Each spring, Northfield Mount Hermon celebrates its graduating student-athletes who will continue their athletics careers in college. On May 3, 38 members of NMH’s class of 2024 who are committed to compete on the collegiate level were recognized at a ceremony in Alumni Hall, along with their coaches and families.
"We are excited to see these students commit to the next chapter of their athletic endeavors,” said Athletics Director Rick Hendrickson. “Each of them epitomizes our citizen-scholar-athlete model, and they will represent NMH in great ways on the collegiate level.
“I also want to acknowledge the support that each of our student-athletes has received from family, adults, and peers in our school community and, very importantly, their coaches," Hendrickson added.
The students and the colleges they’ve committed to:
Curtis Adams-Beyea, rowing: Colby College (top)
Mark Ayala, wrestling: U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Anna Brenner, rowing: Hamilton College
Zach Britton, soccer: UMass Lowell
James Carlock, wrestling: New York University
Asani Ceaser, basketball: Harvard University (top right)
Dani Ceseretti, basketball: Villanova University
Nate Chase, rowing: University of Washington
Jordan “Sincere” Clemons, basketball: University of Vermont
Tommy Conway, lacrosse: Wentworth Institute of Technology
Annie Dai, golf: Amherst College
Ryan Danso, lacrosse: Western New England University
Serigne Babacar Diallo, soccer: Grand Canyon University
Nicholas Dwamena, soccer: Dickinson College
Marcel Elicagaray, basketball: Whitman College
Yoav Feingold, soccer: Brandeis University
Cam Fleming, basketball: University of Rochester
Lily Goldsmith, lacrosse: Hamilton College
Alastair Hafner-Schnee, soccer: College of the Holy Cross (middle right)
Tyler Kadish, wrestling: New York University
Stivan Kalchev, wrestling: New York University
Owen Kiernan, lacrosse: United States Merchant Marine Academy
Gavin Krauss, soccer: Colgate University
Karla Lazaro, wrestling: Muhlenberg College (bottom right)
Henry Lester, soccer: Connecticut College
Evan Mirazimi, basketball: Carnegie Mellon University
Students Spend Spring Break Learning in Belize and Japan
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