Dean's List Finalists

Is there a list somewhere of all 96 Dean’s List finalists? I’ve been searching but can’t seem to find one.

I have not seen such a list, but one could be compiled from the awards pages of the individual events.

Here’s a list but I have only 92 Finalists.
I counted 43 Regionals for 86 Finalists, plus Michigan State (noted as GL below) awarded 6 Dean’s List Finalists = 92.
Who did I miss?

The original question marks have been answered by subsequent posters.
P.S. I incorporated Kevin and Joe’s and Jane’s and Cynette’s information.

79 ------------ Mark Wahnish -------- FL
111 ----------- Alyssa Zielinski ------ IL
122 ----------- Julia Thompson ----- VA
177 ---------- Katherine Desy ------ CT
180 ---------- Brian Boudreaux ----- FL
228 ----------- Tina Dutra -------------- WPI
230 - --------- Emily Spoldi -------- CT
247 ----------- Zack Medow ------------ GL
280 ----------- Alyssa White ----------- GL
281 ---------- Megan Shew -------- SC
341 ----------- Evan Ostrow -------- PA
357 ----------- Kyle Tress ---------- PA
360 ----------- Sarah Sawatzki -------- OR
399 ----------- Trevor Longergan ----- CO
401 ----------- Zach Cantrell -------- NC
433 ----------- Mary Elizabeth Entwistle – PIT
503 ----------- Tom Pawlicki ------------ GL
503 ----------- Tim Bello ------------ GL
537 ----------- Matt Kline ---------------- MN2
548 ----------- Beth Hadley -------------- GL
578 ----------- Carly Buchanan ---- ROC
585 ----------- Taylor Wood ------------- UT
604 ----------- Eugene Fang -------- SJ
692 ----------- Marian Styer -------- SAC
694 ----------- Seth Berg --------------- NY
704 ----------- Matthew Ricks ------ DA
930 ----------- Samantha Scharles – WI
931 ----------- Elena Wylie ---------- MO
987 ----------- Niikki Beaman ------- NV
1002 ---------- Kyle Fender --------- GA
1014 ---------- Phil Aufdencamp ---- OH
1094 ---------- Andrew Amburgey – MO
1160 ---------- Adela Wee ---------- CA
1261 ---------- Tanner Smith -------- GA
1310 ---------- Evelyn Wainewright - WAT
1480 ---------- Carlos Pineda ------ TX
1511 ---------- Crystal Vongnaphone - MA
1519 ---------- Nathan Streeter ----- NH
1535 ---------- Ian Graham -------- WAT
1540 ---------- Henry Gordon --------- OR
1541 ---------- Brian Kim Eng ------ VA
1569 ---------- Dirk Stahlecker -------- UT
1635 ---------- Fatema Akhtar ------- NY
1675 ---------- Kathryn Widen ------ WI
1676 ---------- Ethan Hayon -------- NJ
1690 ---------- Neta Ostrovsky ------ IS
1712 ---------- Delia Votsch --------- DC
1717 ---------- Nicole Schauser ---- SDC
1718 ---------- Kevin Kline -------------- GL
1730 ---------- Paul Sites ----------- KC
1732 ---------- Justin Chan ---------- IL
1741 ---------- Trevor Settles ------- IN
1750 ---------- Jonathan Yarbrough – OK
1778 ---------- Emilie Anne Woog — WA
1817 ---------- Dakota Keyser ------ DA
1836 ---------- Nathan Schloss ----- CA
1912 ---------- Andy Zhou ---------- LA
1912 ---------- Christopher Collins — LA
1923 ---------- Krishna Yarabala ---- NJ
1986 ---------- Collin Robinett ------ KC
2052 ---------- Bryan Herbst ------- MN
2056 ---------- Zac Young --------- ON
2068 ---------- Chris Dorick -------- DC
2081 ---------- Matt Birkel ---------- IN
2161 ---------- Brian Jaworski ------ LI
2172 ---------- Mathew Bliss ------- OH
2175 ---------- Aren Siekmeier ------ MN2
2199 ---------- Katie Miles ------------- MD
2377 ---------- Stephen Johnston — MD
2430 ---------- Brandon Dean ------ SC
2431 ---------- Ty Prather ---------- OK
2437 ---------- Caitlin Mori --------- HI
2438 ---------- Sean Cockey ------- HI
2486 ---------- Thomas Zokowski – AZ
2489 ---------- Anna Liu ----------- SJ
2543 ---------- Mason Weber ------ SDC
2583 ---------- Ashvin Bashyam – TX
2589 ---------- Samantha Jarrell ----- CO
2614 ---------- Luke Scime -------- PIT
2648 ---------- Blake Bourque ----- MA
2660 ---------- Michael Calkins ---- WA
2846 ---------- Sean Grogan ------ MN
2935 ---------- Kishan Shah ------ ON
3009 ---------- Nathan Richner ---- NV
3015 ---------- Ben Vespone ----- ROC
3125 ---------- Eric Gehrken --------- WPI
3132 ---------- Sarah Heimlich ---- NH
3170 ---------- Tyler Burrough ----- AZ
3171 ---------- Nick Panzarino ----- LI
3189 ---------- Geir Lindborg ------ SAC
3215 ---------- David Pudlo -------- NC
3368 ---------- Ingrid Fielder ------- IS

Plus, of course, the Championship winners:

548 ----------- Beth Hadley
694 ----------- Seth Berg
1002 ---------- Kyle Fender
1480 ---------- Carlos Pineda
1535 ---------- Ian Graham
1712 ---------- Delia Votsch
2437 ---------- Caitlin Mori
2614 ---------- Luke Scime
3132 ---------- Sarah Heimlich
3368 ---------- Ingrid Fiedler

2010_DeansListAwards.xls (28 KB)


2010_DeansListAwards.xls (28 KB)

Check with the FF guys, they determined what teams had Dean’s List winners for everyone.

Based on the team numbers I have from my Fantasy FIRST data and some names I recognize from here on CD I can fill in team numbers for all of them except San Diego.

2172 Mathew Bliss ------------ OH
1014 Phil Aufdencamp -------- OH
230 Emily Spoldi ------------- CT
177 Katherine Desy ---------- CT
180 Brian Boudreaux ------- FL
79 Mark Wahnish ---------- FL
3015 Ben Vespone ---------- ROC
1750 Jonathan Yarbrough ------ OK
2431 Ty Prather ---------------- OK
2430 Brandon Dean ------------ SC
281 Megan Shew -------------- SC
1094 Andrew Amburgey -------- MO
931 Elena Wylie -------------- MO
1310 Evelyn Wainewright ------ WAT

---------- Nicole Schauser -------- SDC

Nicole is from 1717.

I incorporated your details into the previous list.

Two unknown names remaining are the Finalists from:

  • 1635 NYC Regional
    *]2583 TX Regional
    Neither team’s website mentions the winners.

Mark, the Finalist from 2583 is Ashvin Bashyam, I believe.
Jane

Did i ever mention that I really like working with you “guys” :slight_smile:

And if you don’t mind, Crystal from Team 1511 is Crystal Vongnaphone. For some reason she really likes the extra n in her name. :o

Glad to throw in extra letters. I often do so without even being asked. :eek:

From Team 1635, the Finalist is Fatema Akhtar. There was a wonderful write-up in their local newspaper when she won!

Done and done.

I believe we have a complete list for Carolyn.

Thank you very much to all!!:slight_smile:

I wish FIRST would make this list public on their website somewhere, I think it’s a great honor and all finalists deserve to be mentioned and recognized there.

You could ask to have this become a sticky here in CD.
That way, we would have ready access to it. You could also forward the list that has been compiled to FIRST with your suggestion. :slight_smile: It is a good one.

Perhaps, the Dean’s List Award caught everyone by surprise and they will be able to better plan in the future, including providing the information in the FIRST website.

Jane

I would still like to see the award entries. Not just the ten winners, but the 86 other finalist, and even the nominees. The fact that students were nominated for the award means that there is obviously something incredible about them and worth sharing. Please post your award entries, I would love to read them.
:smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

That or you had 2 day’s notice to apply for an award that gives you a discount on your KoP so you grabbed a few students’ names and wrote nice things about them.

2791 nominated two amazing students (the above line doesn’t apply to us), but it was less because we were itching to get them honored and more because of the KoP discount. If it weren’t for the possibility of that, we wouldn’t have done it on such short notice. Not because the students didn’t deserve recognition, but because we had other stuff to do at the time.

Really? :ahh:

I actually find that very shocking, but I disagree that the line above didn’t apply to those two students. You called them amazing which means that there is obviously something incredible about them and worth sharing.

On another topic: I’m really curious as to which grade the Dean’s List recipients are in. Can we add that to the list?

That’s too bad. If I were one of the students that your team nominated, I would feel insulted and cheapened because you wanted a discount.

I can guarantee that - that - is not how Dean Kamen wanted to honor his parents.

Jane

I agree. As a team that had a student, Seth Berg, honored with the award at the championship and will receive that discount, the discount doesn’t even come close to the chance to recognize someone who has worked so hard on your team and give them the great opportunities that come with winning this award.

Just hearing Seth talk about how excited he is to visit Dean’s house and meet all the great people there reminds me why I decided to stick around as a mentor. The discount is just an awesome bonus but honestly if the discount wasn’t there we still would have submitted the same essays and our marketing team would have worked just as hard at honoring our dedicated members.