The college process can be difficult for seniors as they narrow down their degree objectives, location, and that elusive notion of “best fit.” For student-athletes, this can be further complicated by the recruiting process, which starts with the decision of whether they want to pursue collegiate athletics at all.
Over the years, Christ Church Episcopal School has seen a number of Cavaliers commit to a sport in college. With approximately 75% of CCES Upper School students participating in at least one sport, there is a great need for both increasing awareness and promoting education of the process – important dates, how to reach out to coaches, what schools to target, etc. – for parents, students, and coaches. The CCES Athletic Department understands how essential this initiative is and has given their full support in making it an area of focus moving forward as they continue to develop and serve student-athletes.
For more information or questions, please contact Quin Hatfield at hatfieldq@cces.org or 864-299-1522 x1261.
CCES alumni who are playing or who have played college sports (Division I, II or III). Please contact the Athletic Director regarding any omission.
Stephen Reynolds - Furman University (DI Golf) Robert Lindsay - Presbyterian College (DI Baseball) Jackson Kabas - Villanova (DI Swimming) Braxton Westfield - James Madison (DI Football) Zach Epting - Wofford (DI Football) Sarah Atkinson - Erskine (DII Volleyball)
Amani Richburg - Morehouse (DII Track) Shayla Bennett - Universiy of North Carolina (DI Basketball)
Kendal Kipper - Pomona (DIII Softball) Maria Varat - Rhodes (DIII Field Hockey) Abbie Posta - Swarthmore (DIII Basketball)
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