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Class of 2012 College Matriculation Class of 2012 College Matriculation Jane Abernathie CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY Yazan Al Ghabra UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Sergio Luis Ambario Martinez UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA Erik Amling LOYOLA OF NEW ORLEANS Carl Ardissono UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA/TEXAS A & M Nicholas Arthur LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Kim Asenbeck GLOBAL CITIZEN YEAR/WELLESLEY COLLEGE Marin Barnes LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Ryan Barry JUNIOR HOCKEY/ THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Kyleigh Beeker BUTLER UNIVERSITY Jennifer Benner INDIANA UNIVERSITY Kevan Bjornson ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY/RIT Erica Bogdan MARIST COLLEGE Hannah Bouline GLOBAL CITITZEN YEAR/UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Daniel Brooke STETSON UNIVERSITY Ashley Brooks UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA/CHAPEL HILL Pascal Brun THE US MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT Ana Paulina Cano-Angulo UNIVERSIDAD PANAMERICANA/MEXICO Carson Canonie THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Cong Cao UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Michelina Carbone THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Josh Carrera COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Austin Carroll JUNIOR HOCKEY/UNDECIDED Maria Castaneda Laris INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO AUTONOMO DE MEXICO Paulina Cauduro UNIVERSIDAD IBERO AMERICANA/MEXICO CITY Sharon Chen STANFORD UNIVERSITY Sarah Cho DEPAUW UNIVERSITY Boosik Choi GEORGETOWN UNIV WALSH SCHOOL/FOREIGN SERVICE Gang Woo Choi UCLA/UNIV OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES Amani Clay GAP YEAR Tiommi Clay AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Mauricio Cohen Kalb UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Nelson Collet PRINCETON UNIVERSITY/ROTC SCHOLARSHIP Carina Conti DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Dustin Cowell CENTRE COLLEGE William Crawford UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Katelyn Cutshall UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Bridget Davidge MIAMI UNIVERSITY Hector De La Canal UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Jorge de la Vega UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA Raul De Las Fuentes INSTUTUTO TECNOLOGICO DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY/ SALTILLO Rachel Detamore RHODES COLLEGE Alex Dodane THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY/PREP SCHOOL James Dodge COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Courtney Dodge INDIANA UNIVERSITY Courtney Dulac HOLLINS UNIVERSITY Victoria Emoff STEVENSON UNIVERSITY Austin Engelbrecht CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Bryan Espiritu CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY Andria Esponda TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Anthony Fabi WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Meritxell Fernandez Servitje UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS Emily Ford GLOBAL CITIZEN GAP YEAR/SMITH COLLEGE Ryan Gandy JUNIOR HOCKE/ADRIAN COLLEGE Daniel Garay CORNELL UNIVERSITY Carlos Garcia NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Kathryn Gawor TULANE UNIVERSITY Emily Gilland THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD ACADEMY Olivia Gillingham TULANE UNIVERSITY Margaret Glavey GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Andrew Gleitz RANDOLPH COLLEGE David Golubski CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Ana Sofia Gonzalez UNIVERSIDAD ANAHUAC DEL NORTE Luvia Gonzalez UNIVERSIDAD ANAHUAC DEL NORTE Alberto Gonzalez de la Vega INDIANA UNIVERSITY Christopher (Bud) Graham HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES Zachary Grant INDIANA UNIVERSITY Sophia Grazian THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Meghan Grieves BOSTON COLLEGE Brandon Grieves ELON UNIVERSITY/ROTC SCHOLARSHIP Kimberly Grover LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Austin Haden CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Phoebe Hall WILLIAMS COLLEGE Lindsay Haller FURMAN UNIVERSITY Helen Hansen UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY Andrew Harley LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Kacie Hermanson NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Diego Herrera UNDEDICDED H.D. Hibbard MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE Coty Hilton ROLLINS COLLEGE Natasha Hnatuk UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN Zhi Rou Huang MIAMI UNIVERSITY Wei-Wei Huang RIT/ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Takashi Izutsu TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Tesia Janicki THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Oliver Janzen JUNIOR HOCKEY/UNDECIDED Zi Jin UCLA /UNIVERISTY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES Russell Johnson BERKELEE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Jazmyn Jones THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Min-Kyung Jung UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN DIEGO Farouk Kadous NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Patricia Kamanda PURDUE UNIVERSITY Shin Wook Kang UCLA/UNIV OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES John Kelley SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Charles Kennedy MIAMI UNIVERISTY Woo Jong Kim COOPER UNION Hong Geun Kim PURDUE UNIVERSITY Kye Hyun Kim CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Bridget Kinsey FURMAN UNIVERSITY Fanlin Kong MIAMI UNIVERSITY Brandon Kramer BAYLOR UNIVERSITY Alexandrea Kreuser FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY Aaron LaFon TEXAS A & M Larissa Landis TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Ralph Laux VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY Eli Lavender ESU/SEWANEE/UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Andreane Leblanc THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Tyler Ledford JR HOCKEY/ THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY Sanghwan Lee THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Sohyoung Lee OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Shawna Lesperance THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Andrea Lin CORNELL UNIVERSITY Caitlin Logue THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Danya Lopez Garcia UNIVERSIDAD ANAHUAC DEL NORTE Xiao Ma CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Cole Maetzold THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Desirae Major PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Martin Maloney VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Jose Martinez TRINITY UNIVERSITY Deirdre McCluskey ELMIRA COLLEGE Heather McColly MIAMI UNIVERSITY James McGing JUNIOR HOCKEY/UNDECIDED Maeve McHugh GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Meadhbh McVeigh KING’S COLLEGE LONDON- SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Henry Meserow HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Channing Mitzell UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA/CHAPEL HILL MOREHEAD-CAIN SCHOLAR Gabriela Mleczko DEPAUL UNIVERSITY Michelle Molner PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Cynthia Morgan STETSON UNIVERSITY Michael Muldoon UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Robert Norton JUNIOR HOCKEY/MIAMI UNIVERSITY Monique Novoa AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Jaime Palacios Anaya INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO de MONTERRY/ QUERETARO Melissa Paluch LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Sung Pil Park UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC DENTAL SCHOOL Maria Paschal THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Xin Peng BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Ian Pentecost HILLSDALE COLLEGE Fernando Perez THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Ernesto Perez TEXAS CHRISTAIN UNIVERSITY Stephanie Pfeifer OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Kyle Plageman JUNIOR HOCKEY/THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY Ryan Rabbitt ELON UNIVERSITY Sarah Rakich HERRON SCHOOL OF ART/IUPUI Jewell Ralls Feldman MIAMI UNIVERSITY Meghan Reilly PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Emily Rich OHIO UNIVERSITY Daniel Ridge UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Mariana Rodriguez Ramos UNIVERSIDAD ANAHUAC NORTE Bailey Roubos BROCK UNIVERSITY/CANADA Scott Russell BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Carlos Salinas TRINITY UNIVERSITY Alyssa Schmit INDIANA UNIVERSITY Jacob Schubert INDIANA UNIVERISTY Robert Schwieterman PURDUE UNIVERSITY Kaelah Selby THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER Ryan Sete JUNIOR HOCKEY/UNDECIDED Patrick Shanahan SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY Derek Shatzer JUNIOR HOCKEY/UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER Yuan Shen COLLEGE IN ENGLAND/TBA Joshua Silver THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Madeleine Slykas SMITH COLLEGE Jasmine Solola THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Alvaro Sottil PRINCETON UNIVERSITY William Stackhouse THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Sara Stillman LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Willie Strong WABASH COLLEGE Austin Surowiec JUNIOR HOCKEY/PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Taylor Tadlock INDIANA UNIVERSITY William Tanguy PURDUE UNIVERSITY Erika Teahan ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION/RHODES COLLEGE Timothy Thompson THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER Zackary Thompson ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cassidy Thornton VIRGINIA TECH UNIVERSITY Blake Toth JUNIOR HOCKEY/MIAMI UNIVERSITY Brianna Trappe THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA Kyle Trolley THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Kenneth Tse GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Baylee Tuggle FURMAN UNIVERSITY Daniel Tumoine Villalobos INSTITUTO TECH Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIOES MONTERREY Shah Ullah GAP YEAR/UNDECIDED Elliott Urban KETTERING UNIVERSITY Andrew Van Duyn THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kevin Van Horn BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Dalton Vass LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Daniel Vaughan HOLY CROSS COLLEGE Kiira Vazales COLORADO COLLEGE Alejandro Velasco GAP YEAR/ ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY Frank Vessels TEXAS A & M Molly Walker DAVIDSON COLLEGE Andrew Walker BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Erin Walsh COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Ching-Yi Wang UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON Lucas Ward BLINN UNIVERSITY Monica Weaser LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY Jonathan Weitgenant GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE Samantha Wilkinson MIAMI UNIVERSITY Duncan Woodward UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Noah Woolfolk UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Zepeng Wu UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Wilson Wu THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Elisa Yaeger UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Hong Bo Ye STANFORD UNIVERSITY Ye Zhang UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Wen Zhang BOSTON UNIVERSITY Qi Zhu INDIANA UNIVERSITY .
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