
Politics not a factor Canadian athletes chasing their varsity dreams in the U.S.
Despite its challenges, the dream of going to a Division 1 school on the United States was too great for Liam Miller.
The pole vaulter from Milton, Ont., who turns 19 on Saturday, is committed to Wichita State University for the 2025-26 year. Miller wrapped up his post-graduate year of high school at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio, recently having had 21 D1 offers.
Although he was teased about Canada becoming the 51st state of the U.S. by some in his time at Spire, Miller said it didn’t faze him or factor into his decision.
“Politics never really came into place,” he said. “Being on a university campus, you’re already in sort of a more progressive-leaning place. You’re kind of in this academic bubble with a lot of kind-hearted people, and it really never came into play with me.”