Amy Palmgren Rokos 

Girls Tennis
Year: 2004
Michigan Technological University

Amy went on to play four years of college tennis at Michigan Tech. Her 20 career wins at #1 singles ranks the 6th most in MTU school history. Amy and her doubles partner's 23 career wins at #1 doubles ranks the 5th most in MTU school history. She had a college career win/loss record of 47/30 in singles and win/loss record of 49/33 in doubles. Amy was a four-time All-GLIAC selection and named "Most Improved" her Freshman year, "Most Valuable Player" her senior year, Team Captain her Junior & Senior years, three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete, two-time Academic All-American and was recognized with the 2007 GLIAC Commissioner's Award given to student-athletes who excel both in the classroom and on the fields of play.

Amy graduated from Michigan Tech in 2008, Summa Cum Laude (4.00 GPA) with dual Bachelor of Science Degrees in Computer and Electrical Engineering. Amy was a member of the Michigan Tech Chapter of "The Society of Women Engineers" and their President her Junior year. In 2006, Amy was named a "Woman of Promise" by the Electrical and Computing Engineering Department, which is given annually to the one woman who has demonstrated academic achievement, campus and community leadership, good citizenship and creativity. In 2008, Amy was recognized with the Provost's Award for Scholarship which is given to a senior, school-wide, who best represents student scholarship and is considered excellent not only by academic standards, but also for participation in research, scholarship activity, levels of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and communication skills.

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