23 Madison College student-athletes are featured for signing to continue their athletic careers at a four-year institution
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WolfPack sending 23 (& counting) student-athletes to next level to continue playing careers

Group includes representatives from six Madison College teams

Another group of standout Madison College student-athletes are moving on to the next level after 23 (and counting) signed national letters of intent or will be walking on to continue their athletic endeavors at a four-year institution. The commitments represent six WolfPack programs, and include schools that compete in NCAA Division I (9), NCAA Division II (7), NCAA Division III (5), and NAIA (2).

Baseball (Alumni List)

Chase Baker (Mukwonago, WI) - NCAA Division I Indiana State University (Terre Haute, IN)
Beau Bloxdorf (Franksville, WI) - NCAA Division I University of Nebraska-Omaha (Omaha, NE)
Landon Dessart (Union Grove, WI) - NCAA Division I Miami University (Oxford, OH)
Broden Jackson (Janesville, WI) - NCAA Division I Creighton University (Omaha, NE)
Noah Marschke (Stevens Point, WI) - NCAA Division I Troy University (Troy, AL)
Sam Moses (Cedarburg, WI) - NCAA Division I UW-Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI)
Nate Novinska (Verona, WI) - NCAA Division I University of Illinois (Champaigne, IL)
Mason Sherman (Waukesha, WI) - NCAA Division III Milwaukee School of Engineering (Milwaukee, WI)

Men's Basketball (Alumni List)

Kaden Coppage (Racine, WI) - NCAA Division II UW-Parkside (Kenosha, WI)

"Kaden was able to excel academically while balancing the demands of athletics during his time at Madison College. Over the past two years, he has represented this program with distinction. The future is bright for Kaden and he will continue to do great things." -Coach Jason Roscoe

Carson Jensen (Reno, NV) - NCAA Division I Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, FL)

"Carson is a high-achieving student, a relentless work, and some who truly epitomizes the word teammate. The best is yet to come for Carson and we are excited about his future." -Coach Jason Roscoe

Carson McCormick (Janesville, WI) - NAIA New College of Florida (Sarasota, FL)

"Two years of sacrifice, growth, and perseverance have led Carson to this moment. He has earned this opportunity by taking care of business both in the classroom and on the court. We are proud of all he has accomplished and wish him nothing but success as he continues his academic and basketball career at the next level." -Coach Jason Roscoe


Women's Basketball (Alumni List)

Maia Ellis (Verona, WI) - NAIA Viterbo University (La Crosse, WI)

"I am so proud of Maia Ellis as she continues her basketball journey at Viterbo. She has been a great representative of our program both on the court and in the classroom, earning Second Team All-Region honors while helping lead our team to a Region Championship! Her work ethic, bubbly personality, commitment, and presence will truly be missed, but we are excited to see all that she accomplishes at the next level!" -Coach Angel Whetstone


Men's Soccer (Alumni List)

JJ Espinosa (Beaver Dam, WI) - NCAA Division II Fort Hays State University (Hays, KS)
Dan Fox (Canberra, Australia) - NCAA Division II Barton College (Wilson, NC)
Rodrigo Lasso (Panama City, Panama) - NCAA Division II Fort Hays State University (Hays, KS)
Johan Lopez (Baraboo, WI) - NCAA Division II St. Cloud State University (St. Cloud, MN)
Hudson Nielsen (Huntley, IL) - NCAA Division I Wright State University (Dayton, OH)
Cole Rogers (Auckland, New Zealand) - NCAA Division II Newman University (Wichita, KS)

Two additional players from the 2024 men's soccer team have signed to play at the next level this coming fall:

Bryan Garcia (Madison, WI) - NCAA Division III Edgewood University (Madison, WI)
John Soberon-Chehade (Madison, WI) - NCAA Division III Luther College (Decorah, IA)

Women's Soccer (Alumni List)

Reese Brekke (Stoughton, WI) - NCAA Division III UW-Superior (Superior, WI)
Mirella Zielke (Edgerton, WI) - NCAA Division III UW-Superior (Superior, WI)

Women's Volleyball (Alumni List)

Avery Agnew (Milton, WI) - NCAA Division II Upper Iowa University (Fayette, IA)

"Avery played a huge role in the success of our 2025 team and we will certainly miss her leadership, but we are so excited for Avery and can't wait to watch her compete at the next level!" -Coach Mallory Stone


*Additional Madison College student-athletes may still announce a decision to continue playing at a four-year institution in the coming weeks.

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