Tatiana Nwosu
#29
Grad Year: 2025
Position: Defender
School: Lamar HS
Projected Major:
Field Hockey
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National Indoor Festival (2022 - U19 Houston Velocity)
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Sunshine Showcase (2022 - U19 Houston Velocity)
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National Indoor Tournament (2020 - U14 Texas Pride)
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Festival (2019 - U14 Texas Pride)
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Cal Cup Tournament 2019 (U12 Texas Pride White)
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National Indoor Tournament 2019 (U12 Texas Pride White)
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Texas Pride Indoor Classic (2019 – U12 Texas Pride White)
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Forth Worth Fall Classic (2018 – U12 Texas Pride White)
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Kinkaid Play Day (2018 - U12 Texas Pride White)
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Lamar High School (2021 – Present) Most Valuable Player (2021)
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Houston Velocity (2021 – Present)
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Texas Pride Club (2018-2020)
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Other Sports
Track & Field
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Lamar High School (2022 – present)
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Premier Performance Track Club
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All-American medalists as 8th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 11-12 year girls division in high jump (July 2019)
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All-American medalists as 4th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 11-12 year girls division in shot put (July 2019)
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All-American medalists as 7th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 11-12 girls division in long jump (July 2019)
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All-American medalists as 6th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 9-10 year girls division in triathlon (July 2017)
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All-American medalists as 5th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 9-10 year girls division in high jump (July 2017)
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All-American medalists as 6th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the 9-10 year girls division in shot put (July 2017)
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All-American medalists as 5th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the Girls 8 & under division in shot put & 4x100 relay
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All-American medalists as 8th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the Girls 8 & under division in long jump (July 2015)
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All-American medalists as 5th nationwide for the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics in the Girls 8 & under division in shot put (July 2014)
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Volleyball
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(Middle) – Lanier Middle School, 7th & 8th Grade team (2019 & 2020)
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(Outside Hitter) – Lamar High School (2021)
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Academic Achievements
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Lanier High School - Class of 2025 (GPA 4.63)
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Lanier Middle School
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National Junior Honor Society Inductee (2020-2021)​
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Straight "A" Honor Roll Recognition (2018-2021)
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Lockhart Elementary
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Received medal of recognition​ as the most outstanding female student in teacher's 5th grade class (May 2018)
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Selected in the HISD Gifted & Talented Vanguard program (2017 – present)
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Perfect Attendance Award (August 2012 - 2017)
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Straight “A” Honor Roll Recognition – Academic School Year of 2013- 2018
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Received a medal of recognition as the most outstanding female student in teacher’s 4th grade class (May 2017)
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National Elementary Honor Society Inductee (April 25, 2017)
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Recipient of the Principal’s Award for recognition as an outstanding student in the 3rd grade (May 2016)
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Outstanding Academic Recognitions in the following subjects: Reading, Math, & Science (May 2015 & May 2016)
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4th place overall for the HISD "Name That Book" competition with 5 other Lockhart Elementary students (March 27, 2015)
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Received medal of recognition as an outstanding student (May 2014)
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Extracurricular Activities
Black Girls Code
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Program to empower girls of colors ages 7 to 17 to become innovators in STEM fields, leaders in their communities, and builders of their own futures through exposure to computer science and technology (2018-2020)
RoboCampHer
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Summer camp designed for girls in grades 4-7 to develop interest in learning Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Robotics, and Computer Science. The camp is filled with exciting and innovative experiments that expose students to a new world of learning. (Summer of 2018)
Girls Scouts of America (2017-2020)
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Summer program sponsored by National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) designed to expose children to STEM fields along with group-based learning designed to maximize