Wolfe receives AASP Student Conference Abstract Grant

Ethan Wolf, School of Kinesiology MS in sport and exercise psychology student, and member of the Sport Medicine Psychology Laboratory (SMPL), recently received a 2020 Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Student Conference Abstract Grant for his project, “Relationships between pre-match sleep, in-match running metrics, and post-match wellness perceptions among women’s collegiate club soccer midfielders.” Co-authors of the paper include fellow students Jeff Frykholm and Kaija Eckholm, postdoctoral researcher Chase Straw, and Wolfe’s adviser and director of the SMPL, professor Diane Wiese-Bjornstal, PhD

The AASP Foundation created the Student Abstract Awards to help student members who wish to attend the (virtual) AASP 2020 Annual Conference and present their work. A total of 20 awards at $250 USD each are sponsored by Routledge/Taylor & Francis this year. Wolfe will be presenting a poster at the AASP conference in October representing collaborative interdisciplinary work with other members of the SMPL.