College Signings 2025-2026

Nov 12, 2025 | Student Life

On Wednesday, April 15, Marist High School hosted the final NCAA signing day of the school year in recognition of Marist student-athletes that have committed to compete in athletics at the college or university of their choice. Twenty RedHawks were recognized from the Class of 2026! The event confirmed their plans to continue their academic and athletic careers at the college level. Click here to see more photos from the signing!

Baseball

  • Emmitt Senger (Most Holy Redeemer) – Loras College
  • JP Gainer (St. Christina) – Loras College
  • Mark Coffey (St. Alexander) – Lewis University
  • Trinton Falls (Morgan Park Academy) – Moraine Valley Community College
  • Ryan Hinde (Jack Hille Middle School) – St. Ambrose University

Boys’ Lacrosse

  • Thomas Hollowell (St. Michael School) – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Girls’ Lacrosse

  • Julia Simpson (St. Christina) – Davenport University

Football

  • Michael O’Connor (St. Catherine) – University of Dayton
  • Marty Donahue (St. Catherine) – Washington University
  • Pat Wynn (Clay Elementary) – University of Wisconsin-Platteville
  • Ayden Ginn (Dixon Elementary) – University of Wisconsin-Platteville
  • Jack Watson (Most Holy Redeemer) – John Carroll University
  • Kevin Bartolotta (St. Michael) – John Carroll University
  • Finn Kelly (St. Cajetan) – Carnegie Mellon University
  • Brandon Hoff (Queen of Martyrs) – North Central College

Girls’ Wrestling

  • Shae Halleran (Mount Greenwood School) – Elmhurst College
  • Sarah Parker (Clissold Elementary) – St. Ambrose University 

Poms and Dance

  • Tessa Schultz (Simmons Middle School) – St. Ambrose University

Girls’ Volleyball

  • Mollie Berry (Most Holy Redeemer) – Daemen University

Girls’ Soccer

  • Julia Skol (Dore Elementary) – Milikin University

Congratulations to all of our students-athletes!

On Wednesday, December 3, Marist High School hosted the second of four NCAA signing days of the school year in recognition of Marist student-athletes that have committed to compete in athletics at the college or university of their choice. Four RedHawks were recognized from the Class of 2026! The event confirmed their plans to continue their academic and athletic careers at the college level.

Softball

  • Rylee O’Connor (Mount Greenwood School) – Loras College

Football

  • Rico Schrieber (St. Jerome School) – Purdue University
  • Stephen Brown (Morgan Park Academy) – North Carolina State University
  • Danzel Newell (Eagle Academy Christian School) – University of New Mexico

On Wednesday, November 11, Marist High School hosted the first of four NCAA signing days of the school year in recognition of Marist student-athletes that have committed to compete in athletics at the college or university of their choice. Twelve RedHawks were recognized from the Class of 2026! The event confirmed their plans to continue their academic and athletic careers at the college level.

Stay tuned for more student-athlete announcements on the upcoming signing dates: December 3rd, 2025, February 4, 2026 and April 15, 2026

Surrounded by coaches, parents, and teammates, these student athletes shared where they committed to attend and play. Congratulations to the following athletes!

Girls’ Basketball

  • Olivia Cosme (Christ the King) – North Central College

Baseball

  • Charlie Dunneback (St. Barnabas) – North Central College
  • Ryan Lawlor (Most Holy Redeemer) – St. Mary’s University of Minnesota
  • Matt Molesky (St. Christina) – Oakton Community College
  • Ryan Rosas (St. Catherine of Alexandria) – University of Wisconsin-Platteville

Softball

  • Ellie Holmstrom (Independence Junior High) – St. Louis University

Girls’ Volleyball

  • Elayna Davidson (St. Michael) – University of Maryland
  • Cassidy Cage (James Hart Junior High) – Mississippi St. University
  • Savanah Weathers (Morgan Park Academy) – Davenport University
  • Elise Bocanegra (St. Daniel the Prophet) – Loyola University (Maryland)
  • Abby Ryan (St. Catherine of Alexandria) – University of St. Francis

Girls’ Lacrosse

  • Tessa Dowling (St. John Fisher) – Coastal Carolina University

 

Best of luck in the future, RedHawks!

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