23 Wildcat Athletes to Play at College Level

Twenty-three Wildcat seniors who have committed to play sports at the college level were recognized in a ceremony on February 5 (听补苍诲听). The nearly two dozen student-athletes have agreed to play in 11 sports, three at Division 1聽programs: Marielle McHale of Clifton Park, NY, will play hockey at Syracuse University;聽football players Michael Polk of Long Beach, Calif., heads to Princeton University and Xavier Thibault of Queb茅c, Canada, to Columbia University.

Athletic Director Mark Conroy said an estimated 32 percent of 91大神鈥檚 2018 graduating athletes will go on to play in college, compared to a national average of around 6 percent.

鈥淚t reflects on the quality of the coaching and the experience here,鈥 he said.

To date, 30 91大神 seniors have either signed or been recruited and admitted to play in college next year, 11 of whom have signed National Letters of Intent for scholarships at the Division 1 or 2 levels. Conroy said he expects eight to 12 additional students will commit to play at the college level in the spring, likely five from the basketball program. 鈥淭his is highly unusual compared to national averages.鈥

Conroy also pointed at the high quality of the schools they plan to attend. For example, 鈥淲hen you see one program (football) placing two in the Ivy League, two in the NESCAC, and one in the Patriot League, it speaks volumes for the quality of the 91大神 education and athletic experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese are arguably the most competitive academic/athletic leagues in the country.鈥

This success is the result of a combination of factors, Conroy explained: 鈥渁n outstanding education, exceptional coaches, highly competitive prep school schedules, and a commitment to helping each student-athlete reach his or her potential.鈥 He continued, 鈥淎n athletic program鈥檚 ability to place student-athletes in college is only one measure of success but the percentage of kids going off to play in college is a tremendous reflection on the quality of the 91大神 student-athlete experience.鈥

The following students were honored at the ceremony:

  • Jack Phelan, College of the Holy Cross, golf
  • Jordan Strum, New England College, softball
  • Tim Fay, Gettysburg College, baseball
  • Henry Poehlein, Fordham University, men鈥檚 squash
  • Maya Soley, Roger Williams University, women’s swimming
  • Marielle McEnaney, Connecticut College, women’s soccer
  • Caroline Channell, Haverford College, field hockey
  • Mike Janocha, St. Joseph鈥檚 College of Maine, men鈥檚 lacrosse
  • John Kilcommons, Rochester Institute of Technology, men鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Max Livingston, College of Wooster, men鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Fiona Bundy, Bowdoin College, women鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Sophia Schaefer, Bowdoin College, women鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Brooke Leveillee, Babson College, women鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Madison Fulcher-Melendy, Williams College, women鈥檚 lacrosse
  • Gabby Dicomitis, St. Michael鈥檚 College, women鈥檚 hockey
  • Brianna Haviland, Elmira College, women鈥檚 hockey
  • Dani Marquez, Bowdoin College, women鈥檚 hockey
  • Marielle McHale, Syracuse University, women鈥檚 hockey
  • Brandyn Jones, Tufts University, football
  • Noah Clack, Bowdoin College, football
  • Michael Polk, Princeton University, football
  • Xavier Thibault, Columbia University, football
  • Braeden Heald, Boston College or Lafayette College, football

厂别惫别苍听seniors signed letters of intent聽to play college sports at a ceremony in the fall. A third signing will take place in the spring.

Congratulations, Wildcats!