Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Tight End U?

Former Dartmouth tight end Nic Sani '25 is a Cal Poly grad transfer and already has a bio up on the team website HERE. His older brother Giovanni was a starting offensive tackle for the Mustangs.

Sani will be the third former Big Green tight end playing elsewhere next fall as a grad transfer.

Jace Henry, who had two touchdowns in four games for Nevada last year before breaking a foot and being lost for the season, is described as a "security-blanket target" for the Wolfpack this fall in a Nevada SportsNet story HERE. (And check out the Reno Gazette Journal photo of Henry diving into the end zone in a "best Nevada sports photos of the year posting HERE.)

And Alex Geraci's '25 grad transferring to UMass for the fall was reported HERE.

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Wide receiver Painter Richards-Baker has fielded an offer from Campbell University. The school is in Buies Creek, N.C., just 60 miles from Richards-Baker's home in Hillsborough, N.C. The former Big Green deep threat also reported offers from Maine, Tennessee Tech, UT Martin, Murray State, The Citadel, Wagner and West Georgia.

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Also in the market for a landing place as a grad transfer is linebacker Micah Green '25, who posted a Xweet two weeks ago HERE that, "Due to exhausting my Ivy League eligibility, I’m still in the transfer portal looking for a new home!" New Hampshire, Merrimack, Butler, Marist and his hometown University of Indianapolis. Twin brother Josiah '25, a defensive lineman, is already enrolled at Duke as a grad transfer and practiced this spring.

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EXTRA POINT

Enjoy National Park Week and thank a ranger today. ;-)


The official NPS press release offers "Five Easy Ways to Celebrate" National Park Week, and the third reads this way:

"Kids, grab your family and friends to come out for National Junior Ranger Day! You can also earn your official Junior Ranger badge any time at most parks throughout the week."

That Certain Dartmouth '14 earned her share of Junior Ranger badges as a young girl, and as a ranger at Bryce Canyon today occasionally hands them out to kids (and adults) who earn them. Here she was at Yellowstone several years ago in a photo that appeared in a Park Service newspaper: