High School Athletes Shine on National Signing Day in Charlotte

High school athletes celebrating National Signing Day

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Today marks a significant milestone for high school seniors in Charlotte as they participate in National Signing Day. Schools are filled with excitement as student-athletes sign financial aid agreements to commit to their dream colleges. This year, the NCAA has announced major changes by eliminating the National Letter of Intent, introducing new financial aid agreements instead. Athletes from various sports are ready to take their talents to collegiate levels, showcasing their hard work and dedication in the process.

Excitement in Charlotte as High School Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent Amid Big Changes!

Charlotte, get ready! Today marks a major milestone for many high school seniors across the area as they participate in National Signing Day. This is a day filled with hopes, dreams, and some pretty impressive athletic achievements! Schools are buzzing with excitement as student-athletes officially sign their letters to commit to their dream colleges. But this year, there’s a twist. The NCAA has decided to shake things up by eliminating the National Letter of Intent (NLI), a practice enjoyed since the 1960s. Instead, student-athletes will sign financial aid agreements with the NCAA.

For our current seniors, today is the day they can sign for basketball and all Division I and Division II sports. If you’re a basketball enthusiast, don’t forget that the early signing period extends until November 20. For our friends in other sports? No worries! They can sign anytime until August 1, 2025. Special shoutout to football players: the Division I early signing period runs from December 4 to 6, with the regular signing periods kicking off on February 5!

Meet the Stars Making Waves in College Sports!

As we dive into today’s festivities, let’s celebrate some of the talented athletes from the Charlotte area who are ready to take their skills to the next level:

  • Cannon School:
    • Maya McCorkle (Basketball) – East Tennessee State University
    • Khloe Thompson (Winston-Salem State University)
    • John Kroll (Swimming) – Notre Dame
    • Ari Lopez (Volleyball) – University of Tampa
    • Maria Nix (Volleyball) – Butler
    • Lily Wittgraefe (Volleyball) – Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Carmel Christian:
    • Anderson Rider (Baseball) – Ferrum College
    • Sienna Jauch (Women’s Golf) – North Greenville University
    • Landon Boyd (Baseball) – Florida International University
    • Bryce Slay (Men’s Basketball) – Marshall University
  • Central Academy:
    • Gavin Jansen (Cross-Country/Track) – Gardner-Webb
    • Addison Crawford (Softball) – Rollins
  • Central Cabarrus:
    • Keyen Elbe (Baseball) – Surry Community College
    • Abbey Cronin (Swimming) – Akron
    • Lyla Johns (Swimming) – Georgia Southern
  • Charlotte Catholic:
    • Madison Baumgratz (Women’s Lacrosse) – Virginia Tech
    • Luke Colwell (Men’s Lacrosse) – Randolph Macon
    • Giovanni Delissio (Men’s Lacrosse) – Detroit Mercy
    • Chris Eagan (Basketball) – American
    • Brooks Griffith (Lacrosse) – University of Lynchburg
    • Will Guthrie/Will Hartman (Men’s Golf) – Georgia/Vanderbilt
    • Brendan Leonard (Lacrosse) – Salisbury University
    • Matt McKnight (Baseball) – North Carolina
    • Cannon Ridinger (Lacrosse) – Providence
    • Max Sovie (Lacrosse) – Mercer
  • Charlotte Christian:
    • Anna Hinde (Softball) – Florida State University
    • Cohen Bettencourt (Baseball) – High Point University
    • Grant Nicholson (Baseball) – Wake Forest University
    • Caroline Noonan (Volleyball) – College of Charleston
    • Alexander Paschall (Golf) – Davidson College
    • Andrew Boythe (Soccer) – Cedarville University
    • Sophia Harris (Tennis) – Fairfield University
    • Beckett Vance (Lacrosse) – Penn State University
  • Charlotte Country Day:
    • Connor Wickerham (Swimming) – Brown University
    • Brooke McCall (Volleyball) – Florida Atlantic University
    • Grayson Anne McCurdy (Lacrosse) – James Madison University
    • Elle Scott (Swimming) – University of California, Berkeley
    • Carlin Parker (Basketball) – University of Tampa
  • Charlotte Latin:
    • Avery Booker (Baseball) – Queens University
    • Norvy Clontz (Swimming) – University of California, Berkeley
    • Lila Connor (Swimming) – Georgetown University
    • Brayden Hampton (Baseball) – Fairmont State University
    • Riley Milligan/Reese Morgan (Lacrosse) – St. Bonaventure University/Temple University
  • Christ the King:
    • Patrick Walsh (Baseball) – U.S. Naval Academy
    • Owen Shipman (Baseball) – Queens University
    • PJ Flynn (Lacrosse) – Anderson University
    • Julia Filiault (Swimming) – Sienna College
    • JP Zimmerman (Lacrosse) – Wingate University
    • Audrey Gorman (Basketball) – Newberry College
    • Malerie Lague (Golf) – U.S. Naval Academy

In addition to these incredible athletes, schools like Independence, Lake Norman, and South Mecklenburg are also proudly showcasing their stars. Coaches and administrators are beaming with pride as these young women and men embark on their athletic journeys.

Today isn’t just about signing papers; it’s about celebrating dedication, hard work, and the dreams that these athletes have pursued. Athletes across the Charlotte area are giving their all, ready to tackle their new challenges in college sports.

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