
Hobbies and interests
Baseball
Andrew Polchow
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Winner
Andrew Polchow
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WinnerBio
Objective:
Scholarship applicant and dedicated student-athlete with extensive volunteer experience and leadership roles in sports. Seeking to contribute my work ethic and skills in Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University.
Education
Dublin Scioto High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Engineering Mechanics
Career
Dream career field:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Dream career goals:
Sports
Baseball
Varsity2021 – 20254 years
Awards
- Captain
- Scholar Athlete
- Leader of Accountability Group
Public services
Volunteering
Mason Foundation — Volunteer2023 – 2025
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Leo J. Landry Memorial Scholarship
WinnerAs a dedicated student-athlete with a strong academic foundation, I am excited to pursue a career in Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University. My passion for problem-solving and innovation in engineering has driven my academic and extracurricular pursuits. Throughout high school, I have strived for excellence both in the classroom and on the field, achieving a GPA of 4.37 and being named Valedictorian. I am also honored to have earned a place on the OSHL All-Academic First Team (2023-2025), which speaks to my commitment to academic success while balancing the demands of athletics. I am eager to further this journey by studying Mechanical Engineering at OSU, where I hope to contribute to sustainable technological advancements that improve lives and protect the environment.
My passion for baseball has been a significant influence on my life, shaping who I am as both an individual and a leader. Throughout my time as a varsity athlete, I have learned invaluable lessons about perseverance, accountability, and teamwork—traits that have shaped my character both on and off the field. As a starting catcher and captain of my high school baseball team, I have embraced the responsibilities that come with leadership, helping to guide my teammates through both victories and challenges. I also lead an accountability group on the team, where we encourage one another to maintain a strong work ethic, be disciplined in practice, and support each other in all aspects of life.
Baseball has taught me to approach challenges with a growth mindset. In the game, setbacks are inevitable—whether it's striking out or losing a close match—but learning to bounce back, stay focused, and push forward is key. This mindset has been instrumental in my academic pursuits as well. The challenges I've faced on the field have given me the resilience to overcome obstacles in the classroom, where I apply the same tenacity and determination to excel. Baseball has also taught me the importance of collaboration and clear communication, as working together as a team is essential to success both in sports and in life.
Off the field, my experiences as a volunteer—whether coaching youth hockey, assisting with baseball camps, or organizing community events—have further strengthened my leadership skills. These experiences have reinforced my passion for helping others and fostering a sense of community, which I plan to continue cultivating at Ohio State.
At The Ohio State University, I am excited to combine my love for engineering and my leadership skills to make a meaningful impact both in the classroom and within the athletic community. I am confident that the lessons learned from baseball and my academic achievements have prepared me to excel at OSU and beyond, and I am eager to contribute my work ethic, perseverance, and dedication to both the university and my future profession.