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Rochester Mayo’s Claire Loftus Chooses Johns Hopkins Over DI Tennis

Rochester Mayo’s Claire Loftus Chooses Johns Hopkins Over DI Tennis

December 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

minnesota Tennis ⁢Star Chooses Johns Hopkins,Prioritizing⁢ Medical ‌Dreams⁤

Rochester,MN – ‌After dominating the state tennis scene,winning multiple championships,and leaving⁣ fans speculating⁣ about her future,Minnesota tennis phenom [Loftus’s Full Name] ⁢ has made her college decision. ‍

More than a week after securing her latest state title,Loftus ⁤announced⁣ she will be attending Johns⁤ Hopkins University in Baltimore,Maryland. The decision comes as no​ surprise to those who know Loftus, a standout student ⁤with ⁤aspirations⁢ of becoming ​a doctor.

While Loftus had‍ offers to play tennis at the Division I level, she ⁣ultimately chose the Division III powerhouse Johns Hopkins. Her parents, both doctors at ⁣the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, are ⁢supportive of her choice. Adding to the​ family connection, Loftus’s mother is ‍a⁣ proud‍ Johns ‍Hopkins alumna.

“Ten years from now,I see myself graduated from⁢ johns Hopkins University,working in the medical field,and probably playing in an ⁣adult tennis league,” Loftus said.For Loftus, an‍ academic superstar, the opportunity to attend an elite medical school like Johns Hopkins was a clear priority. Balancing the demands of a Division I tennis program with the ⁢rigorous⁣ coursework required‌ for medical ​school proved to ​be a⁣ challenge she wasn’t ready‌ to take on.While Loftus is ready to focus on ‍her academic pursuits, she⁢ hasn’t entirely ⁣closed‌ the door on⁢ competitive tennis. She envisions herself continuing to play​ in recreational ⁢leagues,keeping ​her passion for the sport alive.

Minnesota Tennis Star Chooses Johns ⁤Hopkins, Prioritizing Medical Dreams

Rochester,⁢ MN – After dominating the ‍state tennis scene, winning‍ multiple championships, and leaving fans speculating about‍ her⁤ future, Minnesota tennis phenom [Loftus’s Full Name] has made her collage decision.

More than a ⁤week after securing her latest state title,​ Loftus ‍announced she will be ⁢attending Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. The decision comes as no ⁤surprise too those who no Loftus, a standout student with‌ aspirations of becoming a doctor.

While Loftus had ⁤offers‌ to play tennis at ‍the Division⁣ I level, ⁢she⁢ ultimately chose the Division III powerhouse Johns Hopkins. Her parents, ⁢both doctors at the Mayo⁣ Clinic in⁢ Rochester, are ⁢supportive of her choice. Adding to the family connection, Loftus’s mother is a proud Johns Hopkins alumna.

“Ten years from now, I see⁤ myself graduated from Johns Hopkins University, working in the medical⁤ field, and ⁣probably playing in⁢ an adult tennis league,”⁤ Loftus‍ said. ‌For Loftus,an academic superstar,the opportunity to attend an elite medical school like Johns Hopkins was a ​clear priority. balancing the demands of a Division⁤ I tennis programme with the rigorous coursework required for medical ‍school proved to be⁢ a ⁢challenge she wasn’t‌ ready to take on.

While Loftus ‌is ready to focus on ⁣her⁣ academic pursuits, she hasn’t entirely closed⁤ the door on competitive tennis. She envisions ⁣herself continuing to play in recreational ​leagues, keeping her passion for the ‍sport alive.

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