What's Happening?
Several student-athletes from Menlo-Atherton High School have announced their commitments to various college sports programs. Notable commitments include Ella Mohr to Bryn Mawr College for soccer, Anika
Carpenter to Penn State Berks for soccer, Ryder Kelly to UC Davis for baseball, Jocelyn Chang to Tufts University for volleyball, Kylie Winters to Southwestern University for volleyball, Scarlett Shenk to UCLA for rowing, Addison Finn to UC San Diego for swimming, and Hailey Preuss to the University of Pennsylvania for swimming. These athletes have shared their experiences and the support they received from family and coaches during the recruitment process.
Why It's Important?
The commitments of these student-athletes highlight the importance of support systems and perseverance in the college recruitment process. Their stories reflect the diverse opportunities available in collegiate sports and the role of athletics in shaping educational and career paths. The experiences shared by these athletes can serve as inspiration and guidance for other aspiring student-athletes navigating the recruitment landscape.
Beyond the Headlines
The recruitment stories of these athletes underscore the evolving nature of college sports, where factors such as NIL deals and academic opportunities play a significant role in decision-making. The emphasis on balancing academics and athletics is increasingly important as student-athletes seek programs that support their holistic development. This trend may influence how colleges structure their athletic programs and support services in the future.











