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Bowl Awards $510,000 in Scholarships

A total of 71 winners of Valero Alamo Bowl Community Partners Scholarships were announced at PNC Pigskin Preview Luncheon on August 28, 2024.

Funded by the Bowl and matching programs at all six of San Antonio’s four-year universities (Our Lady of the Lake University, St. Mary’s University, Texas A&M–San Antonio, Trinity University, University of the Incarnate Word, and UTSA), the selected college juniors and seniors will split $510,000 in scholarship awards.

The 2024 Valero Alamo Bowl Community Partners Scholarships recipients by university are:

Our Lady of the Lake University                                                                                    

  • Ginobili Cobarrubias, Criminal Justice
  • Noah Davila, History
  • Juan Carlos Escamilla, Psychology
  • Ethan Escobar, Criminal Justice
  • Angelita Fernandez, English
  • Elisa Gallegos, Criminal Justice
  • Robert Gil, Kinesiology
  • Igmar Hernandez, Biology
  • Llecenia Lopez, Com Sci Disorders
  • Adrian Maldonado, Kinesiology
  • Jonathan Martinez, Marketing
  • Richard Martinez, History
  • Alexis Moreno, Psychology
  • Valerie Navarro-Cavazos, Psychology
  • Joel Victor Rosales, Communications
  • Sofia Ruiz, Criminal Justice
  • Itaty Vega Gallardo, English
  • Cassandra Word, Psychology
  • Danielle Zamora, Biology                                     

St. Mary’s University                                                                                                              

  • Calum Murdoch, Finance
  • Callah Preti, Biochemistry
  • Oscar Sandberg, Management
  • Rodolfo Solis, Industrial Engineering
  • Alexis Truitt, Exercise & Sport Science

Texas A&M University-San Antonio                                                                            

  • Abigail Almendarez, Management
  • Alvina Castro, Education / Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Heather Cruz, Finance
  • Leonor Delgado Lopez, Accounting
  • Leopoldo Esquibel Carrera, Accounting
  • Kevin Garay, Management
  • Angela Guerrero, Biology
  • Emily Infante, Communications
  • Adrian Martinez, General Business
  • Michelle Martinez, Education
  • Juan Matos, Accounting
  • Devan Medellin, Accounting
  • Alexis Mireles, Management
  • Juana Ramirez, Biology
  • Kaylee Trevino, Accounting
  • Emilio Villar, Computer Science

Trinity University                                                                                      

  • Arial Baker, Psychology
  • Molly Barkis, Communication
  • Morgan Begley, Sociology
  • Kiran Esani, Biology
  • Alondra Flores, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Spanish
  • Angel Gamarra, Engineering Science
  • Anna Heikes, Earth and Environmental Geosciences
  • Casimir Huffman, Theatre and Computing
  • Lydia Mollhagen, Urban Studies, Economics
  • Prajna Srinivas, Psychology

University of the Incarnate Word

  • Gianinna Aguilar, Business Administration (Sport Management)
  • Felicia Alvarado, Business Administration (Accounting)
  • Fabian Cardenas, Business Administration (Management)
  • Joseph Casas, Business Administration (Marketing)
  • Sofia Elias, Communication Arts (Media and Culture)
  • Alesandra Garza, Business Administration (Management)
  • Desken Hunt, Business Administration (Finance)
  • Lorelei Jackson, Business Administration (Management)
  • Jordin Jones, Business Administration (General Business)
  • Adrian Martinez, Kinesiology (Coaching and Leadership)
  • Nicolas Meehan, Business Administration (Accounting)
  • Ann Michot, Business Administration (Accounting)
  • Elizabeth Patrick, Education-Elementary
  • Nora Powers, Education-Elementary
  • Miranda Ramirez, Communication Arts (Multimedia)
  • Alessandra Ramon, Education-Elementary
  • Natalie Reyna, Business Administration (Accounting)
  • Meagan Valadez, Education-Elementary

UTSA                                                                                  

  • Oscar Cardenas, Educational Leadership
  • Taryn Madlock, Medical Humanities
  • Alexis Parker, Biology

In December, the Valero Alamo Bowl will announce the winners of Valero Alamo Bowl Student-Athlete Scholarships where at least one $7,500 scholarship is awarded to a high school senior from every participating San Antonio area public and private high school.

For the 2024-2025 academic year, Valero Alamo Bowl and its partners will collectively award $1.2 million split between students representing every participating San Antonio area high school and four-year university.

This is the largest local scholarship total among all bowl games. For more information on Valero Alamo Bowl scholarships, click here.

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