By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 12/18/14
Moorestown High School (NJ) 2017 midfielder Quinn Nicolai has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Penn State University.
Quinn Nicolai log:
High School: Moorestown High School, NJ
Graduation Year: 2017
Position: Midfield
College Choice: Penn State University
Club Affiliation: South Jersey Select
Lacrosse Honors: Elite 120, 2x Maximum Exposure Lacrosse Camp All-Star, 1st team School Girls, Freshmen year Varsity lacrosse player for Moorestown High School, 2014 TOC Champion
What will you major in/study? Undecided/interested in Athletic Training and children with special needs
Why did you choose Penn State? “I wanted to attend a school that has a lot of tradition. Everyone at Penn State is like a family and I am honored that I am going to be a part of it. Penn State is an outstanding academic school that has an unbelievable coaching staff and an amazing team. They offer great opportunities and I can’t wait to get there and experience it.”
Outlook for 2015 HS season? “Bring home another TOC win.”
Thank You: “I would love to thank my parents for being there through it all. Although they were tough on me, that was what I needed to be successful. I would also like to thank all of my lacrosse coaches throughout my life. They taught me to stay competitive and to love the game. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Knobloch, my High School coaches, for believing in me and helping me through the recruiting process, I would not have been able to do it without them.”
Other Schools Considered: University of Pennsylvania, Boston College, Georgetown University, Loyola University, Princeton University
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