
Rodriguez, Reed and Wingeleth Named Scholar Athletes of the Month
February 07, 2019 | General, Women's Cross Country, Women's Swimming, Women's Track & Field
CORVALLIS – Oregon State Athletics is proud to announce Fern Rodriguez, Lexi Reed and Ann Wingeleth have been named as February Scholar Athletes of the Month.
Rodriguez, a sophomore from Portland, Ore., has swam in 13 meets this season. She has set personal bests in both the 100 and 200 breast during the 2018-19 campaign with one regular-season meet and Pac-12 Championships still to come this season. Rodriguez holds a 3.65 overall GPA and is majoring in kinesiology on the pre-nursing track.
Reed, a redshirt sophomore from Denver, Colo., helped the Beavers to their first ever NCAA Cross Country Championships in the fall during a historic season. Reed won the season opener at the Viking Rust Buster, and helped the team to another win at the Bronco Invitational. She was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team for the first time in her career following the season. Reed carries a 3.93 cumulative GPA majoring in nutrition. She graduated from D'Evelyn High School with a 4.03 GPA.
Wingeleth, a redshirt junior from Lyman, Wyo., has had an immediate impact upon the track and field program since her arrival last year. The Lyman High School graduate won the indoor season opener in the high jump clearing 5-feet, 9.25-inches. She holds five all-time marks in the Oregon State record books; Indoor Long Jump – No. 2; Outdoor Long Jump – No. 4; Outdoor Triple Jump – No. 4; Indoor Triple Jump – No. 5; Indoor High Jump – No. 6. She maintains a 3.96 overall GPA majoring in Human Development and Family Sciences.
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Rodriguez, a sophomore from Portland, Ore., has swam in 13 meets this season. She has set personal bests in both the 100 and 200 breast during the 2018-19 campaign with one regular-season meet and Pac-12 Championships still to come this season. Rodriguez holds a 3.65 overall GPA and is majoring in kinesiology on the pre-nursing track.
Reed, a redshirt sophomore from Denver, Colo., helped the Beavers to their first ever NCAA Cross Country Championships in the fall during a historic season. Reed won the season opener at the Viking Rust Buster, and helped the team to another win at the Bronco Invitational. She was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team for the first time in her career following the season. Reed carries a 3.93 cumulative GPA majoring in nutrition. She graduated from D'Evelyn High School with a 4.03 GPA.
Wingeleth, a redshirt junior from Lyman, Wyo., has had an immediate impact upon the track and field program since her arrival last year. The Lyman High School graduate won the indoor season opener in the high jump clearing 5-feet, 9.25-inches. She holds five all-time marks in the Oregon State record books; Indoor Long Jump – No. 2; Outdoor Long Jump – No. 4; Outdoor Triple Jump – No. 4; Indoor Triple Jump – No. 5; Indoor High Jump – No. 6. She maintains a 3.96 overall GPA majoring in Human Development and Family Sciences.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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