Milton Alumni in the Big Dance
Fans of college basketball have two former Milton Mustangs to look out for as March Madness kicks off this week.
Cormac Ryan, a senior guard for the North Carolina Tar Heels, set a career record earlier this month, scoring 31 points in UNC’s win against Duke to clinch the ACC title. No. 1-seeded UNC takes on Wagner Thursday afternoon in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Division I basketball tournament. Ryan was a captain at Notre Dame before transferring to UNC this year.
Casey Simmons, a sophomore forward for the Yale Bulldogs, is in his first year playing for Yale. The Bulldogs face off against Auburn on Friday. Simmons was rated the No. 1 player in Massachusetts as a four-star recruit out of Milton, and was one of the top prospects in New England. He transferred to Yale from Northwestern this year.
Winter Dance Concert 2024
Milton’s dancers performed at this year’s Winter Dance Concert in King Theatre. Click here to view photos.
Student Artwork on Display
The Arts Commons in the Kellner Performing Arts Center features a exhibition of students’ classroom art projects. THE BIG SHOW is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will run through May 24.
Click here to take a walk through the exhibit’s opening reception.
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