College of Education and Behavioral Sciences News
Sarah Vincent crowned WKU's 2024 Homecoming queen
- WKU News
- Saturday, November 16th, 2024
Sarah Vincent of Bardstown, Kentucky, was crowned WKU’s 2024 Homecoming queen on Saturday (November 16).
Vincent, daughter of Jacob and Lee Ann Vincent, is a Public Health and Healthcare Administration major and was sponsored by Kappa Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha.
First runner-up was Jozee Bond of O'Fallon, Illinois, daughter of Todd Bond and the late Haley Bond. Bond is a Human Resources Management major and was sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta and Phi Gamma Delta.
Second runner-up was Rosie Ribble of Nashville, Tennessee, daughter of Matthew and Tessa Ribble. Ribble is a Corporate & Organizational Communications and Public Relations major and was sponsored by Phi Mu and Kappa Alpha Order.
The 42 Homecoming queen candidates were recognized at halftime of Saturday’s WKU Football game at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. Awards were presented by 2023 Homecoming queen Millie LeJeune and President Timothy C. Caboni.
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