November 15, 2025 - 02:03

Uxbridge High School proudly announces that six talented young women have signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) to compete in Division 1 college sports. This remarkable achievement highlights the dedication and hard work of these athletes, who are set to pursue their dreams in both field hockey and softball.
Among the signees, four will take their skills to the collegiate level in field hockey, showcasing their commitment to the sport and their exceptional talent. Meanwhile, two standout softball players have also earned their spots in Division 1 programs, marking a significant milestone in their athletic careers.
The signing event not only represents a personal triumph for these young women but also serves as an inspiration to their peers and the entire Uxbridge community. As they prepare for this next chapter in their athletic journeys, these athletes are set to make their mark on the field while balancing the challenges of academics and sports at the collegiate level. The future looks bright for these promising athletes as they embark on their new adventures.
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