
Harlock Adds Academic All-America Honors to Impressive Resume
7/16/2024 12:09:00 PM | Field Hockey
East Lansing -- Michigan State field hockey graduate Ashley Harlock (Livonia, Mich.) has earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) First Team Academic All-District honors, as announced by the association on Tuesday, July 16. Â
Harlock is the field hockey program's first-ever CSC (formerly CoSIDA) First Team Academic All-American.  Â
Harlock has excelled at the highest levels of athletics, academics, community service, and leadership throughout her MSU career. A three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten recipient, she maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a double major in neuroscience and human biology. In May, she graduated from MSU's Honors College and earned a spot on the Dean's List every semester at MSU.
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A Rhodes Scholarship nominee and national finalist for the Marshall Scholarship, Harlock was honored at the Student-Athlete Support Services Academic Gala with both the President's Award (as the highest GPA of MSU's graduating student-athletes) and also the recipient of the prestigious Gwendolyn Norrell Community Service and Leadership Award. She is also MSU's female recipient of the Big Ten's Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship.  Harlock is pursuing a Neuroscience PhD program at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
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In addition to being a 2023-24 team captain, Harlock's impact extended beyond her team as she dedicated numerous hours enhancing the college experience for her fellow student-athletes. She served as the President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, actively participating in various community service activities such as the Student-Athlete Food Drive, Be The Match, and March is Reading Month. This year, she was also a member of the MSU Student Leadership Council, the MSU Athletic Council, and a representative on the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, showcasing her outstanding leadership and commitment to impacting those around her.
Harlock is the field hockey program's first-ever CSC (formerly CoSIDA) First Team Academic All-American.  Â
Harlock has excelled at the highest levels of athletics, academics, community service, and leadership throughout her MSU career. A three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten recipient, she maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a double major in neuroscience and human biology. In May, she graduated from MSU's Honors College and earned a spot on the Dean's List every semester at MSU.
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A Rhodes Scholarship nominee and national finalist for the Marshall Scholarship, Harlock was honored at the Student-Athlete Support Services Academic Gala with both the President's Award (as the highest GPA of MSU's graduating student-athletes) and also the recipient of the prestigious Gwendolyn Norrell Community Service and Leadership Award. She is also MSU's female recipient of the Big Ten's Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship.  Harlock is pursuing a Neuroscience PhD program at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
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In addition to being a 2023-24 team captain, Harlock's impact extended beyond her team as she dedicated numerous hours enhancing the college experience for her fellow student-athletes. She served as the President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, actively participating in various community service activities such as the Student-Athlete Food Drive, Be The Match, and March is Reading Month. This year, she was also a member of the MSU Student Leadership Council, the MSU Athletic Council, and a representative on the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, showcasing her outstanding leadership and commitment to impacting those around her.
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