Beahm Named Finalist for Prestigious Jostens Trophy

Beahm Named Finalist for Prestigious Jostens Trophy

Salem, Va. – Roanoke College Women's Basketball standout Cary Beahm has been named one of 10 finalist for the prestigious Jostens Trophy. 

The Jostens Trophy is awarded to an outstanding NCAA Division III men's and women's basketball player who excels on the court, in the classroom, and in the community.  This season marks the 20th presentation of the awards, with the inaugural trophies bestowed in 1998.

Twenty student-athletes -- 10 men and 10 women -- remain in the running for this season's honors from a record number of candidates in the original pool. The Rotary Club of Salem is responsible for the initial review of nominations and narrowed the collection of candidates over the past two weeks.

The Rotary Club of Salem's Jostens Trophy Committee employs a numerical rating to narrow the list of finalists so that the decision can be made on the most objective basis possible.  The 20 finalists continue thru the review process, with a national selection committee of 32 individuals charged with determining the two winners of the 2017 Jostens Trophy honors.

Listed below are the finalists for the 2017 Jostens Trophy:

Men's finalists

Women's finalists

Harrison Blackledge, Hope College
Sam Borst-Smith, University of Rochester
AJ Edwards, Marietta College
Brandon Federici, Franklin & Marshall College
Evan Greening, Pitt-Bradford
DeShawn Lowman, Neumann University
Armin Omanovic, Lasell College
Matt St. Amour, Middlebury College
Zach Wallace, Rockford University
Steven Weidlich, Susquehanna University

Cary Beahm, Roanoke College
Ali Doswell, Amherst College
Sara Dyslin, Hendrix College
Mikaela Eppard, Elmhurst College
Alexandra Leslie, University of Rochester
Katie McDaniels, Wheaton (Ill.) College
Camille McPherson, Moravian College
Lisa Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Sara Tarbert, Stevenson University
Kelsey Tietje, Defiance College

 

Beahm, a Dendron, Va. native, maintains a 3.97 grade point average with Criminal Justice and Sociology majors and a minor in Psychology. A 2016 Third Team Academic All-American, she is in line for a second such honor after earning a spot on the 2017 Academic All-District Team. She is a perennial member of the Roanoke College Dean's List and President's List of Distinguished Students. She is a member of several national honor societies including Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership), National Honor Society of Leadership and Success, and those associated with her areas of study.

On the court, Beahm earned spot on the All-ODAC Second Team this season, combining that with a first team award in 2016. She is second in the ODAC in scoring at 19.8 points per game, having made 194 field goals, which tops the ODAC charts. She is second in rebounding at 9.2 boards per game, and fifth in field goal shooting at 50.3 percent. 

Ballots from the national selection committee are due by March 9 with the winning schools expected to be notified by March 10. The awards presentation is scheduled for Thursday, March 16 at the Salem Civic Center in conjunction with the NCAA Division III men's basketball semifinals and championship in Salem, Va., on March 17-18.

The Jostens Trophy is a national award created by the Rotary Club of Salem to honor the most outstanding men's and women's NCAA Division III basketball players of the year. The award takes into account three vital parts: basketball ability, academic prowess, and community service. The trophy models the Rotary International motto of "Service Above Self" by recognizing those who truly fit the ideal of the well-rounded NCAA Division III student-athlete. This year's class marks the 20th year the award has been presented.

Additional information on the award can be found at http://www.odaconline.com/jostens