Freshman (2017): Played in 24 games in her first year in a Hornet uniform...smacked two home runs, while contributing six RBIs and four runs scored...best game came against Sweet Briar on March 28th, hitting a home run, knocking in two runs, and scoring three of her own...had two hits against crosstown rival Randolph in the ODAC Tournament on April 28th.
Before LC: A two-year starter and two-year letterman at Kiski Area High School...Also ran Track & Field for the Cavaliers
Personal
Minor: Coaching & Sports Medicine
Parents: John and Paula Kinnamon
Siblings: Ben
Dream Vacation: Traveling to either Bondi Beach in Australia or Maui, Hawaii
Favorite Movie: Moneyball
Favorite TV Show: Bachelorette
Career Aspirations: Earn a DPT degree upon graduating from Lynchburg. I want a job where I can push athletes to succeed and prevent them from getting injuries (many of which I had to deal with). Working in a college setting or large facility that works with many different sports and athletes is the goal.
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet is important to me because the first time I stepped on Lynchburg's campus, I knew that this college was different than any other. When I began my camp with the softball team, I knew the athletic program was special too. Being a Hornet means getting pushed to excel by an amazing coaching staff and amazing team mates. It means getting to set an example and grow as a person not only in the classroom, but outside of it. Being a Hornet means being part of a family.