Chipola Student-Athletes moving on to the next level
2021 was another championship year for Chipola Athletics with two teams winning Panhandle Conference championships and three Indians' teams claiming state championships. Four teams were ranked in the Top 20 in the NJCAA rankings with Women's Basketball spending time at number one during the season. That success, along with hard work in the classroom, has resulted in opportunites for 22 student-athletes in four sports to continue their education and athletic careers at the next level in 2021-2022.
Men's Basketball
Jordan Johnson - Queens University of Charlotte
Naheem McLeod - Florida State University
Jo Smith - Seton Hall University
Jaeden Zackery - Boston College University
Women's Basketball
De'Myla Brown - University of Illinois
Ifunanya Nwachukwu - Missouri State University
Isadora Sousa - Arizona State University
Baseball
Andrew Baker - University of South Carolina
Mark Black - Wake Forest University
Bo Bonds - University of Louisiana
Matthew Corlew - Eastern Kentucky University
Michael Esposito - University of South Carolina
Matthew Garcia - Bethune Cookman University
Cameron Gray - Troy University
Lyle Miller-Green - Oklahoma State University
Andrew Moore - Middle Tennessee State University
Jaylen Nowlin - UAB
Jozsef Rohrbacher - Mercer University
Andre Tarver - Tennessee Wesleyan University
Softball
Alexis Cosgrove - Middle Georgia State University
Kayla Hurley - Eckerd College
Marissa Baxter (Stetson University) and Ashlyn Donner (Mercer University) signed in the Fall of 2020 and played at their new school in the spring of 2021.
The NJCAA announced in October of last year that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020-2021 season would not count towards student-athlete eligibility. Several Chipola student-athletes will use that opportunity to return and play for the Indians in 2021-2022.