Following completion of the program, graduates will receive an honorarium to use towards their postgraduate career plans. Student athletes that graduate from the program will become members of the Terps Career Network, Maryland’s student-athlete alumni network which will provide continued access to mentorships that will allow student athletes to continue their growth outside of Maryland.
The following student athletes comprise Maryland’s Gossett Fellows for the year of 2023-24:
Class of 2024: Brinae Alexander (Women’s Basketball), Logan Anderson (Field Hockey), Amanda Eliker (Women’s Track & Field), Katie Ericson (Women’s Cross Country), Kirstin Nichols (Women’s Cross Country), Taylor Osterhout (Gymnastics), Anne Slatoff (Gymnastics), Krista Varrichione (Women’s Soccer), Karla Vazquez Setzer (Women’s Golf), Olivia Weir (Gymnastics)
Class of 2025: Kathryn Altieri (Cross Country), Liz Beardsley (Women’s Soccer), Tasha Brozowski (Gymnastics), Mary Brumfield (Women’s Tennis), Reese Delp (Field Hockey), Athlyn Drage (Gymnastics), Victoria Gatzendorfer (Gymnastics), Ethan Gough (Football), Jack Howes (Football), Zoe Huang (Volleyball), Halle Johnson (Women’s Soccer), Garret Kappes (Wrestling), Paige Kieft (Field Hockey), Sierra Kondo (Gymnastics), William Kulvik (Men’s Soccer), Jahari Long (Men’s Basketball), Hannah Mack (Cross Country), Emma Pegg (Track & Field), Emmi Simon (Track & Field), Dominic Solis (Wrestling), Katie Turk (Cross Country), Sydney Urban (Women’s Soccer)
The Gossett Fellows Programs is one aspect of the innovative support model implemented by The Barry and Mary Gossett Center for Academic and Personal Excellence. The center focuses on a critical gap of student athlete development – career transition and professional success post-graduation. The center was established after a $21.25 million gift from the Gossett family in April of 2018.
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