Elmira Notre Dame seniors commit to Division III college sports
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 8:00 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Three seniors from Elmira Notre Dame High School have committed to play at Division III colleges. Finn Schweizer will join Connecticut College for men's lacrosse, Jhamairah Maxwell will play women's soccer at Keuka College, and Max O'Connor will compete in men's basketball at SUNY Canton. The commitments were announced during a signing ceremony at the school on June 2. Each athlete leaves a notable legacy, with Schweizer recognized as a five-year lacrosse starter and Maxwell as a key contributor to the girls' soccer team's success. O'Connor averaged 17 points per game in his final season.
- •Finn Schweizer commits to Connecticut College for lacrosse.
- •Jhamairah Maxwell signs with Keuka College for soccer.
- •Max O'Connor will play basketball at SUNY Canton.
- •Ceremony held at Elmira Notre Dame on June 2.
- •All three players leave strong legacies at their school.
- 8:00 AMYahoo Sports — Three Elmira Notre Dame seniors commit to Division III college teams
"Elmira Notre Dame all-stars Finn Schweizer, Jhamairah Maxwell, Max O'Connor to compete for college programs.
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