Evelyna J.

Student Ambassador at University of Michigan Athletics

Evelyna J. is currently a Student Ambassador for University of Michigan Athletics, fostering relationships with donors and enhancing donor engagement alongside fellow ambassadors. As an Organisational Committee Member for WolvHERine, Evelyna coordinates events aimed at empowering young female athletes, promoting "girl power," and providing positive role models. Evelyna founded the World Wide Wolverines group to support international student-athletes, showing strong initiative in addressing their unique needs. A dedicated student-athlete in diving, Evelyna manages extensive training while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies at the University of Michigan. Previous roles include a Level 1 Diving Coach at Southampton Diving Academy and an Administrative Assistant at Procurement Heads, where Evelyna developed skills in problem-solving and data organization.

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Ann Arbor, United States

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University of Michigan Athletics

The University of Michigan has a rich and storied athletics tradition. Intercollegiate competition officially began in 1865-66 when the baseball team won its first three contests it played that season. In 1879, football started its storied tradition. Women's athletics established formal varsity sports in 1973-74 with U-M fielding basketball, field hockey, swimming and diving, tennis and volleyball teams. Men's soccer and women's water polo were added as varsity sports in 2000-01. Michigan athletic teams have claimed more than 50 national championships in 12 sports over the years, beginning with football's 1901 national title. Since then, Wolverine dynasties have developed in football, men's swimming and diving and ice hockey. In fact, no other NCAA Division I program boasts more national titles in hockey or men's swimming and diving than the Wolverines. In 2005, Michigan softball captured the nation's attention, winning its first Women's College World Series and becoming the first school east of the Mississippi to do so. Go Blue!


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