206 Wildcats Named to Spring Honor Roll

in K-State Donors by Eric Holderness on June 7th, 2010

The Big 12 Conference released its 2010 Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll on Monday with a total of 206 Kansas State student-athletes making the list.  The conference recognizes all student-athletes at its member institutions during each semester with a 3.0 GPA or higher.

Of the 206 K-State student-athletes recognized for their academic excellence, 54 of them posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Spring 2010 semester. K-State, which currently ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 in graduation rate for all student-athletes, has placed 200 or more student-athletes on the honor roll for six straight semesters.

Rowing led all Wildcat athletic teams with 47 honorees on the honor roll, including 13 student-athletes with perfect 4.0 GPAs.  Other total student-athletes on the honor roll include football (35), equestrian (31), men’s track and field (25), women’s track and field (18), baseball (16), volleyball (8), women’s tennis (7), women’s basketball (6), women’s golf (6), men’s golf (5) and men’s basketball (2).

The 54 Wildcats named to the list with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall include: Jason King (baseball), Jason Schulte (men’s golf), Abbi Sunner (women’s golf), Natasha Vieira (women’s tennis), Allie Archer (equestrian), Laura Browne (equestrian), Kyla Copple (equestrian), Soffia Farrall da Cruz (equestrian), Alyssa Freeman (equestrian), Nicole Keenan (equestrian), Catherine Mellon (equestrian), Danielle Pettera (equestrian), Rebecca Wallisch (equestrian), Courtney Watters (equestrian), Alecia Zimbelman (equestrian), Kelsey Chipman (volleyball), JuliAnne Chisholm (volleyball), Lauren Mathewson (volleyball), Kari Kincaid (women’s basketball), Alyssa Bellinder (women’s track), Chelsie Bonds (women’s track), Meriel Harwood (women’s track), Stephanie Hejde (women’s track), Sydney Messick (women’s track), Emilee Morris (women’s track), Megan-Anne Perrin (women’s track), Ali Pistora (women’s track), Moritz Cleve (men’s track), Mitch Loring (men’s track), Jack Sachse (men’s track), Danny Schneider (men’s track), Dana Bahr (rowing), Sierra Cuda (rowing), Allison Dorau (rowing), Sara Ellis (rowing), Danielle Glynn (rowing), Kylie Hanson (rowing), Lea Hauldren (rowing), Whitley Jackson (rowing), Samantha McCloud (rowing), Tracy Smiley (rowing), Nicole Vogt (rowing), Hanna Wiltfong (rowing), Sarah Yocum (rowing), Corey Adams (football), Ryan Doerr (football), Gabe Gantz (football), Tysyn Hartman (football), Rodney Kenner (football), Payton Kirk (football), Collin Klein (football), Jared Loomis (football), William Powell (football), Kevin Rohleder (football).

 courtesy kstatesports.com

 

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George S. Wiggins Football Scholarship Established

in K-State Donors by Eric Holderness on May 19th, 2010

Head Football Coach Bill Snyder and Director of Athletics John Currie had the privilege of accepting a gift from Larry Wiggins and Joan Wiggins Goodknight for an endowed football scholarship, given in honor of their late father, George. George played football at K-State in the early 1930’s, went on to serve in the U.S. Army and passed away in a Japanese prison camp after being captured during World War II. We sincerely thank the Wiggins family for their contribution and commitment to our student-athletes.

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Priority Point Application

in K-State Donors by Eric Holderness on April 21st, 2010

         The K-State Athletics Priority Points system was created to more equitably serve all Ahearn Fund members. Priority Points rank helps determine initial season-ticket placement and the distribution of tickets to high-demand events such as bowl games, Big 12 Championships and NCAA Tournaments. Additionally, Priority Points ranking is used for parking and seating upgrades for season-tickets and other special events.

Priority Points are accumulated as follows:
3 Points per $100 of annual gifts made after 2009 to the Ahearn Fund as well as Capital Campaign gifts. (Includes GIK)
                2 Points per $100 of annual gifts made from 2000-2009
-Annual gifts includes: Ahearn, Ahearn-Football, Ahearn-Men’s Basketball, Ahearn-Women’s Basketball, Ahearn-Loge Box, West Club, West Suite, East Chairback, and East Suite.
2 Points per $100 of restricted gifts to Ahearn Fund
-Examples of Restricted gifts: Golden Cats, Diamond Cats, and Legends Membership
 
1 Point per season ticket (Football, Volleyball, Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Baseball)
                Points are cumulative since 2000
 Example of Priority Point Application
                During the most recent tournament run by the men’s basketball team, members of the Ahearn Fund were able to request tickets to specific NCAA tournament venues where the Wildcats could potentially have played. Once the NCAA tournament selection committee assigned the team to the Oklahoma City tournament site, the Ahearn Fund and ticket office staff cooperatively contacted those individuals who had requested tickets at the Ford Center. Because K-State was only allotted 550 tickets for the event, the donors who had amassed the highest amount of Priority Points before December 31, 2009 were the first to receive tickets. Additionally, higher ranked donors were assigned tickets for the more premium seats of those allotted to K-State. Further explanation of how tickets to the Oklahoma City NCAA event were assigned is shown below. 
                During the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Oklahoma City, Kansas State was allotted a total of 550 tickets which were distributed to those donors who had requested tickets at the venue. Of the donors that requested tickets at the Ford Center, those with more than 1862 Priority Points were seated in the lower level seats of the arena. Ahearn Fund members with points ranging from 584-1861 were seated in the upper level of the arena. Ahearn Fund members with less than 584 Priority Points did not receive thickets through the K-State allotment.
 Where Do I Rank?
Priority Points Rank
Total Accumulated Points
1st
19423
25th
7919
50th
5144
100th
3378
250th
3281
500th
886
1000th
447
2500th
173
5000th
26

 

            Your specific Priority Points ranking can be found on your annual Ahearn Fund Membership renewal form as well as online at ahearnfund.com. The Ahearn Fund and K-State Athletics are grateful for your continued support of the Ahearn Fund. Ahearn Fund Staff members are happy to answer any further questions you may have pertaining to your membership of the Ahearn Fund, please feel free to give us a call at 1-888-232-9074 or inquire via email at ahearnfund@kstatesports.com. Go ‘Cats)

 

 

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