Thornton Academy senior Victoria Lux, seated, signs a National Letter of Intent to attend Bentley College on a women’s basketball scholarship during a ceremony on Wednesday in the atrium at Thornton Academy in Saco. Lux, a 6-foot-1 senior forward, spent her first three years of high school at McAuley, helping the Lions to three-straight Class A state championships. She averaged 13.2 points and an SMAA-high 9.2 rebounds per game last season. Bentley won its first-ever NCAA Division II national championship last year with a 35-0 record and has made the NCAA tournament three of the last four seasons, reaching the quarterfinals in 2011 and the semifinals in 2012. (SUBMITTED PHOTO/Courtesy of Thornton Academy)
Lux signs LOI to play at Bentley
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