Callahan Finds New Home at UNC-Wilmington

Callahan Finds New Home at UNC-Wilmington

By: Ed Weaver | NTL Sports | May 25, 2022

One of Wellsboro's all-time greats on the volleyball court has officially found a new college home for at least the next 3 years.

Caitlyn Callahan, a 3-time PIAA High School All-State Player of the year, as well as 3-time Offensive Player of the Year, recently signed her National Letter of Intent to play NCAA Division I Volleyball at the University of North Carolina – Wilmington. Callahan signed a full scholarship to play at UNCW after a breakout freshman season at NCAA Division 2 Millersville University, that resulted in numerous awards for the powerful middle hitter and blocker.

Coming out of high school, Callahan was heavily recruited, with both Pitt and Towson leading the waywith the larger NCAA Division 1 schools, but she chose instead to sign with Millersville and a coach shewas familiar with. Millersville Head coach Brian Smith had worked with Caitlyn since her 9 th grade yearwhen Callahan earned a selection to represent Pennsylvania on the High-Performance Team in Ft.Lauderdale, FL. There, Callahan and her team played against teams from several other states around thecountry, all with high quality players, many of whom also went on to play collegiate volleyball at various levels.

Callahan then went on to finish her high school career with 896 kills, 3 Offensive Player of the YearAwards, 3 Pennsylvania All-State Player of the Year Awards, and other various honors.

In her first year at Millersville, covid-19 halted all play, but as a redshirt-freshman, Callahan picked upwhere she left off. Using her first year to train and become bigger, faster, and stronger, Callahandominated the court both offensively and defensively. She led the PSAC in solo blocks (52) and was 2 nd inthe PSAC in total blocks (129). Caitlyn was also second in the PSAC in overall scoring with 428.5 totalpoints. When it came to team stats, Callahan was second on the team in kills (314) and third in servingaces with 24. She was named PSAC East Player of the Week in October and earned the PSAC East Rookieof the Year Award. Callahan went on to be named to the All-PSAC eastern Division First-Team and theD2CCA All-Atlantic region Second Team. This honor recognized the top 20 players out of over 800 in theentire Atlantic Region.

At the end of her first full collegiate season, Callahan continued to train, but decided that she wanted totest the waters and enter the collegiate transfer portal to shoot for the highest level of competition.“Playing D1 Volleyball was a huge goal of mine coming out of high school,” Callahan said. “I had someopportunities in my junior and senior years, but I decided to sign with Millersville, and it ended up beingthe right move.” After being in the portal for only a short time, communications and offers startedcoming in almost immediately for the college standout. Two Division 1 colleges stood out among theothers: The Gardner-Webb Bulldogs and The University of North Carolina – Wilmington Seahawks, bothDivision 1 schools in North Carolina. “I loved both the coaches and the campuses at each school, so thatmade the decision even harder,” Callahan notes. “However, when it came right down to it, UNCW is in alarger conference with a very competitive schedule. Their academics and athletics are top notch. It’salso right on the beach which is really nice!”

Callahan’s busy schedule will begin in May with daily off-season workouts. In July, her team will behosting camps and clinics to the public for both indoor and beach volleyball, along with preparation forthe upcoming season. Preseason training will then go into full swing in August, with the season ending inNovember or early December. All games are livestreamed on the Seahawk Digital Network or on theCAA website.

The Seahawks (NCAA Division 1) play in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), along with teams fromWilliam & Mary, Towson, the University of Charleston, Delaware, Elon, Hofstra, and Northeastern.Recently, their non-conference schedule has included Coastal Carolina, Wake Forest, Clemson, Duke, NCState, Old Dominion, East Carolina and other national powers. This year, they will play Florida State andUCF (University of Central Florida). “The travel will be a lot different,” Callahan says. “We will be flying alot more since our conference is large and spread out up and down the east coast. At Millersville, ourfarthest opponents were 3 or so hours away, so we traveled in coach busses a lot.”

Callahan is proud to be representing Wellsboro and the NTL down in North Carolina. Looking back,Callahan believes she made the right move by going to Millersville first then on to UNCW. “I’m gratefulfor the opportunities my coaches gave me at Millersville. I was able to play, be successful, and see that Ihave a huge competitive drive that will help me at the NCAA D1 level!”

Everyone here at Wellsboro Athletics would like to congratulate and wish Caitlyn the best of luck on her upcoming season.

 
 
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Ed Weaver

Ed Weaver is the owner of Circle W Sports in Wellsboro, PA, is the Sports Director for The Home Page Network and the creator of WellsboroAthletics.com and WellsboroFootball.com. You can follow him on Twitter or friend him on Facebook.

 
 
 
 
 
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