Last Wednesday, nearly two dozen Broadneck athletes celebrated their future commitment to athletics and academics.
In total, 24 Bruin seniors celebrated their pledges to continue as college athletes. The commitments covered 10 sports at 17 institutions spanning all three divisions of NCAA competition.
November 8 marked the beginning of the early signing period for most college sports, in which seniors who have committed to play for a specific NCAA Division I or II college may sign their official financial aid agreements or commitment letters. NCAA Division III institutions cannot provide athletic scholarships, per NCAA rules, but may participate in signing ceremonies with celebratory letters.
Nick Cicale, baseball – United States Military Academy (West Point)
Faith Everett, field hockey – Maryland
Abby Favazza, softball – Franklin and Marshall
Grace Figueroa, field hockey – York
Grace Gartrell, women’s soccer – Salisbury
Isabella Herrera, softball – Eastern
Cayman Holmes, women’s lacrosse – Flagler (Florida)
Katelyn Kearns, field hockey – Massachusetts-Amherst
Raleigh Kerst, field hockey – Ohio State
Blake Levicki, men’s lacrosse – Christopher Newport
Savannah Libby, women’s lacrosse – Salisbury
Olivia Mellynchuk, tennis – United States Military Academy (West Point)
Mia Moody, field hockey – Salisbury
Malayna Owens, softball – Hood
Chloe Page, field hockey – Syracuse
Donovan Probst, men’s lacrosse – Wingate
Amanda Protzman, volleyball – Millersville
Grace Purdum, softball – Wilson
Charlotte Ritchey, gymnastics – Maryland
Brayden Schmidt, men’s lacrosse – Salisbury
Cade Schuetter, baseball – Colorado State-Pueblo
Joey Smargissi, football – Washington and Lee
Mike Swick, baseball – Frostburg State
Noah Yoder, men’s lacrosse – St. Mary’s (Maryland)
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