Fourteen Dartmouth High athletes commit to college sports programs
Fourteen Dartmouth High School seniors signed letters of intent this month to play collegiate sports at schools across New England, from Division I football to women’s rugby, with the milestone captured and produced by fellow student-athletes through the school’s DHSTVmedia program.
Senior Ben Smith, who is headed to Dean College to study sports broadcasting, helped organize and film the signing ceremony alongside other media students. The full program is available on the DHSTVmedia YouTube channel.
Among the highlights was senior Jackson Hart, who signed to play Division I football at the University of New Hampshire. Hart plans to major in sports marketing and management, with hopes of becoming an athletic director. He said the football program and the surrounding area stood out: “It’s a great football program. They are a very successful FCS school. Just hope to excel there playing football.”
Other student-athletes included:
- Ava-Michelle Fraga – Soccer, Bridgewater State University
- Asante’ Aurora – Basketball, Plymouth State University
- Brooke Adam – Sailing, College of Charleston
- Ian Rego – Baseball, UMass Boston
- Jackson Hart – Football, University of New Hampshire
- Jacob Anuszczyk – Cross Country/Track, Bridgewater State University
- Justin Cleaves – Baseball, UMass Dartmouth
- Kyla Martin – Volleyball, Curry College
- Markus Andrews – Football, UMass Dartmouth
- Niall Fogarty – Soccer, Roger Williams University
- Nick Silvia – Soccer, Curry College
- Raymond Gramlich – Football, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
- Sarah Daggett – Women’s Rugby, University of New England
- Tyler Amaral – Cross Country/Track and Field, Bridgewater State University
Students shared their reasons for choosing their schools, their intended majors and their favorite memories as Dartmouth athletes. Many highlighted strong programs, supportive coaches, and a desire to stay close to home.
Dartmouth Athletic Director Andrew Crisafulli thanked Smith for his contributions to documenting the school’s athletics: “We really look forward to seeing your growth and your evolution, and you always have a home here.”