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Induction into the MAP Legends Hall of Fame is the highest honor we bestow — the career equivalent of slipping on a gold jacket in Canton. Out of 2,500+ athletes who’ve worn the MAP jersey since 2020, only a rare few rise to this level.
They are Olympians who’ve stood on podiums, trailblazers who’ve broken barriers, and changemakers who’ve proven that the same grit that wins championships also wins in the boardroom.
The Class of 2025 features six extraordinary alumni whose journeys set the ultimate standard — proof that MAP athletes don’t just play the game...they change it.
Class of 2025 Inductee
School: U. Michigan | Sport: Track & Field
Career: Morgan Stanley — Investment Banking Analyst
From Olympic Stage to Morgan Stanley
A Nigerian Olympian and MAP Fall League alum who turned track speed into IB precision.
Class of 2025 Inductee
School: Notre Dame | Sport: Football 🏈
Career: Latham & Watkins — Incoming Associate
CFP ➝ Courtroom Power Plays
From Notre Dame football to Georgetown Law Journal, Max is now set to excel at Latham.
Class of 2025 Inductee
School: Columbia | Sport: Football 🏈
Career: BofA — Sales & Trading Associate
Setback ➝ Comeback ➝ Fast-Track
Medically retired but transitioned grit into finance, becoming the first in his class promoted to Associate.
Class of 2025 Inductee
School: Stanford | Sport: Tennis 🎾
Career: JMI Equity & ICONIQ — Private Equity
From Stanford Courts to Heart Health Champ
After battling WPW syndrome, Nicole co-founded the Play With Heart Foundation while excelling in private equity.
Class of 2025 Inductee
School: Stanford | Sport: Soccer ⚽
Career: Chelsea FC — World Record Transfer
MAP Playoffs ➝ World Record Transfer
Olympic Gold medalist and MAP alum, Naomi became the first female soccer player transferred for $1M+.
Lauren Scruggs embodies the MAP ideal: precision, discipline, and excellence across every arena. On the fencing strip, she honed the split-second decision-making and mental toughness that defines Olympic competition. At Harvard, she paired that athletic precision with world-class academic rigor, sharpening her intellect against some of the brightest minds in the country. And through MAP, she brought it all together — translating her competitive drive into professional clarity. Today, as a Wealth Management Analyst at Bank of America, Lauren proves that the same blade-sharp focus that wins medals also builds lasting careers.