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M Club Announces 2025 Rodman Postgraduate Scholarships

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Ten Terrapins have been awarded M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarships in 2025. The M Club awards $5,000 scholarships yearly to former student-athletes looking to continue their education post-graduation. Overall, the M Club awarded $50,000 in postgraduate scholarship support. A record 33 Terps applied for the scholarship this year.

This year's recipients are: Tasha Brozowski (Gymnastics '25), Victoria Gatzendorfer (Gymnastics '25), James Heffley (Baseball '24), Zoe Huang (Volleyball '25), Kirstin Nichols (Cross Country/Track & Field '24), Sam O'Brian (Wrestling '25), Karla Elena Vazquez Setzer (Women's Golf '24), Maura Verleg (Field Hockey '24), Hannah Warther (Women's Lacrosse '21) and Ellie Watson (Volleyball '24).

These former student-athletes have demonstrated excellence in athletics and academics at the University of Maryland. They received at least one varsity letter from the university and have earned a bachelor's degree from the university. They must not be an active member of a college athletics roster for the 2025-26 academic year. They must have applied to (or enrolled in) a graduate program in an accredited institution for the purpose of pursuing an advanced degree.

"Congratulations to our 2025 M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship recipients," said Marjorie Bollinger Baker (Cross-Country/Track & Field '02), chair of the selection committee. "The M Club is proud to award 10 scholarships this year to outstanding student-athletes representing eight different sports. Our selection committee was humbled and inspired by the stories shared in their applications—stories that spoke of perseverance, purpose, and the transformative power of the student-athlete experience at Maryland. Whether just graduating or already enrolled in graduate programs, these Terps continue to view the M Club as a lasting part of their journey. We are honored to support them as they take the next step in their academic and professional pursuits, and we celebrate them as shining examples of how we live our mission of Athletes Helping Athletes."

"Maryland Athletics and the Terrapin Club are proud to partner with the M Club in awarding $50,000 in postgraduate scholarship support to these deserving 10 Terrapins," said Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Development Officer Kirby Mills. "Since it was established in 2006 through the generosity of the Rodman family and in honor of former Terps boxer, Leonard Rodman, the postgraduate scholarship program has continued to grow and help more and more Maryland student-athletes pursue their goals of earning advanced degrees. This program is the embodiment of the M Club's mission of Athletes Helping Athletes, and I know each and every one of this year's remarkable recipients will continue to make the University of Maryland proud. Thank you to the selection committee and to committee chair, Marjorie Baker, for their excellent work in selecting this year's winners, coming from the largest pool of nominees we have ever had."
 
Tasha Brozowski: 2025 Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
Brozowski, a native of Angier, NC, was a member of the Maryland gymnastics team from 2022-25. She was named a WCGA Scholastic All-American, Academic All-Big Ten and a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. She competed on bars with the Terrapins, helping them to four NCAA Regionals in her time as a Terp. She was a member of Kubasik First Impact, SAAC, Gossett Fellows, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Pre-Health Terps, Interpship Academy, and Leadership Academy. Brozowski graduated from Maryland in 2025 with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health Science. Brozowski is pursuing a Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies at Shenandoah University in Virginia.

"I am humbly honored to be a recipient of the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship and thankful to the M Club and the University of Maryland for helping me be able to pursue my passion of becoming a Physician Assistant at Shenandoah University. This scholarship will help me focus on my studies and reduce financial stress. The M Club has taught me what it means to provide for future generations. My time as a student-athlete at the University of Maryland has impacted my life in many ways that often leave me speechless, as I have learned the value of resilience, dedication, and collaboration, which I hope to help provide to the next generation of Terps. Despite the physical and mental challenges I have faced during my four years here, one thing that has never changed is the unwavering support I have received from the Maryland Athletics community. I have learned the importance of an uplifting and encouraging community, which has driven me to stay motivated, remember my purpose, and learn how to become a leader. I can say with confidence that my personal and professional development is attributable to the exceptional programming and guidance from alumni and the administration here at Maryland. Thank you for these positive and rewarding experiences, and I hope to be a supporting factor in continuing the development of these programs and opportunities for athletes in the future. I am so grateful to call myself a Terp, and I can't wait to return to campus and support future Terps! Thank you, M Club!"
Gatzendorfer: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
Gatzendorfer, a native of Marvin, NC, was a four-year letterwinner with the Maryland gymnastics program from 2022-25. She was a WCGA Scholastic All-American at Maryland. She competed on bars and beam and helped the Terps to four NCAA Regionals. At Maryland, she has been the Leadership Council Chair of the Sports Management Program, a Gossett Fellow, a part of the Maryland Sports Business Planning Team, and a part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She also did an InTERPship and was an intern in the Maryland Athletics Marketing Department. Gatzendorfer earned a Bachelor's degree in Management from Maryland in the Spring of 2025. She will pursue a Master's of Sports Administration at Boston College this fall. "It is a true honor to be selected as a 2025 M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship recipient. Competing as a Maryland gymnast has shaped who I am today, and I am grateful for the M Club's investment in my future as I begin my Master's in Sports Administration at Boston College. I am excited to give back to the world of athletics, just as Maryland has given so much to me."
James Heffley: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
Heffley, a native of Kensington, MD, was a member of the Maryland baseball program for four seasons, helping the Terps to two Big Ten Championships and a Big Ten Tournament Championship. He was named the team's Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winner in 2022. Heffley was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. He worked as a Sports Turf Technician with the Facilities and Grounds department. This past year, he was the baseball team's Director of Player Personnel. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics in 2024 from Maryland and will pursue a Master's in the Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering program focusing on Project Management.

"I am honored to be selected as a M Club Rodman Post Graduate Scholarship recipient. The University of Maryland and the athletic department have shown me nothing but love and support throughout my educational career. This award is a result of the many people who have pushed me to do my best and always act in a professional manner. My development as a student athlete has prepared me for the many challenges that lie ahead. I am thankful to the M club as this scholarship serves as a tremendous investment in my future. Maryland is and will always be my home. I could not be prouder to continue my education at this institution."
Zoe Huang: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
A native of Centreville, VA, Huang lettered for four seasons with the Maryland volleyball program. She was the team's Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree in 2023 and earned Academic All-Big Ten three times. She played in 124 matches in her career with a career-best 36 assists as a senior vs. UCLA. Huang was the President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) in 2024-25. She was also on the SEEC executive board as the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. As part of Maryland Made, she was a Gossett Fellow, a member of the Leadership Academy and InTERPship Program. She was also an intern with the Terrapin Club. She graduated from Maryland with a Bachelor of Science from the Business School in Marketing in 2025, and is pursuing a Master's in the Robert H. Smith School of Business with a focus on Management at Maryland.

"I'm incredibly honored to be a M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship recipient. The support and opportunities the University has provided me have shaped my collegiate journey and me as a person and a professional. This award allows me to commit to continued learning and also to continue to stay here at Maryland. It inspires me to continue making a meaningful impact and using my voice in the next chapter of my academic and professional career. I am grateful for the M Club and their continued support as I finish my collegiate athletic experience and continue into my professional one."
Kirstin Nichols: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
Nichols is a native of Crofton, MD, and competed with the cross country and track & field teams as a Terrapin. She was awarded the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award and was a Do Good Institute Spring 2025 Accelerator Fellow. She was a member of the Gossett Fellows and College Park Scholars. She was a member of Maryland Made, serving as the Director of Storytelling among many various enterprises. Nichols earned both a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Bachelor of Science in Social Data Science from Maryland in December of 2024. She will pursue a Master's of Public Health at George Washington University this coming year.

"I am incredibly grateful to have received the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship. Being a student-athlete at the University of Maryland is about more than competing for the Terps; it's about being part of a community of inspiring, passionate, and caring individuals. I attribute so much of my professional development to Maryland Made, where I was able to participate in SAAC and Gossett Fellows as well as collaborate with the Pre-Health Terps. I am so fortunate to have had the opportunity to advance my career through these initiatives, and am eager to pay it forward as I study public health at George Washington University with the help of this scholarship!"
Sam O'Brian: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
A native of Woodbine, MD, O'Brian earned three letters with the wrestling program at Maryland. He earned the ICA Academic Achievement Award twice while serving as the team's SAAC representative. He served as a project manager student intern for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). A member of the Maryland Honors College and University Honors, O'Brian earned undergraduate degrees in English and German at Maryland and will pursue a Master's of Professional Studies in Security and Terrorism Studies at Maryland, starting this fall.

"I am extremely honored and grateful to receive the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship. It is encouraging and heartening to know that the support system I have had these past four years will follow me into the next venture of my life. I offer my deepest gratitude to the University of Maryland and the M Club for supporting me in my aspirations and ambitions. This scholarship will aid me through my master's program in Security and Terrorism Studies here at the University of Maryland, and being a recipient reinforces my desire to assist and protect others. The M Club's principle of athletes helping athletes is a system that I plan to give back to in my future, and I intend to help continue the wonderful support system present here in our athletics."
Karla Elena Setzer: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
A native of Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, Vázquez Setzer competed in golf for four seasons with the Terrapins and helped them to the NCAA Regionals during her time as a Terp. She was an Academic All-Big Ten selection and a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Finalist in addition to being on the Academic Athletic Honor Roll at Maryland. She was an active member of Maryland Made, serving as the President of Worldwide Terps. She was also a part of the Maryland Made Leadership Academy. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Management in 2024 and is pursuing a Master of Science in Finance at Maryland.

"I'm incredibly honored to receive the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship. As I work toward completing my master's in finance, this support empowers me to pursue a career where I can create a meaningful impact through leadership and connection. Maryland has shaped me in every way —athletically, academically, and personally —and I'm excited to continue representing the University of Maryland beyond the golf course. As an international student from Mexico, this recognition holds deep meaning. It reflects the values I carry from home and the journey my family and I have taken to get here. I will always carry Maryland pride with me, wherever my journey leads. I'm especially grateful to my family for their unconditional support, to my Coach Kelly G. Hovland for her constant guidance on and off the golf course, and to the M Club for believing in me and supporting my next chapter."
Maura Verleg: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
A native of Geldrop, the Netherlands, Verleg played four seasons of field hockey with the Terps. As a team captain in her final season as a Terp, she was named Second Team All-Big Ten in 2023 as well as being a member of the NFHCA National Academic Squad and an Academic All-Big Ten selection. She played in 83 games as a Terp and recorded 35 points, helping the team to three NCAA Tournaments and two NCAA Final Fours. She was a member of Maryland Made's Leadership Academy. She earned a double Bachelor's Degree in both Criminology and Criminal Justice and Psychology. She has been accepted into Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands and is pursuing a graduate program in Forensic and Legal Psychology.

"Receiving the Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship is truly an honor, and I am incredibly grateful to the M Club for their continued support of student-athletes. Maryland provided me with an invaluable experience as an athlete, giving me the opportunity to explore my academic interests while competing in one of the best leagues in the nation. This scholarship will help me as I continue my academic and professional journey, allowing me to fully focus on my education. The lessons I've learned at Maryland, both in athletics and academics, have shaped who I am today, and I am excited to carry that legacy forward!"
Hannah Warther: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
Warther, a native of Sykesville, MD, played five seasons with Maryland women's lacrosse as she was a part of two national championship teams, in 2017 and 2019, advancing to the NCAA Tournament in each season. She played in 57 games as a Terp and recorded 52 goals and 10 assists for 62 points over her playing career. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Maryland in 2020 and a Master's in Supply Chain Management in 2021 and is currently at New York Law School, pursuing a Juris Doctor with expected graduation in 2027.

"I am incredibly honored to receive the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship. Being part of the Maryland student-athlete community shaped who I am today, instilling in me discipline, resilience, and a strong sense of purpose, and I'm deeply grateful for the continued support as I pursue my legal education. This award is a powerful reminder of the enduring Terp network, and I'm excited to carry that spirit forward in my corporate law career—with the goal of one day giving back to the Maryland community that has given me so much." — Hannah Warther (Women's Lacrosse '21)
Ellie Watson: Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship
A native of Waxahachie, TX, Watson earned four letters in volleyball with the Terrapins. She appeared in 59 matches at Maryland as she was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and the team's Sportsmanship Award winner in 2024. She was a member of Pre-Health Terps through Maryland Made and was a Team Impact Athlete. She also served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as the volleyball team representative for four years. Watson graduated from Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in December of 2024. She has been accepted into Baylor University's graduate program and will pursue a Doctorate of Occupational Therapy.

"I am incredibly honored to receive the M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship. The M Club has been a constant source of support throughout my journey, allowing me to achieve my academic and professional goals while competing at the highest level. This scholarship gives me the opportunity to continue pursuing my passion as I work toward my Doctorate in Occupational Therapy at Baylor University. I'm always proud to be a Terp!"

The M Club Rodman Postgraduate Scholarship was established in 2006 with a $260K gift in the form of a life insurance policy for Leonard Rodman, a former Maryland Boxer and graduate of the class of 1943. Since his death, Rodman's endowment has allowed the M Club to award nearly $250,000 in postgraduate scholarship support to 46 Maryland student-athletes to continue their education. In 2012, Rodman was inducted into the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame posthumously for meritorious service in recognition of his lifelong commitment to Maryland student-athletes. Rodman's son, Roy, and grandson, Nolan, now continue his legacy of Athletes Helping Athletes through their ongoing generous support of the M Club and Maryland Athletics.

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Zoe Huang

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Ellie Watson

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Kirstin Nichols

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Tasha Brozowski

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Victoria Gatzendorfer

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Players Mentioned

Zoe Huang

#25 Zoe Huang

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Senior
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Ellie Watson

#10 Ellie Watson

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Senior
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Sam O

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Kirstin Nichols

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Tasha Brozowski

Tasha Brozowski

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Victoria Gatzendorfer

Victoria Gatzendorfer

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