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Penn State Lehigh Valley women's basketball players hold up signs to show what charity causes they ran for during their most recent fundraising effort.
Penn State Lehigh Valley women's basketball players hold up signs to show what charity causes they ran for during their most recent fundraising effort.
Penn State Lehigh Valley women's basketball players hold up signs to show what charity causes they ran for during their most recent fundraising effort.

Penn State Lehigh Valley Women’s Basketball team works out for charitable cause

Story courtesy of Sharon Tercha, director, Strategic Communications, Penn State Lehigh Valley

CENTER VALLEY, Pa. (January 26, 2021) — The Penn State Lehigh Valley Women’s Basketball team competed in an intra-team, two-week fitness challenge to fundraise money for various charities. The team was split up into four teams of five players and had 14 days to record their miles from cardio workouts. The team with the most miles won the competition. Money was donated to each charity by head coach, Lorie Khalil, two-times PSUAC Coach of the Year.

“The players were able to raise money for these great causes through their dedication to fitness,” Khalil said. “I am so proud of their teamwork and selfless attitude with this fitness challenge. If we take a step back, we are very blessed despite the times we are in. These young women have a lot going for them; they are healthy, in college working towards a great future, playing college basketball and have great support systems around them. They are very fortunate.”

Each team deliberated over charities that were meaningful to them, and the four charities chosen were: The Pediatric Cancer Foundation of the Lehigh Valley, Black Lives Matter, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and the John Roach Funeral Cost Fundraiser. 

“It’s always sad to lose a loved one but even more sad when you can’t afford to give them a proper farewell,” junior All-Conference player, Jah’nel Oliver said. “I’m glad I was able to push myself to run for this cause and give a donation to help a family come together to give a proper goodbye.” Oliver’s team won the competition with a total of 76 miles.  Teammates were first-year students, Aaliyah Johnson and Almond Goodman; junior, Taz Moore and senior, Anaya White. 

“With the season being how it is due to COVID, we want to continue to work and focus on being champions in the classroom and on the court,” Khalil said. “We don’t pause, we just adjust and find other ways to get things done. It’s been the story of the year. Winners always find a way.” said Khalil.

The team is looking forward to returning mid-February for in-person small group trainings. For now, they will continue to compete in mini two-week fitness challenges. 

About Penn State Lehigh Valley

Penn State Lehigh Valley provides a Penn State University education in a small campus setting that integrates individualized teaching, research, and dynamic community outreach. With its convenient location in Center Valley, traditional students and adult learners can choose from many options including 10 bachelor’s programs, which can be completed at the campus, as well as access to 275 majors offered by other Penn State campuses. In addition, students and community members who have a scalable business idea are invited to participate in professional development offered by Lehigh Valley LaunchBox, a business accelerator for early-stage entrepreneurs. The campus’ diverse Continuing Education and Outreach programs offer opportunities for professional development, business training, and youth programming. For more information, visit lehighvalley.psu.edu.