Tatrallyay, Fencing, 1972
- Anne Magee Vaughan, Lacrosse, 1990
- Francie Walton, Field Hockey/Lacrosse, 1994
- Daniel Watson, Swimming & Diving, 1986
- Paul Watson, Swimming & Diving, 1990
- Jack Wylie, Golf, 1995