College-Bound Long Islanders Make Their Commitments

April 1, 2014 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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Long Island's top high schoolers and junior players have their eyes set on big things, with senior graduation right around the corner. Many have already chosen, and have been accepted to universities across the country, where they will continue their careers on the court. Congratulations to the following on their accomplishments over their high school careers, and best of luck as they begin the next chapter in their lives: 

Player College Hometown
Zain Ali Tufts Dix Hills
Kyle Alper Quinnipiac Dix Hills
Dylan Appel Fairfield Locust Valley
Matt Bahar SUNY Oneonta Syosset
Ross Binder SUNY Oneonta Merrick
James Blastchly SUNY Oneonta Locust Valley
Bridget Connors Salisbury East Quogue
Patrick Farrell Connecticut College Smithtown
Danielle Gianetti Skidmore Oyster Bay
Daniel Grunberger Columbia Great Neck
Bridget Harding Emory Northport
Nicole Koskovolis Georgetown Manhasset
Cooper Lacerta University of Redlands Speonk
Lauren Livingston Claremont-Mudd-Scripps College Sands Point
Rhea Malhotra New York University Syosset
Aleksandra Mally Louisville Franklin Square
Aimee Manfredo Bradley Shoreham
Conor Mullins Boston College Lloyd Harbor
Jonathan Paris John Hopkins Cold Spring Harbor
Justin Parks Stony Brook Huntington
Lamar Remy Wisconsin Roslyn
Benjamin Rosen Bates Port Washington
Claudia Ruiz Sacred Heart Glen Head
Cory Seltman Sacred Heart Dix Hills
Josh Silverstein Iowa Great Neck
Paulina Tafler SUNY Binghamton Oceanside
Sunaina Vohra John Hopkins Glen Head

List compiled by the USTA/Eastern LI Region Board.

 


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