Athletes beyond Edgehill

Did you know 21 University School of Nashville student-athletes have continued competition at the collegiate level in the past four years? Continue reading to learn more about where Tiger athletes landed beyond Edgehill.
On the heels of University School of Nashville’s first signing ceremony for student-athletes in the Class of 2023, look back at the past four classes continuing their athletic careers collegiately. Check out the NCAA-sponsored sports for men and women in which USN scholars chose to compete in the list below: 

Baseball
Macalester College: Graham Elliott '20
Manhattanville College: Nathan Woodard '21 
 
Basketball
Case Western Reserve University: Adam Miller '22
Central State University, Josh Scretchen '22
Converse University: Ella McQuain '22
Swarthmore College: George Corzine '19
Vanderbilt University, Adrian Samuels '22
 
Cross Country
Cornell University: Pelham Bergesen '20
Rhodes College: Nicholas Beem '21
Rice University: Timothy Hays '20
 
Gymnastics
University of Michigan: Adam Wooten '19
 
Lacrosse
Colorado College: Olivia Dossett '19
Sewanee: Joe Orem '19
 
Track & Field
Birmingham-Southern College: Jordan Turner '22
Cornell University: Pelham Bergesen '20
Rice University: Timothy Hays '20
University of Pennsylvania: Morayo Kassim '22
Washington University in St. Louis: Neil Narayanan '21
 
Soccer
Carnegie Mellon University: Gemma Jefferson '21
Davidson College: Raine Jones '21
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: Lucas Tyson '21   
Trinity College: Dabney Moore '20

Swimming
Washington University in St. Louis: Abby Liff ‘20
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