APR 30 2024
LAST ROUND OF COLLEGE ATHLETES ANNOUNCE COMMITMENTS TO PLAY
The latest round of athletic signings took place on April 30, when 15 students announced their commitment to play their sport at the collegiate level. See where these Winged Beavers are headed next.

Baseball
- Robert Perlman will play baseball at Bowdoin College
- Connor Naspo will play baseball at Salve Regina University
Basketball
- Blake Smith will play basketball at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Tyler Mishock will play basketball at DeSales University
- Antoni Vlogianitis will play basketball at Marist College
Football
- Brandon Hutchison will play football at Fordham University
- Connor Cronin will play football at Princeton University
- Kristian Strong will play football at Dartmouth College
- Florian Leitz will play football at Union College
- Carson Klein will play football at Tulane University of Louisiana
Hockey
- Drew Pitts will play hockey at Tufts University
Soccer
- Christian Gardner will play soccer at Suffolk University
- Shikhar Motupally will play soccer at Massachusetts Institute Technology
- London Abbott will play soccer at Union College
- Lincoln Freeman will play soccer at Salve Regina University
This was the fourth and final signing ceremony of the year, bringing the total number of AOF students playing a college sport next year to 39.
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