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underclassman

[uhn-der-klas-muhn, -klahs-] / ˌʌn dərˈklæs mən, -ˈklɑs- /


NOUN
undergraduate
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But longtime coach Marlin could have the foundation for another run in 2024, considering he has 10 underclassmen on his roster.

From Washington Times

Tasked with assuming the top scorer’s burden while keeping a group of underclassmen in line.

From Los Angeles Times

Ke’Mari Pointer, Theodore Roosevelt: The sophomore continues to assert himself as one of D.C.’s best underclassmen; he averaged 19.5 points, four assists and three steals in two games last week.

From Washington Post

All of the underclassmen came together to make the departing players gifts and posters while reminiscing about inside jokes and the season.

From Washington Post

The season has come with its bumps, as most teams with a large group of underclassmen might expect.

From Washington Post