More than 100 Towson student-athletes will graduate this week, with gymnast Lauren Greene and baseball player Josh Janove highlighted for their contributions. Greene, a pre-med Biology major, led Towson’s gymnastics team to multiple championships and excels in academics and community service. Janove, who played all nine positions in a game, leveraged his time at Towson for internships and professional growth. Both athletes emphasized the supportive environment fostered by Towson University and its community. Their achievements underline the positive impact of the Tiger Athletic Fund on student-athlete experiences.

By the Numbers
  • Greene is a three-time All-East Atlantic Gymnastics League First Team selection.
  • Janove became the first Division I player since 2018 to play all nine positions in a single game.
State of Play
  • Students are excited to graduate amidst a supportive community.
  • Towson Athletics is experiencing a positive momentum with recent successes in multiple sports.
What's Next

Graduates like Greene and Janove are expected to continue their journeys into professional fields, with Greene aiming for a medical career and Janove pursuing opportunities in hospitality. The positive developments in Towson Athletics suggest a bright future for its programs and student-athletes.

Bottom Line

The stories of Lauren Greene and Josh Janove exemplify the profound influence of university support on student-athletes. Their successes not only reflect personal achievement but also highlight the importance of community investment in athletics, setting the stage for future generations of Towson athletes.