Elic Aymanor
STANFORD WIDE RECEIVER NAMED GO BOWLING
MILITARY BOWL STEM SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
Stanford University wide receiver Elic Ayomanor, a redshirt sophomore majoring in computer science, has been named a Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete.
Ayomanor, who is from Medicine Hat, Alberta, has a 3.96 grade-point average. He is interested in learning foreign languages and the use of technology in other environments. He also is passionate about learning from technology, such as wearables, and the impact it makes on the football field.
Ayomanor is a two-time member of the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll and was selected a two-time First-Team Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators.
“Elic has been excited about pursuing a computer science major at Stanford since he arrived on campus the summer of his freshman year,” said Monique Holt, lead undergraduate advising director at Stanford. “Since that time, he has excelled in all of his computer science coursework, balancing being a high-achieving student and athlete, amazingly. Not only has he thrived in STEM, but he has been an amazing resource for his younger teammates who are interested in these majors as well.”
The Go Bowling Military Bowl is proud to announce the members of the fourth annual STEM Scholar-Athlete Program, recognizing some of the brightest minds competing on the gridiron in the ACC and the American Athletic Conference.
“The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program honors an amazing group of young men who truly showcase what it means to be a student-athlete,” Military Bowl Foundation President & Executive Director Steve Beck said. “We are thrilled to honor this group of talented players for their success on and off the field while continually challenging themselves in the classroom.”
The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program honors one football player at each university that is a member of the ACC and the American Athletic Conference – the two conferences that are represented in the Go Bowling Military Bowl college football game. These players are studying STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) subjects and/or aspire to STEM careers.
The two players whose teams compete in the 2024 Go Bowling Military Bowl will be recognized at the game, which takes place on Saturday, Dec. 28 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. Kickoff is at 5:45 p.m. ET and the game will be televised on ESPN. Bowl tickets are on sale now. A donation will be made in the name of these two players to their respective school’s general scholarship fund.