Webster Senior a Finalist for Josten’s Trophy

Webster University women’s basketball player Katy Meyer has been selected as a finalist for the 2011 Josten’s Trophy. This prestigious national award for men’s and women’s NCAA III basketball players, considers acadmic prowess and community service, along with athletic ability.
Meyer, a senior from Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, is one of 11 finalists for the award and is the first women’s basketball player in SLIAC history to be a finalist.
A SLIAC tournament MVP, she averages 14 points and seven rebounds for the Gorloks and became the fifth player in Webster women’s basketball history to score 1000 points in a career earlier this season. In the classroom, the political science/Spanish double major has a 3.87 cumulative GPA. Meyer has volunteered at the International Institute and at a shelter for battered women, getting classmates and teammates involved as well.
Learn more about her athletic, academic and community service achievements at the Webster University Athletics site.
Category: St. Louis Campus News, Student Affairs and News, Webster Athletics
Not only is Katy a great athlete, she is a wonderful student. Congratulations Katy and good luck!!!!
Robin Jefferson Higgins
Chair/Assistant Professor
Department of Legal Studies