The Citadel and the wider Charleston community are in mourning following the tragic death of cadet Evan Greenleigh, who passed away following a boating accident in South Carolina. A native of Maryland, Greenleigh was a standout figure at the Military College of South Carolina, where he balanced the rigors of cadet life with his passion for tennis.
A Leader on and off the Court
Greenleigh was known among his peers for his disciplined work ethic and infectious team spirit. As a member of The Citadel’s tennis team, he represented the Bulldogs with the same grit and honor expected of a senior military college student. His transition from Maryland to the Lowcountry was marked by a deep commitment to his brothers-in-arms and his athletic teammates.
Why This Matters to Charleston
Boating is a cornerstone of life in Charleston, but this tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictable nature of the waterways. The Citadel community is famously tight-knit; the loss of a cadet is felt as a collective heartbreak across the entire Corps.
“Evan embodied the core values of honor and duty,” noted a representative sentiment from the campus community. As the college prepares for its Class of 2026 commencement ceremonies, Greenleigh’s absence will be profoundly felt. He remains a symbol of the promise and dedication that define The Citadel’s legacy.





