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Thirteen CBA Students Commit To Division 1 College Sports
These thirteen young men from the area's private Catholic boys' school will attend Brown, Bucknell, Penn, Georgetown and Cornell next year.

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — On Tuesday, thirteen Christian Brothers Academy students signed their intent to play sports at the Division I level at colleges and universities across the country.
The following CBA seniors and their sport are:
- Sam Alston - Crew - Cornell University
- Joe Biondolillo - Crew - Syracuse University
- Noah D'Andrea - Lacrosse - Providence College (not pictured)
- Michael Jordan - Crew - Georgetown University
- Terrence Lacewell - Lacrosse - Monmouth University
- Jack Longo - Soccer - Bryant University
- Dan Martin - Lacrosse - Villanova University (not pictured)
- Liam Miksic - Track & Field - University of California, Irvine
- Jack Paterno - Crew - University of Pennsylvania
- Connor Prior - Crew - Brown University
- Aidan Quinn - Lacrosse - Marist College
- Ben Santos - Cross Country - Bucknell University
- Brett Sieg - Soccer - Monmouth University
"On behalf of the entire CBA community, I would like to congratulate our student-athletes and their families on this momentous occasion," said Director of Athletics Michael Mazzaccaro."In a year unlike any other, they have upheld the traditions of CBA and cemented their legacy as standout members of our community."
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This group of 13 student-athletes have been standouts and key contributors over the past few seasons of CBA Athletics.
The five rowers were integral in the crew team’s best finish in program history at the 2019 Head of the Charles Regatta, which is the premier scholastic regatta in Boston each year. Christian Brothers finished sixth out of a field of 85 boats in the Men's Youth Four division.
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While they unfortunately missed their 2020 season, the four Colts lacrosse athletes were contributors to the 2019 season that advanced to the Shore Conference Championship. D’Andrea was the starting goalie as a sophomore, saving 73 shots against 39 goals allowed. Martin scored an impressive 41 goals as a sophomore.
Longo and Sieg were starters on this fall’s soccer team that finished undefeated and won the sectional tournament. Longo was a main cog in CBA’s defense that only allowed four goals all season, while Sieg was a midfielder who notched five goals and four assists.
Santos was a leader on both the 2019 and 2020 cross country teams. He finished sixth overall to help CBA win the 2019 Non-Public A state championship, as well as taking second overall when the Colts won the 2020 Non-Public sectional championship.
Miksic is a javelin thrower and pole vaulter on the CBA track & field team. He finished third in the pole vault when the Colts won the 2020 Non-Public A indoor track & field state championship last winter.
“CBA has always challenged me to take the next step and to never settle for anything less than you are capable of," said Connor Prior, who will row crew at Brown next year. "We live in a competitive environment and CBA always pushed me to be the best whether in the classroom or in the boat. I always strive to be better because of what CBA has instilled in me throughout my four years.”
“I think the most important lesson I've learned as a member of the cross country and track teams is the value of hard work and discipline," said Ben Santos, who will run cross country for Bucknell University. "Our coaches continuously forced us to challenge ourselves physically and mentally, and I've come to appreciate how this transfers into success.”
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