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BRADENTON, Fla. (June 17, 2024) - IMG Academy, the world’s leading sports education brand, had a year of unparalleled success in the 2023-24 academic year, emphasizing remarkable achievements in academic prowess, athletic excellence, and the continued success of its distinguished alumni.
Academics
IMG Academy and its student-athletes accomplished outstanding academic achievements during the 2023-24 academic year, solidifying its position as a global leader in sports education. Among the accomplishments:
IMG Academy continues to set the standard for academic excellence, and these achievements underscore its dedication to empowering student-athletes to excel both in the classroom and on the field.
Athletics
In the 2023-24 academic year, IMG Academy and its student-athletes were at the front of their sports as global leaders in sports development, with student-athletes and teams achieving extraordinary success across various disciplines. Notable accomplishments include:
Baseball
In 2024, IMG Academy baseball successfully achieved a home game win streak of 27 games, the longest in program history. The baseball program represented Team USA in the DRD International Baseball Academies Tournament. The team competed against nine other countries including the host country Puerto Rico. As of commencement in May, there were over 70 baseball student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college baseball programs.
Basketball
In 2023, IMG Academy basketball won several basketball tournaments and events across its boys and girls programs. Heading into 2024, both the boys varsity national team (ranked No. 5) and the girls varsity national team (ranked No. 7) were ranked inside the SC Next top-10. In 2024, the National girls basketball team made it to the finals of the Chipotle National Championship Tournament. Five IMG Academy basketball student-athletes were nominated for the McDonald’s All-American and Donovan Freeman became the eighth McDonald’s All-American in IMG Academy history. Darius Acuff played with the Team USA U18 National Team, took home the Gold, and was named MVP of the game. Felipe Quinones also played in the FIBA AmeriCup in Argentina with the Puerto Rico National team. As of commencement in May, there were over 60 basketball student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college basketball programs.
Football
In the 2023 season, IMG Academy’s national football team went undefeated and was named national champions by the National High School Football Forum, its varsity program won its first SSIA State Championship title and its post-graduate team won its second-consecutive national championship. Five of the national team student-athletes competed in the Under Armour All-American game. The football program had the opportunity to play across the world and compete against different countries. The varsity program traveled to London to play against the NFL Academy and the team became the first U.S. high school to travel to Monterrey, Mexico and play in the Friendship Bowl. The national team competed at home against the Puerto Rico National Team. As of commencement in May, there were over 40 football student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college football programs.
Golf
In 2023-24, IMG Academy’s golf program had 48 first place tournament wins both nationally and at the state level and won several Hurricane Junior Golf Tour events. Po Cheng Hsu and Chloe Chang finished first at the IMG Academy Junior Tour Florida Challenge. Jessica Guiser and Darren Zhou won the Optimist Tournament of Champions. Guiser also finished first in Cancun at the Southeast Cup hosted by the Mexican Golf Federation and Zhou won the 2024 Junior Orange Bowl International Championship. Emil Neilsen finished first at the Copa Valle De Mexico in Mexico City. Roman Solomon finished in the top-three of Steph Curry’s final Underrated tournament and earned a spot on the inaugural European Tournament. Hsin Tai Lin qualified for the USGA Junior Championship. As of commencement in May, there were over 20 golf student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college golf programs.
Lacrosse
In 2024, the IMG Academy girls national lacrosse team reached a ranking of No. 12 in the country for the first time in program history and a season high ranking of No. 2 in the state. The girls team won the New Balance National Cup Tournament. The girls team had two major distinctions including Ava Kitt, who was named All-American for USA Lacrosse, for the second year in a row and Taylor Santos, who played for Team Canada and scored two goals. The boys program also had two major distinctions including Jos Chois being chosen to compete in the Professional Lacrosse League combine, competing with the top-40 class of 2025 players in the country and John Paul’s invitation to participate in the First Annual Elite 80 Invitational. As of commencement in May, there were over 30 lacrosse student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college lacrosse programs.
Soccer
Fifteen boys soccer student-athletes represented 13 countries’ national teams, including the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Egypt, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and Nevis, Nicaragua, the United States, Venezuela, and the Virgin Islands. Seventeen girls soccer student-athletes represented 11 countries’ national teams, including Bermuda, Brazil, Columbia, Denmark, Egypt, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United States, Venezuela. The girls U19 Premier team won the USYS Florida State Cup. The girls U17 Elite team finished first in the Girls Academy League Southeast Division for the second year in a row. As of commencement in May, there were over 70 soccer student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college soccer programs.
Tennis
In 2023, IMG Academy had several student-athletes compete at the highest level in junior tennis including girls tennis student-athletes Sayaka Ishii and Ena Koike both advancing to the Wimbledon Championship singles quarterfinals. Wakana Sonobe won the IMG Academy International Tennis Championships (formerly known as the Eddie Herr International Championships) singles title and Yihan Qu won her third-consecutive ITF Junior Tournament. Haniya Minhas won her first ITF singles title at 13-years-old. In boys tennis, Rei Sakamoto became the 2024 Australian Open Junior Champion and quickly rose in the ranks to become IMG Academy’s sixth Junior World No. 1, becoming IMG Academy’s first since Jerry Shang in 2021. Danil Panarin captured the juniors Orange Bowl singles title. Atakan Karahan and Roh Hoyoung competed together in several doubles tournaments across the world and became champions in Brazil, Paraguay, Porto Alegre, and Charleroi-Macinelle. Three student-athletes competed in the Miami Open including Rei Sakamoto, Sayaka Ishii and Ena Koike. As of commencement in May, there were over 30 tennis student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college tennis programs.
Track & Field and Cross Country
The track and field program dominated throughout the indoor and outdoor season, providing multiple first place finishes and sweeping several events with IMG Academy student-athletes. In 2023, the track and field program produced 21 indoor All-Americans, the most in program history and 36 student-athletes qualified for nationals. The girls 4x800m placed sixth and the girls 4x100m placed seventh at the Championship of America. In 2024, Yuliya Maslouskaya dominated at the New Balance National Championship in the girls Pentathlon, bringing home a National Championship title to IMG Academy and shattering the national meeting records. Caine Stanley broke the meet record at the Millrose Games, the oldest indoor meet in the country, and held the No. 1 record in the U.S. for the 300m dash and Gabby Smith broke the U.S. record in middle school 200m hurdles. Dylan Woodruffe anchored Trinidad and Tobago’s U20 4x100m relay for the win at the World Athletics Relay Championship. As of commencement in May, there were over 20 track and field student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college track and field programs.
Volleyball
In 2023, volleyball became IMG Academy’s 15th sport and first new sport in nearly a decade with two teams – U18 and U16. Both teams went undefeated in their preseason play and won the first-ever IMG Academy Volleyball Classic. Amanda Mack was named an Under Armour All-American. Four student-athletes were ranked in the Prep Dig top-25 including Hazel Alevok, (No. 3 overall, No. 1 middle-blocker), Gianna Reamer (No. 24 overall, No. 6 outside hitter), Ryea Jackson (No. 21 overall. No. 6 middle blocker), and Dahlia Roberts (No. 14 overall, No. 1 rightside). Four student-athletes were invited to participate in the Spring National Team Development Program held on IMG Academy’s campus. Hazel Alevok and Ryea Jackson trained with the U17/18 team and Renee Jones and Hailee Mack trained with the U19/20 team. Julia Lowenstein represented Team USA in the Pan-American Maccabi Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Additionally, Hazel Alevok was one of 20 girls invited to the 2024 USA Girls U19 Indoor National Team. As of commencement in May, there were six volleyball student-athletes who graduated from IMG Academy and committed to college volleyball programs.
Alumni
In 2023-24, IMG Academy saw six alumni drafted in the first round of professional sports organizations. They include ’22 graduate Jarace Walker (eighth overall, Indiana Pacers, NBA), ‘22 graduate Jett Howard (11th overall, Orlando Magic, NBA), ’22 graduate Keyonte George (16th overall, Utah Jazz, NBA), ’21 graduate JC Latham (seventh overall, Tennessee Titans, NFL), ’21 graduate JJ McCarthy (10th overall, Minnesota Vikings, NFL), and ’20 graduate Hosei Kijima (17th overall, St. Louis City, SC, MLS).
In total, 18 former IMG Academy student-athletes were drafted by professional sports organizations in 2023-24 including:
IMG Academy’s sports programs continue to have unprecedent success in professional sports drafts and competition, and in collegiate sports competition. This year added several historic achievements for IMG Academy alumni.
As IMG Academy looks ahead to the 2024-25 academic year, its emphasis on student-athlete development in academics, athletics and personal development remain at the forefront, with a goal of helping its student-athletes win their future, preparing them for college and for life.
About IMG Academy
IMG Academy is the world’s leading sports education brand, providing a holistic education model that empowers student-athletes to win their future, preparing them for college and for life. IMG Academy provides growth opportunities for all student-athletes through an innovative suite of on-campus and online experiences:
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