Barrington student-athletes taking their talents to college level

Barrington grads competing in everything from rowing to soccer

Posted 6/1/17

Barrington High School recently released a list of student-athletes who intend on playing sports at the college level. 

Erin Abbott — University of Chicago, track and …

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Barrington student-athletes taking their talents to college level

Barrington grads competing in everything from rowing to soccer

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Barrington High School recently released a list of student-athletes who intend on playing sports at the college level. 

Erin Abbott — University of Chicago, track and field

Emily Baker — Assumption College, rowing

Mars Bishop — Cornell University, cross country and track and field

Josef Cohen — Columbia University, fencing

Grace Coutu — Colby College, basketball

Owen Curry — Roanoke College, lacrosse

Sabrina Hackett — Coast Guard Academy, cross country and track and field

Hayden Ivatts — College of the Holy Cross, cross country and track and field

Izaiah Jennings — Louisville University, soccer

David Kelley — Springfield College, football

Cadhan Kelly — University of Southern Maine, lacrosse

Wanqing Li — Boston College, swimming

Alex Nicholson — Clark University, soccer

Ciara O'Brien — St. Joseph's University, rowing

Abigail Tutt — Old Dominion University, sailing

Anna Wilson-Wuestefield — Salve Regina University, volleyball

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