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3/22/2025

Shinya Lee (Holderness School; Rochester, NY) has been named 2nd Team All-Region by D3hoops.com.
A 5’11” senior on the Gettysburg College women’s basketball team, Shinya was second in the nation in blocked shots this season while leading them to their fourth straight conference title and NCAA tournament.
Shinya was also recently selected 1st Team All-Centennial Conference and Defensive Player of the Year.

3/15/2025
Zeb Jackson (Univ. of Michigan, Montverde Academy; Maumee Valley Country Day School; Toledo, OH) has been named Sixth Man of the Year in the A10 while helping his VCU team tie for the regular season title.
6’3″, 190 lbs, Zeb averaged 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.2 steals while playing 22 minutes a game. He’s also extraordinary at the foul line where he shoots at a rate of .897, best in the A10 and 14th in the country.

3/7/2025
Shinya Lee (Holderness School; Rochester, NY) has been selected 1st team all-league AND Defensive Player of the Year in the Centennial Conference.
Shinya, 5’11”, averaged a remarkable double-double for the season. Her 10 pts and 10 rbs per game, along with 39 steals and 78 blocks, made her a dominant force at both ends of the floor. Her 78 blocks this season were by far the best in the Centennial Conference.
For her career, Shinya is Gettysburg’s all-time leader in blocked shots and in the top 10 all-time in Centennial Conference history.

3/4/2025
Shinya Lee (Holderness School; Rochester, NY)

4 years at Gettysburg

4 Centennial Conference titles

4 NCAA tournaments

Update: Gettysburg won both games to advance out of the opening weekend and into the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2018. Their 27 wins (and counting) is a new school record. Down 8 with 5 minutes to go in the second game, Shinya took over, scoring 8 points along with 4 rebounds and 4 blocks in that span to lead her team and move on.
Shinya, a 5’11” senior, and her Gettysburg College teammates won the Centennial Conference women’s basketball title for the fourth year in a row (beating Johns Hopkins each time, the last 3 on Hopkins’s home court).
For the league championship, Shinya averaged 8 pts, 13 rebs, 3 blks and 2 stls.
Gettysburg has been ranked in the Top 20 nationally since the pre-season.
Shinya was also recently chosen 1st team all-Centennial Conference AND Defensive Player of the Year this season.
This year caps a wonderful career at Gettysburg that has seen Shinya grow tremendously as an individual and basketball player. This is the kind of experience most students/athletes hope for. It’s also what has all but disappeared at the scholarship levels in today’s era of NIL and transfer portal.

10/13/2023
Freshman Viktor Stöllinger (Baylor School; Budapest, Hungary) finished Cornell’s fall golf season as their top golfer by almost any measure. Of the five fall tournaments, he was the team’s top finisher in the 1st, 4th and 5th events. His stroke average of 73.15 was about 1.5 strokes lower than Cornell’s statistical #2 golfer, Tyler Debusschere. Debusschere is also a freshman, so Cornell golf has a really good foundation to build on.

9/26/2023
Alex Okosi (St. Michael’s College (VT); Phillips Exeter (NH); Rochester, NY; Lagos, Nigeria) was inducted Friday into the St. Michael’s College Athletic Hall of Fame. After all this time, he’s still a definitive example of a post-graduate year. It was the springboard to what’s been a remarkable life.

9/3/2023
Viktor Stöllinger (Baylor School; Budapest, Hungary), a freshman playing in his first college tournament, was Cornell’s top golfer in their opening tournament of the year this weekend. His stroke total of 220 (77, 71, 72) on the par 72 Seven Oaks course at Colgate University was good enough to finish tied for 13th overall out of approximately 80 golfers. As a team, Cornell finished 9th out of 12 in the 54-hole event.
CORNELLBIGRED.COM
Big Red Climb Two Spots, Finishing Ninth at Alex Lagowitz Memorial – Cornell University Athletics

8/29/2023

The really good parts of what I do.

Almost three years ago I helped Mya Hicks (Taft School (CT); Ann Arbor, MI) and her family find a prep school, and later, a college.
Today they stopped to see me on the way from Michigan to Maine to drop her for her freshman year at Bates College.
Mya, her parents Tyrone and Monica, her grandmother and I spent an hour eating ice cream cones and talking about how well it has all worked out and what might have happened if things had gone differently.
Getting to know families like these and facilitating their success is one of the most enjoyable and satisfying parts of what I do.

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