NEW LONDON, CONN.-- Coast Guard junior
basketball standout DeCarol Davis has been named
the 2007 Arthur Ashe Jr. Female Sports Scholar of the Year by
Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Davis was chosen from
a pool of over 600 student athletes.
Davis was also recently named the Coast Guard Academy's first
ever Truman Scholar.
The junior guard started all 26 games this season and is ranked
first in the junior class of 237 cadets as she carries a 3.95 GPA
in Electrical Engineering. She averaged 9.7 points, 5.2 rebounds
and 2.3 assists per game for Coast Guard, which finished 13-13
overall this season.
Davis, a Rhodes Scholar representative, is on the Commandant of
Cadet's List for Military Excellence, the Dean's List and served as
Class President as a freshman and sophomore.
"DeCarol Davis has more energy and enthusiasm than I've ever seen,"
said Coast Guard Academy Superintendent, Rear Admiral J.
Scott Burhoe. "Her blend of intellect, integrity, physical
fitness, and character reflects the very best of the Coast Guard
Academy. We are all very proud of her."
While at the Academy, the 2006 Arthur Ashe women's basketball
and softball first team Sports Scholar, has won the Commandant's
Undergraduate Award, established a recycling program at the Academy
as well as written and directed a children's play performed for
Engineering Outreach
program.
Davis, a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Alpha
Lambda Delta, was named to the 2007 ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-District I college division women's basketball first
team as voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA) earlier this season.
Diverse Issues In Higher Education established the
Sports Scholars Awards to honor undergraduate students of color who
have made achieving both academically and athletically a winning
combination.
The team consists of schools in NCAA Divisions I, II, III and
junior colleges.