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2005 Penn Senior Awards
Created: 6/14/2005 11:23:46 PM
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Class of 1915 Award
Presented to the male senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the spirit and tradition of University of Pennsylvania athletics. The nominee must show outstanding athletic, academic and leadership qualities.
Matt Feast, a Wharton graduate from Cressona, Pa., was Penn's first three-time All American in wrestling as well as an Academic All American. A team captain his junior and senior seasons, Feast made his mark on the Penn record books by recording 118 career victories which ranks him second all-time behind NCAA Champion Brett Matter. Feast went 31-6 overall and 8-1 in dual meets during his senior campaign en route to his third-straight first-team All-Ivy League nod. In the classroom, Feast is a three-time Academic All-Ivy selection and a two-time recipient of the Dr. W. Austin Bishop Award presented by the University of Pennsylvania Grapplers Club to the student-athlete that has made the most outstanding contributions to the program both on and off the mat.

Father's Trophy
Presented to the female senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the spirit and tradition of University of Pennsylvania athletics. The nominee must show outstanding athletic, academic and leadership qualities.
Katy Cross, a psychology major from Claremont, Calif., is Penn's most decorated women's soccer player ever, excelling both on and off the playing field. On the field, she holds eight different Penn scoring records including career goals (50), career assists (25) and career points. For her efforts in the classroom, Cross earned two distinguished honors. She was named the 2004 ESPN Academic All-American of the Year and received an NCAA Postgraduate scholarship. The two-time All-American became the first student-athlete at Penn to receive the Academic All-American of the Year distinction as well as the third Ivy League student-athlete and the first female in Ancient Eight history. A two-time Academic All-American, Cross was Ivy Rookie of the Year in 2001, Player of the Year in 2002, and first-team All-Ivy in 2003 and 2004.
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Related Schools: Pennsylvania
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Related Sports: No Associated Sport
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