National signing day: See where York-Adams student-athletes are playing sports in college
High school seniors across the country were able to make their college decisions binding for the first time Wednesday, Nov. 8 by signing a national letter of intent.
Aspiring Division I and Division II athletes not playing football or basketball can sign letters of intent from Nov. 8 through Aug. 1, 2024. Aspiring Division I basketball players players can sign during an early period from Nov. 8 to Nov. 15 and aspiring Division I football players can sign during an early period from Dec. 20 to Dec. 22.
The regular period for Division I basketball is April 17 to May 15, 2024 and the regular period for Division I football is Feb. 7 to April 1. Division II basketball and football players can sign until Aug. 1 like other sports.
The York Daily Record will list all the YAIAA athletes committing to play NCAA Division I, II and III athletics. This list will be updated throughout the school year as more commitments are announced.
Please send information about commitments to Matt Allibone (email: mallibone@ydr.com; X formerly known as Twitter: @bad2theallibone) and Shelly Stallsmith (email: mstallsmith@ydr.com; X formerly known as Twitter @ShelStallsmith).
Central York
Congratulations to our Senior Student-Athletes who made their college commitments! pic.twitter.com/SK6F0PnbDk
— Central York Athletics (@CentralYorkAth) November 9, 2023
Cammbell Sterner, Penn State Mont Alto, softball
Ella Heap, West Chester, softball
Anna Scott, Trinity, field hockey
Hayley Green, Shippensburg, cross country/track and field
Aniyah Marie Trippett, Long Island University, acrobatics and tumbling
Hailey Dipiano, Lebanon Valley College, soccer
Dallastown
Congrats to the following student athletes for signing their intent to play collegiately!
Danielle Kapsak – Muhlenburg– FH
Shelby Vernon – Susquehanna– GSoc
Kamden Sowers – Widener– Base
Julia Havice - Rhode Island– Swim
Emily Way – NC State– Swim
Kiara McNealy – ESU-GSoc pic.twitter.com/5BoH0K5Un3— Dallastown Athletics (@DtownWildcats) November 15, 2023
Danielle Kapsak, Muhlenberg, field hockey
Shelby Vernon, Susquehanna University, soccer
Kamden Sowers, Widener, baseball
Julia Havice, University of Rhode Island, swimming
Emily Way, North Carolina State, swimming
Kiara McNealy, East Stroudsburg, soccer
Eastern York
Congratulations @arianna_seitz on signing your National Letter of Intent with Clarion University @clarion_wbb 🏀💙💛! pic.twitter.com/Bvn43qt5kf
— Eastern York Girls Basketball (@eygbb1) November 9, 2023
Arianna Seitz, Clarion, basketball
Kennard-Dale
Adam Loucks, Fairmont State, baseball
Littlestown
Ryan Jones, Canisius University, baseball
Red Lion
Kait Boudah, Penn State Harrisburg, soccer
Jodi Grove, Penn State Dubois, softball
Hannah Kramer, Shippensburg, soccer
Hailey Johnson, Ursinus, field hockey
Trista Webster, Robert Wesleyn University, cross country
Izz Provenzano, Lock Haven, lacrosse
Charlotte Grove, Penn State Harrisburg, field hockey
Spring Grove
Welcome to the Bayou, Laila! 🐯
▪️ Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
▪️ Spring Grove Area HS
▪️ 16x T&F All-American#GeauxTigers x @LailaCa2024pic.twitter.com/I8ewprL8PG— LSU Track & Field (@LSUTrackField) November 8, 2023
Emma Evans, Lebanon Valley College, track and field
Claire Elliott, College of Mount Saint Vincent, soccer
McKenzie Boyer, Eastern University, volleyball
Laila Campbell, LSU, track and field
West York
Faith Walker, Duquesne, basketball
York Catholic
Paige O'Brien, Alvernia, basketball
Meredith Smith, University of Mary Washington, basketball
Amanda Reed, Georgetown, lacrosse
York Suburban
Finley Smith, Mansfield, field hockey
Grace Koloras, Muhlenberg, field hockey
Morgan Shealer, Christopher Newport, field hockey
Kirra Hyder, New Jersey Institute of Technology, soccer
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