Fifth-Annual Golden Pete WinnersFifth-Annual Golden Pete Winners

Fifth-Annual Golden Pete Winners

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Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award, Wooden Leadership Institute, BLAST Certificates of Achievement

At tonight's Golden Pete Awards show, the Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award, Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarships, Wooden Leadership Institute Certificates of Achievement and BLAST Certificates of Achievement were presented:

Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award

Men's Basketball: Jon McKeeman
Women's Basketball: Bridget Perry
Football: Jimmy Herman
Men's Golf: Philippe Schweizer
Women's Golf: August Kim
Soccer: Katie Bittner, Megan Kaser, Hannah Leinert, Gianna Milaro and Christa Szalach
Men's Swimming & Diving: Josh Brooks, Ted Curtiss and Alex Toetz
Women's Swimming & Diving: Grace Hernandez and Leah Ritsema
Men's Tennis: Matt Bouggy and Lucas Omer Dages
Women's Tennis: Andjela Djokovic
Women's Track & Field/Cross Country: Amy Poynter, Renee Studt and Sarah Tyler
Volleyball: Faye Adelaja

Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarships

Jon McKeeman (men's basketball) and Christa Szalach (soccer)

Wooden Leadership Institute Certificates of Achievement

Men's Basketball: Jon McKeeman
Football: Leroy Clark, Ryan DeBusk, Andy James Garcia, Bilal Marshall, Cameron Posey and Domonique Young
Soccer: Claire Albertz, Juliana Hairston, Megan Kaser, Gianna Milaro and Christa Szalach
Softball: Kristen Hoppman and Katie Johnson
Women's Swimming & Diving: Grace Hernandez and Leah Ritsema
Women's Track & Field/Cross Country: Savannah Carson and Carmiesha Cox

BLAST (Boiler Life After Sport) Certificates of Achievement

Soccer: Christa Szalach
Softball: Katie Johnson
Men's Swimming & Diving: Josh Brooks, Ted Curtiss and James Nguyen
Women's Track & Field/Cross Country: Renee Studt and Sarah Tyler

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Senior golfer August Kim and senior football player Jake Replogle were awarded the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor to highlight the fifth-annual Golden Pete Awards show Monday at historic Loeb Playhouse on campus.

Kim was the 2016 Big Ten champion, setting the 54-hole conference championship record with a nine-under-par 207 and becoming the sixth Boilermaker in program history to take home a conference title. She is a three-time All-Big Ten honoree, including first team honors in 2016, and earned Women's Golf Coaches Association all-region recognition last season, as well. Kim posted a second straight top-10 finish at the 2017 Big Ten Championships, tying for eighth place and notching the 13th top-10 tournament performance of her career. As a senior, she led the Boilermakers to a pair of tournament team titles and has played 65 percent of her rounds at par or better. Her 72.24 stroke average this year is the best by a Boilermaker since Maria Hernandez in 2007-08, and currently ranks second in school history. The St. Augustine, Florida, native will be a three-time WGCA All-Scholar team and Academic All-Big Ten honoree. Kim is an Academic All-America nominee in 2017, maintaining a 3.56 grade-point average as a biochemistry major, and she will graduate in May.

Replogle, a defensive tackle from Centerville, Ohio, was a four-year letterwinner for the Boilermakers. Appearing in 39 career games, he amassed 158 total tackles, including 35 for loss and 7.5 sacks. His tackles for loss total ranks tied for 14th in school history. Prior to the 2016 season, Replogle was named to the watch lists for the Chuck Bednarik Award, Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award. Then, despite missing nearly half of the Big Ten Conference schedule with an injury, he was voted honorable mention All-Big Ten by the conference coaches, finished second on the team with 9.5 tackles for loss and eighth with 45 total tackles. The co-captain was Purdue's National Football Foundation 2016 National Scholar Athlete nominee, a member of the NFF's 2017 Hampshire Honor Society (which highlights the sport of football's unique ability to develop tomorrow's brightest leaders) and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten recipient. Boasting a 3.49 cumulative grade-point average, Replogle will graduate in May with dual degrees in accounting and management.

The Big Ten, the nation's oldest collegiate conference, commemorates the 102nd anniversary of a very unique tradition - the Big Ten Medal of Honor. The conference's most exclusive award was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence. The Big Ten Medal of Honor was first awarded in 1915 to one student from the graduating class of each university who had "attained the greatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work." Big Ten schools currently feature more than 9,500 students competing in intercollegiate athletics, but only 28 earn this prestigious award on an annual basis. In more than 100 years of the Big Ten Medal of Honor, almost 1,400 students have earned this distinction.

GOLDEN PETE AWARDS

Male Newcomer of the Year: Brandon Loschiavo, diving

Female Newcomer of the Year: Emily Meaney, diving

Boiler Up Award (spirt and support of other Purdue teams): Symone Black, Taylor Dunlap, Obokhare Ikpefan, Savannah Roberson, Kinard Rolle, Bijay Stephens and Brionna Thomas, track & field

Coach of the Year: Matt Painter, men's basketball

Male Individual Performance, Single Event: Steele Johnson, diving

Female Individual Performance, Single Event: Devynne Charlton, track & field

Play of the Year: Steele Johnson, diving

Male Performance of the Year: Caleb Swanigan, basketball

Female Performance of the Year: Devynne Charlton, track & field

Team Performance, Single Event: Volleyball

Team of the Year: Men's Basketball

Also presented was the Varsity Walk Award to basketball standout Ashley Morrissette. The Varsity Walk Award is presented each spring to the outstanding senior who has participated as a varsity athlete and brought national recognition to Purdue.

The Golden Pete Awards show also serves as a senior sendoff to Purdue student-athletes.

Two current student-athletes - junior football player Race Johnson and junior track athlete Brionna Thomas - served as co-hosts.

The Golden Pete Awards show is hosted by the John Purdue Club and the Varsity P Club, and it is exclusive to their members.