The Rosemont Women’s Volleyball team officially wrapped up its 2025 season in Williamsport with a spirited match against Penn College. This game marked the conclusion of 31 years of Rosemont Volleyball, closing a proud and memorable chapter in the college’s athletic history.
A Strong Effort in the Final Match
The Ravens entered the court ready to compete and represent Rosemont with pride. In the first set, the team started slowly but found its rhythm midway through. Senior Pearl Smith, returning from an injury sustained in the previous game, recorded both a kill and a service ace. Her energy helped the team rally before Penn College secured the first set 25 to 14.
The Ravens opened the second set with momentum as Lori Shorten delivered a sharp service ace to score the first point. The Wildcats then responded with a strong run, but Cameryn Roach, assisted by Jana Ehnot, earned a kill that energized the Ravens. Despite their efforts, the Wildcats took the second set 25 to 6.
In the third set, Rosemont continued to play with determination. Smith tallied another kill with an assist from Shorten, and Ehnot added a service ace. Although the Ravens fell 25 to 6, they demonstrated perseverance and teamwork until the final point.
Celebrating a Legacy of Excellence
This final contest represented more than the end of a season. It marked the conclusion of Rosemont Volleyball’s NCAA era, a program that has shaped athletes for more than three decades. Over the years, players have developed leadership, discipline, and a deep sense of school pride.
The Spirit of Rosemont Lives On
While the NCAA chapter has come to a close, the spirit of Rosemont Volleyball remains strong. The college community celebrates the players, coaches, and supporters who built this legacy. Their passion and commitment continue to inspire future Ravens to pursue excellence in every endeavor.



