University of Michigan Track and Field Recruiting - Class of 2023 Commits

College Track and Field Recruiting

The University of Michigan Wolverines have eight posted commitments from the Class of 2023 to date - check back for updates.

Sidney Green - 13.90 - 100H, 40.82 - 300H

Amare Harlan - 11.58 - 100m, 23.70 - 200m, 19' 7" - Long Jump

Kepler Huntress (FTR ATHLETETE) - 49.23 - 400m, 1:53.28 - 800m

Elizabeth Japper - 48' 1" - Shot Put, 163' 9" - Discus, 12' 1" - Pole Vault

Camden Law - 1:52.25 - 800m, 4:17.37 - 1600m

Nathan Lopez - 15:08.08 - 5000m XC, 4:14.14 - Mile, 9:0.61 - 2 Mile

Akili Parekh - 15:04.10 - 3 Mile XC, 9:18.95 - 3200m

Aiden Sullivan - 15:27.66 - 5000m XC, 1:54.14 - 800m, 4:18.61 - 1600m

University of Michigan—Ann Arbor is a public institution that was founded in 1817. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 32,282 (fall 2021), its setting is city, and the campus size is 3,207 acres. It utilizes a trimester-based academic calendar. University of Michigan—Ann Arbor's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #25. Its in-state tuition and fees are $17,786; out-of-state tuition and fees are $57,273.

Campus Life

Michigan is a huge university, meaning that students have endless extracurricular options here. One explains: "If you seek it out, you can find organizations for any interest. There are always people out there who share your interests. That's part of the benefit of 50,000-plus students!" There is a robust party scene. Students tell us that "most students go to house parties [or] hit the bars." There's also a vigorous social scene for the nondrinking crowd, with "great programs like UMix...phenomenal cultural opportunities in Ann Arbor especially music and movies," and "the hugely popular football Saturdays. The sense of school spirit here is impressive." Michigan students tend to be both academically serious and socially outgoing, which "is great because you can have a stimulating conversation with someone one day, and, the next day, be watching a silly movie or playing video games with this person."

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