Sixteen Iona Prep Student-Athletes Commit to University Programs

| 11/13/2023

By: The Good Newsroom

The students will play their respective sports for Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 schools

Sixteen Iona Preparatory scholar-athletes committed to play collegiate sports, on November 8, 2023.
Sixteen Iona Preparatory scholar-athletes committed to play collegiate sports, on November 8, 2023. Bottom L-R: Matt Fitzgibbon, D1, Saint Joseph’s University, Baseball Derek Diaz, D1, LeMoyne College, Baseball Vince Delgado, D3, Manhattanville College, Baseball Eric Grant, D1, North Carolina State University , Wrestling Back Row L-R: Tim Denet, D1, LeMoyne College, Baseball EJ Betances, DI, Lehigh University, Baseball Ryan Bailey, D1, University of Maryland, Baseball Nick Gallello, D1, Hofstra University, Baseball Steven Dimovski, D3, Muhlenberg College, Baseball Marcel Kulik, D1, Virginia Tech University Baseball Tommy Flynn, D1, Boston College, Cross Country/ Track & Field John Wilson, DIII, Tufts, Rowing George Gertner, DIII, Dickinson College, Baseball Dylan Reese, D3, Franklin & Marshall College, Lacrosse Patrick Murray, D3, St. Lawrence University, Lacrosse Christian Tapia, DI, Lafayette College, Lacrosse. Photo courtesy of Iona Preparatory School.

Sixteen Iona Preparatory School student-athletes committed to play at the university level, signing their commitments at a ceremony at the school’s Paul Verni Fine Arts Center on Wednesday, November 8. 

The students will play their respective sports for Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 schools, in sports including baseball, cross country, track and field, rowing, and lacrosse.

November 8 is National Letter of Intent and National Signing Day for student-athletes committing in the early phase of collegiate sports recruiting.

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