Dostoevsky and double-doubles: Tobe Awaka discusses academics and athletics with Provost Prelock
Tobe Awaka, a standout basketball player for the Arizona Wildcats, has excelled both on the court and in academics. As a key contributor, he helped lead the team to its first Final Four in 25 years, earning accolades such as the Big 12 Conference's Sixth Man of the Year. Alongside his athletic achievements, Awaka is a dedicated student in business administration at the Eller College, recognized for his academic excellence by being named to the Academic All-American team. He balances rigorous coursework with basketball, emphasizing the importance of education in personal and professional growth.
By the Numbers- Awaka averaged 9.1 rebounds per game, the second-highest in the Big 12 Conference.
- He recorded eight double-doubles during the season.
- Awaka led college basketball in offensive rebounding percentage with a rate of 20.2%.
- Awaka maintains a strong support system at the University of Arizona for both academics and athletics.
- He recently completed an internship on Wall Street, enhancing his practical knowledge in finance.
- Awaka's transition from Tennessee to Arizona has fostered new friendships and team culture, contributing to team success.
Awaka plans to pursue a professional basketball career, aiming for opportunities in the NBA or overseas. He also intends to continue nurturing the relationships he established in Arizona, while exploring a career in finance and investments.
Bottom LineAwaka exemplifies the balance of athletics and academics, emphasizing the value of education in achieving long-term success both on and off the court. His journey underscores the importance of personal growth, networking, and preparation for life after basketball.
Read more at University of Arizona News
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