New Providence Star James Keneally Commits to University of Rhode Island Football

High School Sports Elite • Oct 29, 2025

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James Keneally Commits to the University of Rhode Island Football Program
High-school standout James Keneally, a senior tight end and defensive end for New Providence High School Football, has announced his commitment to join the football program at University of Rhode Island.

“I am honored to announce that I’ll play football for URI,” said Keneally. “I’m grateful to my family, friends, teammates and coaches for their support. I want to thank the Rhode Island staff for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. And most importantly I would like to thank God for guiding me through this journey! GO RAMS  ”

At New Providence High School, James Keneally has proven himself a force on both sides of the line of scrimmage.  His physical presence, leadership, and consistent play were major factors in New Providence’s undefeated regular season. James is widely recognized as one of the top recruits in the area.  Keneally drew attention for his size, athleticism, and two-way versatility. Rhode Island has a great kid heading their way. 

Joining the URI Rams, Keneally will bring size (6′4″), versatility, and a team-first attitude to a program that competes in the Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference (CAA). The Rams posted an 11-3 record in 2024 and earned a postseason berth for the first time in decades. 2025 season, the Rams are looking good for another deep playoff run.  

The University of Rhode Island Rams football team competes in the Division I FCS level within the CAA. The program has been building momentum under head coach Jim Fleming and aims to continue its upward trajectory into the 2025 season and beyond.

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