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Wittenberg Senior Earns Prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Emily Hiscar

Emily Hiscar

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — While her days as a Wittenberg student-athlete are drawing to a close, a career in the field of athletics is just beginning for Emily Hiscar, class of 2006 of Pataskala, Ohio. She’s off to a fine start after earning a prestigious Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Developed by the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics and the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, 26 postgraduate scholarships, split evenly between ethnic minorities and female college graduates, are awarded annually. Each award is valued at $6,000.

“I think what this scholarship will do is help make me more marketable,” Hiscar said. “My degree from Wittenberg will serve as a great foundation, but I have so much more I can learn and gain from real-world experience and studying sports management on a graduate level.”

Hiscar has been a model Wittenberg student-athlete during her four years on campus. A soccer player by trade, Hiscar joined the lacrosse team during her freshman year and quickly became a standout despite the fact that she had never played the game before. She will finish her playing career this spring with eight varsity letters between soccer and lacrosse, but that is just the beginning.

Hiscar has been a starter in the midfield in both sports throughout her collegiate career, serving as team captain of the lacrosse team the last three years and the soccer team the last two. She has earned multiple All-North Coast Athletic Conference awards in each sport, and Hiscar capped her soccer career with Team Most Valuable Player honors in 2005 after previously garnering the award in 2002.

Perhaps most impressive is Hiscar’s role in building the women’s soccer program. The Tigers finished her freshman season with a 6-12 record in 2002. Four years later, Wittenberg has risen to the elite in the NCAC, one of the most competitive conferences in small college women’s soccer, compiling a 14-5 record in 2005 and just missing out on the program’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament.

Hiscar has also excelled in the classroom with a 3.27 grade point average while majoring in communication, and minoring in management and women’s studies. Hiscar has played an active role in several campus organizations, including Delta Gamma sorority, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and College Democrats, and as a sophomore, she worked as a resident assistant.

In addition, Hiscar has regularly volunteered in the Springfield community during her four years at Wittenberg. She contributed more than 30 hours with the Delta Gamma’s philanthropy for the visually impaired and more than 30 hours at the Springfield YMCA in 2004 organizing youth programs and activities. She also participated in Wittenberg’s annual Celebrate Service Day at Interfaith Homeless Shelter in Springfield in 2004 and organized a Christmas-time Adopt-A-Family fundraiser in 2003.

Finally, Hiscar has worked several unpaid internships – including one as an assistant to the vice president of sales and marketing for the Major League Soccer franchise Columbus Crew last summer. It was the wide breadth of activities in which she not only participated, but excelled, that earned Hiscar the postgraduate scholarship.

The next step is graduate school, with an eye toward a master’s degree in sports management, and a job coaching college soccer. She is considering several opportunities, all with NCAA Division I programs. Wittenberg women’s soccer Head Coach Norm Riker is sure that Hiscar will succeed.

“The success of our women’s soccer program in the last couple of years is directly related to Emily’s leadership, dedication, effort and performance,” Riker said. “She gave 100 percent to this program every day, and she will put the same energy into her graduate work and career.

“She was essentially a player and coach on the field, so a move to the sidelines is a natural progression for Emily. Emily doesn’t sit back and just let things happen by chance; she goes after them and creates her own success and opportunities. She leaves behind a great legacy for our team, the university athletic department and Wittenberg University.”

Written by: Ryan Maurer

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