By Nathan Junk ’19
SCHOOL: Mercer university
SPORT: Lacrosse
DIVISION: I
“Definitely the big campus feel and the fact that it’s in the south! The facilities and services that they provide their athletes with are very pristine and I connected with the coaching staff very quickly.”
SCHOOL: Mercer university
SPORT: Lacrosse
DIVISION: I
“It has a strong pharmacy program and that’s something that I want to study but it was also that fact that I could play lacrosse and have a major in science or medicine.”
SCHOOL: Jacksonville University
SPORT: Lacrosse
DIVISION: I
“Up and coming lacrosse, solid Business School, smaller campus, and living right next to the beach.”
SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF Richmond
SPORT: Soccer
DIVISION: I
“Richmond has a really great soccer program as well as really great academics so I felt like it was the perfect fit for me.”
SCHOOL: The Ohio state university
SPORT: Basketball
DIVISION: I
“I think the campus and the university in general was the biggest part, Ohio state is getting better and better academically every year and the basketball program had always been a great program.”
SCHOOL: Miami University (OH)
SPORT: Basketball
DIVISION: I
“Probably the coaches for believing in the player I am and the player I am becoming and offering me before my sophomore year showed me that they really had a lot of faith in me.”
SCHOOL: The Ohio state university
SPORT: Swimming
DIVISION: I
“I think what appeals to me the most is that it’s my family school. My great grandmother, my grandmother, and my mom all went to Ohio State, and two of my siblings, Thomas and Betsy are current students.”
SCHOOL: Denison University
SPORT: Lacrosse
DIVISION: III
“Probably Coach Caravana. He was a super charismatic guy and I could tell right away that he cared a lot about his players’ success not just on the field, but in life after college too”.
SCHOOL: Duke University
SPORT: Diving
DIVISION: I
“Duke has been my dream for a long time and I knew I loved it before I ever visited. It’s the perfect combination of athletic and academic rigor.”