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Where Are The Hawks Flying? A Breakdown Of Huntingdon Athletics' Graduating Seniors Attending Graduate School

Where Are The Hawks Flying? A Breakdown Of Huntingdon Athletics' Graduating Seniors Attending Graduate School

MONTGOMERY, Ala.- Coinciding with DIII Week and Huntingdon College's emphasis on a pre-professional education, Huntingdon Athletics would like to recognize the graduating seniors of the 2025 class that have been accepted into graduate programs across the country this academic year.

"Year in and year out Huntingdon prepares students for their next steps in life," shared Director of Athletics Eric Levanda. " One of the most important steps for our graduates is pursuing a masters degree.  Historically our success rate in placing student-athletes into a graduate program of their choice is tremendous.  We want to congratulate these student-athletes, wish them well, and take a collective glimpse at where their Huntingdon degree will take them."

Broken down by sport, Huntingdon's 2025 senior class that have been accepted to a graduate school program as of April 11th, 2025, are as follows.

Men's Lacrosse

  • Anthony, "AJ" Piazza- Master's of Athletic Training Program at Huntingdon College

Men's Basketball

  • Nate Johns- Master's of Science of Physician Assistant Studies at Faulkner University

  • Jeremiah Carnegie- Master's of Athletic Training Program at Huntingdon College

  • Tate Goolesby- Auburn University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program

  • Richie Hicks- Auburn University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program

Women's Soccer

  • Zoe Gerlach- Master's of Athletic Training Program at Huntingdon College

Men's Tennis

  • Prosser Crow- Master's of Sports Management Program at Louisiana State University

Indoor/Beach Volleyball

  • Eva Ellenburg- Duke Divinity School and Candler School of Theology at Emory University

  • Ashlen Janowski- Belmont University, Faulkner University, South College, Lincoln Memorial University Doctoral Programs of Physical Therapy

  • Lydia Hitchcock- Auburn University, Troy University, UAB- Masters in Social Work

  • Kenry Malone- Vanderbilt University, MGH Institute of Harvard University, Yale University- Doctorate of Nursing Practice

Cross Country/ Track and Field 

  • Kate Smith- University of West Florida Master's of Athletic Training Program

Men's Soccer

  • Carter Wysong- Ph.D in Mathematics at the University of Alabama

  • Braden Ross- Master's of Sports Management at Belmont University

Women's Golf

  • Caroline Culbertson- Master's of Education with a concentration in school counseling from Augusta University

  • Emma Hallman- Master's of English from the University of Louisville

Men's Golf

  • Tyler Bjorgum- Master's of Athletic Training Program at Huntingdon College

Women's Basketball

  • Cassidy Campbell- Doctoral Programs of Physical Therapy at UAB, Faulkner, and Alabama State University

  • Payton Corbett- Eastern Kentucky University Doctorate of Occupational Therapy

  • Briana McGruder- Alabama State University Masters of Accountancy

  • Kennedy-Ryan Jackson- Jacksonville State University Masters of Physical Education Nutrition

  • Kinstin Davis- Alabama State University Masters of Business Administration

Football

  • Evan Bergeron- Masters of Science in Accounting at Louisiana University- LaFayette

  • Hagen Rouse- Masters of Kinesiology with a concentration in Physical Education from UAB, Master's of Education at the University of West Alabama

  • James Cheatham- UAB school of Medical Imaging 

  • Sam Fields- Master's of Accounting at the University of Alabama

Softball

  • Sydney Sellers- University of West Alabama Master's of Clinical Mental Health Counseling

  •  Mandy Cannon-Doctoral Program of Physical Therapy at Faulkner University

  • Lauren Watts- Master's of Athletic Training Program at Huntingdon College

 

Huntingdon Athletics would like to wish all of these young men and women the best as they embark on the first steps of their future career and as they go forth to apply wisdom in service.