Uma '25 commits to Illinois Tech

On National Signing Day, Uma Peters '25 signed with Illinois Tech to continue her basketball career.
By Ian Dinkins, Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications

On Tuesday, February 4, Uma Peters '25 officially announced her decision to play collegiate basketball at Illinois Tech in front of classmates, teammates, coaches, and families.

Uma joined Clay Payne '25 (Basketball), Olivia Barbieri '25 (Swimming), Alexander Peck '25 (Basketball), and Anna Hulan '25 (Swimming) as USN Athletes who have committed to continuing their athletic careers at the college level.

Click here to see photos from the signing ceremonies of all student-athletes to date this academic year. Additional student-athletes in the Class of 2025 are expected to make their decisions this spring. 
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