Mathematics Department - Undergraduate Prizes

Undergraduate Awards, Prizes, Scholarships, Honors


Mathematics Undergraduate Program


Graduation with Mathematics Honors

2015-2016

  • High Honors: Justine Langman, Justin Luckenbaugh
  • Honors: Basil Ahmad, Ian Mertz, Ben Noland, Geet Sethi, Lingxin Zhou
2014-2015
  • Highest honors: Michael Geis, Gyu Eun Lee, Aleksandra Niepla, Aniket Shah, Kevin Sung, Richard Wong
  • High honors: Eric Brugel, Matthew Harper, Dhir Patel
  • Honors: Lavi Feivel-Blumberg, Jamie Gillar, Kelsey Horan, Andrew Oana
2013-2014
  • Highest honors: Mohammed El Hedi Bahri, Ryan McDermott
  • High honors: Kemraj Dubbra, Marc Aurel T Gilles, Michael Hamilton
  • Honors: Joseph Jaeger, Oliver Yeung
2011-2012
  • Highest honors: Mark Kim.
  • High honors: Kevin Calkins, Kenneth Klose.
  • Honors: Matthew Chao, Patrick Kramer, Charles Loelius, John Marcus, Marcus Pullman, Jordan Romvary.
2010-2011
  • Highest honors: Itai Feigenbaum and Emily Sergel.
  • High honors: Darlayne Addabbo, Asya Pritsker, Jonathan Sloane.
  • Honors: Tyler Gorda, Kristen Lew, Matthew Leone-Zwillinger, Matthew Villanueva.
2009-2010
  • Highest honors: Joseph Shao.
  • High honors: Daniel Leven, Wei Chen.
  • Honors: Alexander Crowell, Joshua Feldman, Michael Ratner, Peter Ward, Matthew Palazzoto.
2008-2009
  • Highest honors: Sherwood Hachtman, Christopher Skalit.
  • High honors: Amanda Hood
  • Honors: Robert Comito, Sjuvon Chung, William Gunther, Ryan Kowalick, Jordan Ledvina, Rohan Mathew, Tian Zhang.
2007-2008
  • Highest honors: Jeremy Engel, Hanna Komlos, Matthew Samuel.
  • High honors: Jack Hanson, Christopher Sadowski.
  • Honors: Jessica Chen, David Infortunio.
2006-2007
  • Highest honors: Alexander Conway, Matthew Meola, Justin Palumbo, Charles Siegel, Eric Wayman.
  • Honors: Michael Solway.
2005-2006
  • Highest honors:   Joseph Walsh.
  • High honors:   Siwei Zhu.
  • Honors:   Michael Burger, Dennis Faynberg, Evan Galipeau, Aron Samkoff, Zhongqiu Yu.
2004-2005
  • Highest honors:  Stephen Curran, Thomas Peters.
  • High honors:  Yakov Brukhman, Chris Holston, Chris Ross.
  • Honors:  Lawrence Goldman, Jonathan Lykens.

2003-2004

  • Highest honors:  Inessa Epstein, Steven Jaslar, Gregory Muller, Minh-Tri L. Vo
  • High honors:  Michael Grabchak, Matthew Kohut
  • Honors:   Jonathan Chipko, Rahul Malhotra


Competitions

Putnam Competition

Several Rutgers students have done creditable work in the William Lowell Putnam National Mathematics Competition



New Jersey Undergraduate Mathematics Competition

This competition is held annually at the Garden State Undergraduate Mathematics Conference.

2016 Rutgers team performance in the team competition (out of 32 teams):

  • First place team: AbdulRahman Alharbi, Ross Brown, and Terence Coelho.
  • Sixth place team: Patrick Chen, Roberta Shapiro, and Tyler Volpe.
  • Eighth place team: Rohit Mahankali, Robert Melville, and Han Meng
Notable performances by Rutgers students in the individual competition (out of 82 participants): Terence Coelho (2nd), Robert Melville (3rd), AbdulRahman Alharbi, Ross Brown, and Han Meng (tied for 4-11th places).

2015 Rutgers team performance in the team competition (out of 34 teams):

  • First place team: Terence Coelho, Thomas Gill, and Elliot Glazer.
  • Third place team: (joint Rutgers/NJIT team) Patrick Chen (RU), Gabe Marquez (RU), and Jacob Moorman (NJIT).
  • Fourth place team: AbdulRahman Alharbi and Arthur Wang.
Notable performances by Rutgers students in the individual competition (out of 97 participants): Elliot Glazer (2nd place) Terence Coelho (4th), Thomas Gill and AbdulRahman Alharbi (tied for 5-8th place).

2014 Rutgers team performance in the team competition (out of 31 teams):

  • Third place team: Thomas Gill, Elliot Glazer, and Xiaoyue Zhang
  • Third place team: (joint Rutgers/NJIT team) Patrick Chen (RU), Gabe Marquez (RU) and Jacob Moorman (NJIT).
  • Fourth place team: AbdulRahman Alharbi and Arthur Wang.
Notable performances by Rutgers students in the individual competition (out of 97 participants): Elliot Glazer (2nd place), Thomas Gill (12th-32nd place tie).

In 2013 the first prize went to the Rutgers team composed of Kemraj Dubbra, Kevin Wong and Jonathan Gerszberg. In the individual competition, Kevin Wong tied for first place and Kemraj Dubbra tied for third place.

In 2012 first prize went to the Rutgers team composed of Louis Brown, Kemraj Dubbra and Kevin Wong. In the individual competition, Louis Brown and Kemraj Dubbra tied for 2nd place, and Kevin Wong tied for 5th place.

In 2011 The third prize went to the Rutgers team composed by Kemraj Dubbra, Marcus Pullman and Kevin Wong. In the individual competition, Kevin Wong tied for 5th place and Kemraj Dubbra tied for 9th place, and Matt Murray tied for 11th place.

In 2010 The first prize went to the Rutgers team composed by Mark Kim, Diana Oliff and Joseph Shao. In the individual part of the competition, Joseph Shao tied for 8th, and Mark Kim tied for 12th.

In 2009 the third prize went to the Rutgers New Brunswick team composed by Jordan Ledvina, Emily Sergel, and Joseph Shao. In the individual competition, Joseph Shao ranked 3rd, Emily Sergel tied for 7th, and Jordan Ledvina was tied for 9th.

In 2008 the first team prize went to the Rutgers New Brunswick team of Matthew Samuel, Emily Sergel, and Joseph Shao. In the individual competition, Joseph Shao finished first, Jae Pak from Rutgers-Newark placed fifth and Matthew Samuel and Emily Sergel were tied for 16th.

Pictures from 2008.

In 2007 the third prize in the team competition went to the Rutgers team consisting of Wei Chen, Tim (Hou Keong) Lou, and Marla Slusky. In the individual part of the competition, Tim (Hou Keong) Lou was tied for 3rd, Marla Slusky was tied for 6th and Wei Chen was tied for 9th.

In 2006 the second team prize went to the Rutgers New Brunswick team of Jeremy Engel, Gene Kim, and Siwei Zhu. In the individual competition, Gene Kim finished first, Joseph Walsh finished 5th, Siwei Zhu was 6th, Charles Siegel and Jeremy Engel tied for 9th.

In 2005 the second team prize went to the Rutgers New Brunswick team of Gene Kim, Mathew Meola and Siwei Zhu. In the individual competition, Gene Kim tied for 2nd, and Siwei Zhu finished 5th. Charles Siegel and Jeremy Engel tied for 9th.

In 2004 the second team prize went to the Rutgers New Brunswick team of Michael Alfare, Stephen Curran, and Christopher Ross.




Kryptos-5 Cryptography Competition

2015: The Rutgers Team consisting of Poorva Sampat, Sidharth Ghoshal, and Varun Shah was recognized as a Proficient Codebreaking Team (Babbage level), solving two of the three cryptographic challenges. Two of the team members were in Alex Kontorovich's cryptography course.



Scholarships

Several endowments generate funds which are used to award scholarships to undergraduates.

Weill Scholarships:  Gift of Adrienne and Maurice Weill. Awarded to full-time students majoring in mathematics based on academic merit.
  • 2015 –2016 Scholarships awarded to Elliot Glazer, Jongwon Kim, Matthew Kownacki, Justin Luckenbaugh, Yuying Mao, and Kevin Sun
  • 2014 –2015 Scholarships awarded to Michael Geis, Gyu Eun Lee, Justin Luckenbaugh, Aleksandra Niepla, Aniket Shah, and Richard Wong.
  • 2013 –2014 Scholarships awarded to Mohamed el Hedi Bahri, Kemraj Dubbra, Michael Hamilton, Ryan McDermott, Aleksandra Niepla, and Richard Wong.
  • 2012 –2013 Scholarships awarded to Mohamed El Bahri, Matthew Lancelotti, Kevin Lu, Ryan McDermott, Diana Oliff and Andrew Schultz.
  • 2011–2012 Scholarships awarded to Kevin Calkins, Mark Kim, Kevin Lu, Christopher Mischaikow, Diana Oliff, and Andrew Schultz.
  • 2010–2011 Scholarships awarded to Darlayne Addabbo, Itai Feigenbaum, Hyun K.(Mark) Kim, Diana Oliff, Asya Pritsker, Emily Sergel, and Jonathan Sloane.
  • 2009–2010 Scholarships awarded to Wei Chen, Itai Feigenbaum, Matt Leone-Zwillinger, Daniel Leven,
    Asya Pritsker, Emily Sergel, Joseph Shao, and Jonathan Sloane.
  • 2008–2009 Scholarships awarded to Sherwood Hachtman, Amanda Hood, Daniel Leven, Asya Pritsker, Emily Sergel, and Joseph Shao.
  • 2007–2008 Scholarships awarded to Wei Chen, Jeremy Engel, Jack Hanson, Hanna Komlos, Tim (Hou Keong) Lou, Christopher Sadowski, Matthew Samuel, Joseph Shao, and Christopher Skalit.
  • 2006–2007 Scholarships awarded to Alexander Conway, Danielle Devletian, Matthew Meola, Justin Palumbo, Matthew Samuel, Charles Siegel, and Eric Wayman.
  • 2005–2006 Scholarships awarded to Alexander Conway, Danielle Devletian, William McGowan, Matthew Meola, Justin Palumbo, Aron Samkoff, Charles Siegel, and Siwei Zhu.
  • 2004–2005 Scholarships awarded to Stephen Curran, Lawrence Goldman, Joseph Hedberg, Matthew Meola, Aron Samkoff, Thomas Peters, Yun-Ning Wu, and Jennifer Zoltanski.
  • 2003–2004 Scholarships awarded to Jonathan Chipko, Inessa Epstein, Lawrence Goldman, Joseph Hedberg, Steven Jaslar, Hazim Nada, Minh-Tri L. Vo, and Jennifer Zoltanski.
  • 2002–2003 Scholarships awarded to Jonathan Chipko, Carmen Costin, Inessa Epstein, Steven Jaslar, Rahul Malhotra, John F. McClain III, Craig Phillips, Jared Smollik, and Minh-Tri L. Vo.
  • 2001–2002 Scholarships awarded to Stephen Healey, Sarah Jane Leslie, Rahul Malhotra, John F. McClain III, Craig Phillips, and Jared Smollik.

Henry G. Sanders 1925 Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics:   Awarded usually to a student entering the third year, with preference to students majoring in mathematics or intending to pursue a professional career in mathematics, especially teaching.

  • 2015–2016 Scholarship awarded to Thomas Gill
  • 2014–2015 Scholarship awarded to Chris Wittmann
  • 2012–2013 Scholarship awarded to Ian Kotliar and Kevin Wong
  • 2011–2012 Scholarship awarded to Wen J Hong, Christopher J Rusnak and Christopher S Ghanem.
  • 2010–2011 Scholarship awarded to Kenneth Klose and Matthew Lancellotti.
  • 2009–2010 Scholarships awarded Darlayne Addabbo and Kristen Lew .
  • 2008–2009 Scholarship awarded to Ryan Kowalick.
  • 2007–2008 Scholarships awarded Sjuvon Chung and Peter Enny.
  • 2006–2007 Scholarships awarded to Jessica Chen and Christopher Sadowski.
  • 2005–2006 Scholarship awarded to Dennis Faynberg.
  • 2004–2005 Scholarship awarded to Dennis Faynberg.
  • 2003–2004 Scholarships awarded to Gregory Lagakos and Aleksey Ratushnyy.
  • 2002–2003 Scholarships awarded to Stanislav Belenitsky and Minh-Tri L. Vo.
  • 2001–2002 Scholarships awarded to Maureen Sweeney.
  • 2000–2001 Scholarships awarded to Laura M. Napoli and Stanislav Khutorskoy.


Undergraduate Mathematics Awards

Kenneth and Rosalind Wolfson Annual Award for Academic Excellence in Mathematics:   Established by Rosalind Wolfson to reward the academic excellence of students enrolled at Rutgers. Awards are made at graduation to full-time undergraduate seniors majoring in mathematics and are based on academic merit as determined by the program administrator.

  • 2016 Prize awarded to Justine Langman
  • 2015 Prize awarded to Richard Wong
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Ryan McDermott
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Andrew Schultz
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Mark Kim
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Itai Feigenbaum
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Joseph Shao
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Christopher Skalit
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Hanna Komlos
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Alexander Conway and Charles Siegel
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Joseph Walsh
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Thomas Peters
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Gregory Muller and Minh-Tri L. Vo

Joseph P. Bradley Memorial Prize in Mathematics: For a senior who need not be a mathematics major. Selection is made in part on the basis of the student's performance on a special examination.

  • 2016 Prize awarded to Justin Luckenbaugh
  • 2015 Prize awarded to Gyu Eun Lee
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Mohammed el Hedi Bahri
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Matthew Lancellotti
  • 2012 Prize shared by Tomofumi Yamaguchi and Kevin Calkins
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Asya Pristker
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Wei Chen
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Sherwood J. Hachtman
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Jeremy Engel
  • 2007 Prize shared by Marla Slusky and Eric Wayman
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Siwei Zhu
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Christopher Holston and Siwei Zhu
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Gregory Muller
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Jared Smollik
  • 2001 Prize awarded to Daniel Wilckens
  • 2000 Prize awarded to Chris Calabro
  • 1998 Prize awarded to Chris Calabro
  • 1997 Prize awarded to Adam J. Wolfe
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Devon J. Morrese

Lawrence Corwin Memorial Math Prize: To a non-traditional graduating senior mathematics major with a distinguished record in mathematics courses at Rutgers-New Brunswick.

  • 2016 Prize awarded to Austin Chennault
  • 2015 Prize awarded to Jamie Gillar
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Marc Aurel T Gilles
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Allen Hungria
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Kenneth Klose
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Itai Feigenbaum
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Joshua Feldman
  • 2009 Prize awarded jointly to Amanda Hood and Javier Rosa
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Matthew Samuel
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Matthew Pillion
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Paul Geyer
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Daniel J. Brown
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Gary Wenger
  • 2003 Prize awarded to David Biddulph
  • 2002 Prize awarded to James R. Jones
  • 1997 Prize awarded jointly to Vanessa Lopez and Catherine Estelle

Hannah Hoyt Senior Prize in Mathematics: For a Douglass Residential College senior who has excelled in mathematics.

  • 2015 Prize awarded to Lingxin Zhou
  • 2015 Prize awarded to Aleksandra Niepla
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Katherine Sytwu
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Maria Taranov
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Emily Sergel
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Islah Nuriddin
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Khrystyna Choliy
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Prudence Heck

Richard Morris Award: Awarded to the Douglass Residential College senior majoring in mathematics who attains the highest average grade in all mathematics courses taken in college through the first term of the senior year. In the event of a tie, the prize will be awarded to the student having the highest general average.

  • 2016 Prize awarded to Xiaoyu Zhang
  • 2015 Prize awarded to Aleksandra Niepla
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Katherine Sytwu
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Darlayne Addabbo
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Julia Fendler
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Brenna Krieger
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Islah Nuriddin
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Khrystyna Choliy
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Aziza Jefferson
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Melissa Lieberman
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Eve Stein
  • 2000 Prize awarded to Debra Mix
  • 1999 Prize awarded to Maria Steffero
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Arpy Khatchirian
  • 1995 Prize awarded to Mila Radetich

Henry G. Sanders 1925 Memorial Prize in Mathematics: Awarded to a senior mathematics major for exemplary achievement in mathematics.
For awards after 1997, see the Henry G. Sanders 1925 Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics above.

  • 1997 Prize awarded to David Nacin
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Stephen Levitt
  • 1995 Prize awarded jointly to Mila Radetich and James M. Tyne

John Bogart Prize: For a mathematics major. Selection is made in part on the basis of the student's performance on a special examination.

  • 2015 Prize awarded to Elliot Glazer
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Richard Wong
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Gyu Eun Lee
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Kemraj Dubbra
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Matthew Chao
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Maria Taranov
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Eric M. Koo
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Wei Chen
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Justin Palumbo
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Marla Slusky
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Matthew Meola
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Stephen Curran
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Lawrence Goldman
  • 2002 Prize awarded to Rahul Malhotra and Jared Smollik
  • 2001 Prize awarded to See-Loon Ng
  • 2000 Prize awarded to Vitaliy Gyrya
  • 1998 Prize awarded to Chris Calabro
  • 1997 Prize awarded to Adam J. Wolfe
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Arpy L. Khatchirian
  • 1995 Prize awarded to James R. Conant

Lawrence Corwin Prize in Mathematics: For distinguished performance in mathematics.

  • 2011 Prize awarded to Maria Taranov
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Christopher Mischaikow
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Emily Sergel
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Joseph Shao
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Matthew Meola
  • 2005 Prizes awarded to Charles Siegel and Marla Slusky
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Siwei Zhu
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Gregory Muller
  • 2002 Prize awarded to Christopher Ross
  • 2001 Prize awarded to Jared Smollik

Jacqueline B. Lewis Memorial Award:   Granted to an eligible non-traditional student to help support graduate study in mathematics or psychology.

  • 2009 Prize awarded to Amanda Hood
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Paul Geyer

Pi Mu Epsilon Prize: Awarded by the Douglass Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, for superior achievement in mathematics, to a Douglass Residential College student who is a declared mathematics major.

  • 2016 Prize awarded to Linda Cook
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Tianyi Liu
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Kristin Heininge
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Darlayne Addabbo
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Khrystyna Choliy
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Aziza Jefferson
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Siddhi Parikh
  • 2002 Prize awarded to Prudence Heck
  • 2000 Prize awarded to Maria Tsang
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Arpy Khatchirian

Tilla Weinstein Award: for exceptional achievement in mathematics.

  • 2015 Prize awarded to Thomas M. Gill
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Chris Wittmann
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Shai Horowitz
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Lavi Blumberg
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Kemraj Dubbra
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Richard Romanowski
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Sjuvon Chung
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Emily Sergel

Katharine Hazard Prize in Mathematics: Awarded by the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College to a first-year student at Douglass Residential College who has done exceptional work in mathematics. Selection to be made after spring term grades are known.

  • 2015 Prize awarded to Yuwen Wang
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Linda Cook
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Mansi Sanghvi
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Tianyi Liu
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Ashwini Dhokte
  • 2009 Prizes awarded to Margarita Molodan and Aliyeh Mousavi
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Darlayne Addabbo
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Lauren Li
  • 2006 Prize awarded to Victoria Frace
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Drasti Makawana
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Nehme Mayssam
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Chae Kim
  • 2002 Prize awarded to Stela Llusha
  • 2001 Prize awarded to Adenrele Akintobi
  • 2000 Prizes awarded to Lucia Wiguno and Michelle DeRitter
  • 1999 Prize awarded to Suk-Mei Kwok
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Nisha Batra
  • 1995 Prize awarded to Mona Younes

David Martin Weiss Memorial Award: Awarded to a first-year student from a New Brunswick College other than Douglass Residential College who has done exceptional work in mathematics.

  • 2015 Prize awarded to Terence Coelho and Srivatsa Tata
  • 2014 Prize awarded to Elliot Glazer
  • 2013 Prize awarded to Yao Rui Yeo
  • 2012 Prize awarded to Peter Chi
  • 2011 Prize awarded to Kevin Wong
  • 2010 Prize awarded to Diana Oliff
  • 2009 Prize awarded to Hyun (Mark) Kim
  • 2008 Prize awarded to Asya Pritsker
  • 2007 Prize awarded to Joseph Shao
  • 2005 Prize awarded to Eric Wayman
  • 2004 Prize awarded to Matthew Meola
  • 2003 Prize awarded to Siwei Zhu
  • 2002 Prize awarded to Michael Alfare
  • 2001 Prize awarded to Douglas Scheinberg
  • 2000 Prize awarded to Jared Smollik
  • 1998 Prize awarded to Daniel Wilckens
  • 1996 Prize awarded to Jin Namkoong

The Prize Exams are offered in late March each year. There are two separate prize exams, the Freshman/Sophomore Exam and the Junior/Senior Exam. Each exam is two hours long. For more information, and to see the exams given last year go to

Notable performances on the Mathematics Prize Exam .

  • 2016:
    • Freshman: 1st place: Robert Melville, 2nd place: Rupesh Chinta, Honorable mentions: Manon Atali, Anton Maliev, David Tong.
    • 2nd year and above: 1st place: Elliot Glazer, 2nd place: Terence Coelho.
    • 2015:
      • Junior-Senior exam: Thomas Gill,
      • Freshman-Sophomore exam: AbdulRahman Alharbi, Andrew Cai, Elliot Glazer, Tobias Schofield,Sri Tata
    • 2012: Louis Brown, David Kolchmeyer and Christos Zambas
    • 2011: Vivak Patel, Tomofumi Yamaguchi, and Owen Healey
    • 2010: Matthew Chao, Henry Fooshee, William Pan, and Tomofumi Yamaguchi
    • 2009, in the junior/senior category: Wei Chen and Gregory Stern,
        in the freshman/sophomore category: Richard Romanowski and Tomofumi Yamaguchi
    • 2007, in the freshman/sophomore category: Wei Chen and Tim (Hou Keong) Lou
    • 2006, in the junior/senior category: Alexander Conway and Justin Palumbo,
        in the freshman/sophomore category: John Kim and Matthew Samuel
    • 2005, in the freshman/sophomore category: Justin Palumbo
    • 2004, in the freshman/sophomore category: Gene Kim and Kristin Liang
    • 2003, in the freshman/sophomore category: Stephen Curran, Philip Engel, and Christopher Ross
    • 2002, in the junior/senior category: Carmen Costin
    • 2001, in the junior/senior category: Rajeev Rao,
        in the freshman/sophomore category: Nikolay Zaborenko.
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