Dec 01, 2025
Two St. Bonaventure University Physical Education majors were recognized for their outstanding achievements by receiving the prestigious Jay B. Nash Outstanding Major Award at the 86th Annual Conference of the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (NYSAHPERD).

Seniors Grace Hollenbeck and Andrew Marean were among only 12 college students statewide to receive this honor, which commends undergraduate students for their scholarship, leadership, service, and professionalism.
Hollenbeck and Marean were part of a group of St. Bonaventure students and faculty who attended and presided at the annual conference, held Nov. 19–21 at the Turning Stone Convention Center in Verona, New York. The New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance is the governing professional organization for the Physical Education and Sport Studies programs at St. Bonaventure.
This year, St. Bonaventure students focused on leadership development through the Follow the Leader Program, a key component of NYSAHPERD’s Future Professionals Program in which students were mentored by physical education professionals from universities across the state. In addition to attending a wide range of professional development sessions, students presided over conference sessions and served as voting members in the Future Professionals business meeting.
Faculty members Dr. Paula Scraba and Dr. Daekyun Oh, co-advisers of SBU’s Physical Activity Club (PAC), attended the conference along with members of the PAC leadership team.
Several of the participating students are also involved with Division I sports at St. Bonaventure:
- Grace Hollenbeck, senior Physical Education major (lacrosse)
- Hannah Walker, senior Physical Education major (soccer)
- Natalie Lamar, junior Physical Education major (rugby)
- William “Billy” Dundon, senior Physical Education major (women’s softball manager)
- Ian Kennedy, senior Physical Education major
- Andrew Marean, senior Physical Education major
The St. Bonaventure group also had the opportunity to reconnect with alumna and former lacrosse player Marlee Solomon, who is a New York state physical education teacher and coach.
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