New Haven's Goodrich to golf at Baldwin Wallace

High school senior signs with Yellow Jackets program

Apr. 8, 2026 at 3:03am

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Hannah Goodrich, a senior at New Haven High School in Indiana, has signed to continue her golf career at Baldwin Wallace University. Goodrich will join the Yellow Jackets golf team after graduating from New Haven.

Why it matters

This signing represents an opportunity for Goodrich to take her golf skills to the collegiate level and compete for a respected NCAA Division III program. It also highlights the talent pipeline from Indiana high school sports to university-level athletics.

The details

Goodrich, a standout golfer at New Haven High School, officially signed with Baldwin Wallace University on Tuesday afternoon. The Yellow Jackets are an NCAA Division III program located in Berea, Ohio, known for their competitive golf teams.

  • Goodrich signed with Baldwin Wallace on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.

The players

Hannah Goodrich

A senior golfer at New Haven High School in Indiana who has signed to play golf at Baldwin Wallace University.

Baldwin Wallace University

An NCAA Division III university located in Berea, Ohio, known for its competitive golf program that Goodrich will be joining.

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What they’re saying

“We're excited to welcome Hannah to our program. She's a talented golfer who will be a great addition to our team.”

— Marty McGinty, Head Golf Coach, Baldwin Wallace University

What’s next

Goodrich will begin her collegiate golf career at Baldwin Wallace University in the fall of 2026 after graduating from New Haven High School.

The takeaway

This signing represents an opportunity for a talented Indiana high school athlete to take her skills to the next level and compete at the NCAA Division III level, showcasing the pipeline of talent from the state's strong high school sports programs.