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Kuhn, from George, South Africa, was a four- ond in assists and led a Rochester defense
year letter winner for the squash program, that produced 11 shutouts—the third high-
repeatedly ranked among the nation’s top est total in single-season history—and a
intercollegiate squash programs. The team berth in the NCAA Division III Final Four. He
finished in the top 10 each of his seasons, earned All-UAA honors as well as All-Region
ending as national runner-up his freshman honors from the United Soccer Coaches. An-
year. He earned All-America honors and was gyal was a chemical engineering major and
named to both the College Squash Associa- was a research intern in chemical engineer-
tion Scholar-Athlete team and to the Liberty ing, a teaching assistant for fluid dynamics,
League All-Academic Team. a workshop leader for organic chemistry,
and a member of the American Institute of
Peter DiPasquale ’52 Award Chemical Engineers. At the NCAA Division
III Final Four in Greensboro, North Carolina,
Angyal was named as the winner of the
Nikolas Angyal, a senior on the men’s
soccer team, was selected as the Peter Di- NCAA Elite 90 Award—an honor that goes
Pasquale Male Scholar-Athlete for academic to the student-athlete with the highest
excellence. Angyal, from Stormville, New cumulative GPA among all the players on
York, was a two-year starter on defense and site. He was elected to the Google Cloud
earned three letters. As a senior, he was sec- Academic All-America Team for two years—
second team as a junior, first team as a
senior. He was chosen as the Google Cloud
Academic All-American of the Year in Divi-
sion III Men’s Soccer, just the third Rochester
player in any sport to achieve that honor. He
is a member of Tau Beta Pi, the engineering
honor society, and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa his junior year.
Terrence L. Gurnett ’77 Award
Christina Feller, a senior on the women’s
soccer team, was selected as the Terrence L.
Gurnett Female Scholar-Athlete for aca-
demic excellence. Feller, from Elm Grove,
Wisconsin, was a three-year starter and
earned won four varsity letters. Her senior
year, she helped lead the team to the NCAA
Division III playoffs—while they played one
of the toughest schedules in the nation. She
was a double major in neuroscience and
psychology with a minor in Spanish and was
selected as a Provost’s Circle Scholar in her
junior year, a Garnish Scholar-Athlete in her
senior year, and earned multiple All-Aca-
Nikolas Angyal ’19 demic honors from the UAA. Feller worked
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