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SENIOR ATHLETES TO PLAY AT THE NEXT LEVEL
The Class of 2023 has already been accepted to 69 colleges and universities across the United States (as of March 10). Many of these seniors applied under an early action application plan, allowing them to learn of their admission decision as early as October. A few even went a step further, applying early decision (ED), a binding agreement that commits an applicant to attending a college and paying full tuition if accepted.
University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Midway University, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Missouri, Newberry College, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Northeastern University, Oakwood University, Oklahoma State University, University of Oregon, Presbyterian College, University of Rhode Island, Rhodes College, Roanoke College, Rollins College, University of South Carolina, University of South Carolina (Aiken), University of South Carolina (Beaufort), University of South Florida, Spelman College, St Andrews University, St John’s College (Annapolis), Stetson University, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Texas Christian University, Utah State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, West Texas A&M University, Winthrop University, Wofford College, and The College of Wooster
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Several seniors in the Class of 2023 have signed letters of commitment to continue their athletic endeavors at the university level.
Amelia Lee will ride western equestrian at Midway University.
Briana Pinasco will play soccer at the University of South Carolina. Dylan Richardson will play baseball at Coastal Carolina University.



Landon Verano will play lacrosse at Mars Hill University.
These student-athletes were recognized during signing ceremonies at Fawcett Indoor Stadium in November and February
