@wgunzueta , you’ve had some good advice here. I’d especially pay close attention to @MYOS1634 , who definitely knows what she is talking about.
@lookingforward also makes good points. Make sure your essays are written with care. Remember that they serve to give admissions officers insight into you. The topic of the essays is really you, by and large. Do a bit of research to see what those colleges are looking for. Read their mission/vision statements. Tippy top schools will have a lot of very strong applicants, and they will want to see that you fit what they are looking for.
If rahrah sports matter to you, I honestly think you can look at Stanford, Duke and USC. If you want a school with a lot of school pride, there will be more choices. The Ivies and NESCAC’s have plenty of that, along with some nice rivalries and popular sports teams.
There are a ton of other schools with a lot of school pride and D1 sports. Clemson, Ohio State, Penn State, Syracuse and a bunch of others will probably roll out the red carpet for you. You would likely be admitted to the Honors Colleges at those schools.
With your stats, I’d aim pretty high and go for 6 or 7 tippy top colleges of interest, but make sure you have safeties and matches you can afford and would be happy to attend. Application fees add up. Ask your GC at school if you qualify for app fee waivers.