Athletes beyond Edgehill

It is common to have five or more University School of Nashville student-athletes sign college athletic commitment letters each year, and this year, USN saw eight more student-athletes commit to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. USN has several alumni participating in their chosen sport at the collegiate level from the Classes of 2021 through 2025. Continue reading to learn more about where Tigers are competing beyond Edgehill.
 
Look back at the past four graduating classes continuing their athletic careers collegiately. The list below shows the NCAA-sponsored sports for men and women in which USN scholars chose to compete. 

Baseball
Bethany Lutheran College: Grant Reilly ’24
Denison University: Mahoney Daunic ’24
Sewanee: The University of the South: Harrison Fitzgibbon ’23
Washington University in St. Louis: Owen Block ’23 and Townsend Stevenson ’23 
University of Arkansas: Alexander Peck ’25
New College of Florida: Carson Darr ’25

Basketball
American University: Adrian Samuels '22
Illinois Tech: Uma Peters ’25
Palm Beach Atlantic: Clay Payne ’25
 
Bowling
Fayetteville State University: Lily Mozzi ’23 
 
Golf
Belmont University: Ainsley Moore ’24 
 
Track & Field
Morehouse College: Jordan Turner ’22
Case Western: Holly Schreiber ’23
Emory College: Collin France '23
Vanderbilt University: Alima Kassim ’24 
 
Soccer
Ithaca College: Cameron Wooten ’23
Xavier University: Cannon Scretchen ’24
Williams College: Tessa Chomsky ’25

Swimming
Middlebury College: Olivia Schwarz ’24
Wheaton College: Kara Grace Hess ’23
University of Michigan: Anna Hulan ’25
University of Denver: Olivia Barbieri ’25
Lafayette College: Leo Frein ’25

The following USN young alumni also finished their athletic careers as they graduated from college this spring:
  • Carnegie Mellon University: Gemma Jefferson ’21 (Soccer)
  • Davidson College: Raine Jones ’21 (Soccer)
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