Seniors Announce Plans For 2019 - 2020

 


National Signing Day ~ National Letter Of Intent

Track and Field and Cross-Country signings: Initial signing November 14, 2018.

Regular Track and Field and Cross Country signings: Initial signing date November 14, 2018. The final signing date is August 1, 2019

Please check back as new athletes will be added when their signing or choice of school is announced. HOME



Adams-Friendship | Albany | Arrowhead | Bangor | Catholic Memorial | Cuba City | Cuba City | Denmark | De Pere | DSHA | Eau Claire North | Franklin
Fond du Lac | Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
| Hudson | | Ithaca/Weston | Kenosha Indian Trail | Lancaster | Lodi | Lodi | Lodi | Madison La Follette
Madison Memorial | Milwaukee King | Monona Grove
| Mukwonago | Muskego | Neenah | Nicolet | Oconomowoc | Oshkosh West
Port Edwards | River Falls | Saint Croix Central | Sun Prairie | Sun Prairie | Viroqua | Viroqua | Waukesha North | Waukesha West
Waukesha West | Waukesha West | Waunakee | Wausau West | Wausau West | Wauwatosa East | Wauwatosa West | West De Pere | Wrightstown

This feature is an ongoing project. Coaches and parents are encouraged to send information to Wisconsin Track Online so that Wisconsin Track Online can share the news about an athletes plans for their future college experience.



   

According to the NCAA Eligibility Center which oversees the operations of the National Letter of Intent program the National Letter of Intent has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:
  • Once a National Letter of Intent is signed, prospective student-athletes are no longer subject to further recruiting contacts and calls.
  • Student-athletes are assured of an athletics scholarship for one full academic year.
  • By emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution, not particular coaches or teams, the program focuses on a prospective student-athlete's educational objectives.

Most colleges that offer NCAA Division I and II athletic scholarships use the NLI. Ivy League institutions and the service academies (Army, Navy, etc.) participate in Division I athletics but offer no athletic scholarships. No Division III schools, NAIA schools, junior colleges or preparatory schools are members of the NLI Program. However, many NAIA institutions and junior colleges do use a Letter of Intent, implemented either by the national association, their individual conferences, or even individual schools. When athletes announce that they will attend a Division III or NAIA school for cross country or track and field Wisconsin Track Online would also like to include that information in the Seniors Announce Plans feature. Send information.



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