Alumni Watch - Winter 2016-17 Roundup
Nationwide, only about 6% of high school athletes continue their playing careers in the NCAA. At Walsingham, 18% of the athletes in the last three senior classes committed to continue their playing careers at the next level. Below is an update on the Trojan alumni who competed intercollegiately and professionally in the Winter 2016-17 season.
Billy Barnes (’14) - Catholic University - Basketball
Billy Barnes appeared in a career-high 20 games for the Cardinals in his junior season, shooting 8-29 from three-point range. He went 2-3 from long distance in a 65-64 victory over Juniata on January 7, helping Catholic prevail in their closest game of the season. As a team, the Cardinals had another strong season, finishing with a record of 17-9 and advancing to the semifinals of the Landmark Conference Tournament.
Austin Jennings ('15) - Washington & Lee University - Swimming
Austin Jennings enjoyed a strong sophomore season for Washington & Lee, competing mostly in the 500 Yard Free and 1,650 Yard Free. He placed 5th in the 1,650 Yard Free at the Randolph-Macon Invitational in early December, helping the Generals place 1st in the 10-team event. As a team, Washington & Lee went undefeated in dual- and tri-meets and won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship for the third consecutive season.
Brandon LaRose ('13) - Muhlenberg College - Basketball
Brandon LaRose enjoyed a fantastic senior season, starting every game for the Mules, averaging team-bests in points (12.1) and assists (2.5), and earning a spot on the Lehigh Valley Small College Basketball Team of the Year. He topped the 20-point mark five separate times, including a season-high 28 points in a heartbreaking triple overtime loss to Ursinis on January 18. As a team, Muhlenberg finished 12-12 to earn their best winning percentage since 2013-14. LaRose will graduate with a degree in business administration (marketing concentration), having made the Dean’s List in five semesters.
Dusan Vicentic - West Virginia Wesleyan College - Basketball
Dusan Vicentic appeared in 24 games during his freshman season, earning four starts for West Virginia Wesleyan. He scored in double figures three times, including a February 18 loss to Wheeling Jesuit where he scored 11 points and logged a season-high 27 minutes. As a team, the Bobcats went 13-16 and advanced to the second round of the Mountain East Conference Tournament.
Richard Washington - Wake Forest University - Basketball
Richard Washington appeared in eight games for the Demon Deacons during his freshman campaign, scoring his lone field goal of the season in an 80-59 victory over Radford on November 11. As a team, Wake Forest enjoyed their best season in years, going 19-14, advancing to the 2nd Round of the ACC Tournament, and qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2009-2010.










