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Winter NLI Signings

National Letter of Intent Signing

Congratulations to the Woodbury HS Students that signed National Letter of Intent to play intercollegiate athletics 24-25.

  • Kelly McCarthy - Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field - Winona State University

  • Eddie Puglisi - Men’s Soccer - Dordt University

  • Gunnar Seversen - Men’s Swim and Dive - University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Isaiah Tisdle - Football - Bemedji State University


NCAA Signing

NCAA Signing

Congratulations to Senior Quentin Cobb-Butler for signing with University of St. Thomas to play football!  Quentin is a three sport student-athlete playing football, basketball and track and field for the Royals!

Fall NCAA Signing

Woodbury High School recognized 10 student-athletes that will participated in intercollegiate athletics for the 2024-2025 school year.   Congratulations to the following student-athletes in committing to participate in college athletics on Wednesday, November 9, 2023

  • Zoe Block - W. Diving - Southwest Minnesota State University

  • Gabby Gerlach - W. Track and Field - Minnesota State University Mankato

  • Izabel Halunen - W. Soccer - St. Cloud State University

  • Kate Hooley - W. Lacrosse - University of Massachusetts - Lowell

  • Gabby Mauder - W. Diving - University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

  • Torun McGillis - W. Swimming - University of Delaware 

  • Ceilidh Whynott - W. Soccer - Butler University

  • Alex Braun - M. Wrestling - The University of Oklahoma 

  • Lucas McNeillis - Baseball - University of St. Thomas

  • Carter Spalding - M. Golf -  North Dakota State University

NCAA Informational Meeting for Prospective Student-Athletes

NCAA ELIGIBILITY

Any WHS Student interested in playing NCAA athletics, can come to the NCAA Listening Session on Tuesday, Nov. 14 2023 at 6 PM in the Lecture Hall. University of St. Thomas Compliance Officer will present about NCAA rules.  

Here  are two videos created by the NCAA that include information about eligibility standards related to COVID-19. 

Division I and Division II have different requirements for Core Courses, Test Scores, and Grade-Point Averages.  

Please reference the Division I and Division II pages to see the requirements and upcoming changes in requirements.  

More information can also be found on the NCAA Eligibility Center Website.  www.eligibilitycenter.org

Student-Athletes who are interested in competing in Division I or Division II athletics must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Core Course Requirements per NCAA Level: Division I, II or III

High School Timeline to NCAA Eligibility

Grade 9

  • Ask your counselor for a list of your high school’s NCAA core courses to make sure you take the right classes.

Grade 10

Grade 11

  • Check with your counselor to make sure you will graduate on time with the required number of NCAA core courses.
  • Take the ACT or SAT and submit your scores to the NCAA using code 9999.
  • At the end of the year, ask your counselor to upload your official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Grade 12

  • Finish your last NCAA core courses.
  • Take the ACT or SAT again, if necessary, and submit your scores to the NCAA using code 9999.
  • Complete all academic and amateurism questions in your NCAA Eligibility Center account at eligibilitycenter.org.
  • After you graduate, ask your counselor to submit your final official transcript with proof of graduation to the NCAA Eligibility Center.