
Cumberland Valley College Commits
Ryan Hunter
Staff Writer
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Maddie Martin getting into a low athletic stance ready to field a ground ball
Name: Maddie Martin
Grade: Senior
Sport: Girls Softball
College: Le Moyne University
Maddie said, “The main reason I chose Le Moyne instead of other schools is because they have a really good program for my intended major, which is forensic science. I also felt an automatic connection with the coaches and campus. My commitment isn’t going to change the way I approach CV softball. I plan on playing the way I always have.”

Kilee kuhlman getting air ready to spike the ball over the opponents hands.
Name: Kilee Kuhlman
Grade: Senior
Sport: Girls Volleyball
College: East Stroudsburg University
Kilee said, “I chose ESU because of the close bond I made with my Coach Melfy and the girls on the team. They have a drive like no other team and a winning record the past 4 seasons. I’m looking forward to spending the next 4 years with ESU and am excited to compete with high level Division 2 volleyball.”

Jill Jekot drives to the hoop and elevates above the defenders for a layup.
This is a running series of CV student athletes who have committed to play their sport in the collegiate ranks. Senior athletes will officially sign their National Letters of Intent in the Dome the first week of February, 2024.
Why did you commit to the school you did? How does your commitment affect your approach to your CV season, if at all?
Name: Jill Jekot
Grade: Senior
Sport: Basketball
College: Penn State University
Jill said, “I chose Penn State because of their vision for their women’s basketball program and its atmosphere. Penn State offered everything I was looking for and I am super excited to get started. I decided to take the opportunity to redshirt in the 2024 spring semester at Penn State, so I will be forgoing my senior season of basketball at CV. I am very grateful and fortunate to have been a part of the program, but I am excited to start this new chapter at the next level.”

Name: Alaina Ceo
Grade: Senior
Sport: Girls Volleyball
College: Clarion University
Alaina said, “I chose Clarion University because the coaches were very supportive and took the time to talk to me and didn’t just treat me like another recruit. I connected well with the team and they were very inclusive. The school has a very nice campus and I was interested in the academics they had to offer. No, playing at Clarion doesn’t affect my approach to CV girls volleyball. With it being my senior year I am focused on doing well in conference and making it far in districts.”
Name: Colin Basehore
Grade: Senior
Sport: Baseball
College: Manhattan College
Colin said, “I chose Manhattan College because of the future opportunities it will provide. The Coaches are also amazing. Especially the head coach who has a good track record of having great baseball programs and developing his players. My commitment won’t affect my approach to the game and how I play my senior season. It will just help to push me to be the best player I can throughout the season and help the team achieve our goals.”

Name: Delaney McGrath
Grade: Senior
Sport: Soccer
College: University of Pittsburgh Johnstown
Delaney said, “I chose UPJ because they are a D2 program, are an in-state school, and I was offered a good amount of scholarship money. The coaches were super nice and the girls on the current team were extremely welcoming. When I graduate it will also say just 'University of Pittsburgh' and not UPJ on my diploma which will help me with jobs in the future. I think that my commitment to UPJ gave me more confidence on the field. I feel like now that the stress of committing is off my shoulders, I play more relaxed when playing for CV. If anything, I think committing to UPJ helped my approach to CV girls soccer.”

Name: Emma Morgan
Grade: Senior
Sport: Softball
College: Rider University
Emma said, “It’s a good distance away from home, I love the campus and the size, and I have a good relationship with the coaches. I don’t think my commitment has affected my approach to the season.”

Nate Campisi strikes opponents' sticks to win possession of the ball.
Name: Nate Campisi
Grade: Senior
Sport: Boys lacrosse
College: Penn Tech University
Nate said, “I picked the school because of the way the team is run, along with the energy the whole team brings, but also due to their nursing program which is what I’m majoring in. The only way the commitment is affecting me going into this season is it’s a weight off my shoulders, not having to stress about where I’m committing for college. My main focuses this season are beating our rival Trinity, and winning the Mid Penn championship for my senior year.”