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College Prep's Class of 2025 Includes 5 College Athletic Recruits

  • Writer: Gardner Rees
    Gardner Rees
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

By Adam S. '25


With this year’s college admissions cycle recently coming to a close, we wanted to take a moment to highlight our senior athletes who are/have been committed to play sports at their future collegiate schools. These athletes have been working hard in AND out of the classroom throughout their time at College Prep, and we’re super proud that they’ve received opportunities to play at the next level. GO COUGARS!!



COMMITTED COLLEGE ATHLETES:

These are student-athletes who have formally pledged to play for a college team, often through a scholarship or recruitment process.


Nadia Young

Soccer @ Dartmouth University (D1), Attacking Mid / 5’5”


“I’m super hyped to be joining a program that prioritizes both athletic and academic performance. Similar to Natalie, I’m excited to have an all women’s coaching staff and learn from the other athletes on the team!” 



Malaya Sumii

Softball @ Smith College (D3), Infielder / 5’7”


“I’m really excited for my softball team to be one of the featured sports at my women’s college, without having to compete for the spotlight and for the weight room with the men’s teams.”



Natalie Mak

Swimming @ Princeton University (D1), Backstroke & Individual Medley / 5’4”


“I’m looking forward to having a female head coach for the first time and training with an amazing group of women. I’ve also heard great things about the dining hall food!”



Conrad Lo

Fencing @ University of Pennsylvania (D1), Men’s Foil / 5’10”


“I am looking forward to competing for National titles at a new level of intensity and excited to experience the East Coast.”



Katelyn Lee

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (D1), Coxswain / 5’2”


“I’m excited to practice on the famous Charles River and compete alongside driven and high-achieving women!”



Preferred Walk-ons:

These are student-athletes invited to join a college team without an athletic scholarship, but with a somewhat guaranteed roster spot (depending on year-to-year roster sizes and other extracurricular factors).


Noah Beltran

Soccer @ University of Pennsylvania, Centerback / 6’0”


“PSYCHED to be a Quaker. Planning to walk on…see you on the pitch!”



Michael Borovikov

Soccer @ University of Chicago, Striker / 6’2”


“I’m excited to keep progressing my game at the collegiate level, especially in a D3 environment where I can focus on my academics along with my athletics. Go Maroons!”







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