Whipple’s rise to the top
Senior lacrosse star Camryn Whipple
on the cusp of Slippery Rock history
By
Ryan Mosher
SLIPPERY
ROCK, Pa. (May 1, 2024) — Camryn Whipple is a senior attacker
for Slippery Rock University’s (SRU) lacrosse team. Whipple entered the top 10 list
for single season points at SRU after her five-point performance in a 15-4
victory against Gannon University.
The
Washington, Pa. native arrived at Slippery Rock prior to the 2021 season and
appeared in nine games while amassing three points in her freshman year.
Whipple appeared in every game in her sophomore season and totaled 26 points in
17 games.
Whipple’s
junior season is where she saw her first start. She started 12 of the 16 games
on the schedule and collected 37 points.
In each
of Whipple’s first three seasons, she had more goals than assists. However, this
season Whipple’s assist numbers have risen tremendously. The senior has 36
assists in 15 games played. Whipple credits her teammates for her increase in
assists.
“Just
100% my teammates. Everyone is a great option, so I just attribute all of that
to my teammates,” Whipple said.
The
senior also credits her vision and the relationships with her teammates for her
success. The relationship that the whole attacking unit developed has allowed
them to grow and thrive on the offensive end of the field.
“I
would have to say just my vision, being able to assist. That is something I
take a lot of pride in is just being unselfish and being able to dish the ball
to my teammates, but like I said assists don’t happen without having great
cutters like Brooke Wisniewski and Lauren Searles cutting to balls and getting
open and making my job easy,” Whipple said.
Whipple
has many supporters, but her parents have always been her number one fans.
“Probably
just my parents honestly. They just always give me the encouragement I need
every single day to just go and chase my dreams and go after what I want.
Something that my mom always told me ‘nothing worth having ever comes easy’ and
that just kind of always drives me to be better because there is a lot of ups
and downs playing a college sport, but that just always reminds me to go out
and work for what I want and don’t stop until what I am working for comes
true,” Whipple said.
Whipple’s
work ethic and mindset have helped guide her to this milestone. The attacker is
also one assist away from tying the school’s single season assist record with
37.
Whipple
has a sister that also attended Slippery Rock University, but that was a
coincidence and was never the original plan for the two siblings.
“It
is a funny story because that was like never meant to happen, we never meant to
come to college together. She is two years older than me. She actually started off
her college career at Penn State Behrend. She played soccer and then she just
decided to transfer to Slippery Rock, so that was like never meant to happen. I
actually committed my junior year to go to Slippery Rock before she was even
going to come here. That was just a coincidence that it happened like that, but
we were together my freshman year which was super fun,” Whipple said.
Similar
to the relationship with her sister, the whole SRU team possesses that bond and
it has allowed them to grow and thrive on both ends of the field.
“It
is really awesome, I think our attackers and our middies all together are just
such a unit on the field and I think that really shows with our team in general.
We are really close on and off the field, so I think when we have those
relationships off the field it just translates and makes us so much stronger,
but I truly feel so lucky like I feel like day one of freshman year I had 30
best friends and it has just been amazing, especially these seniors now, we
just went through these four years together, got so close. I mean we all spend
everyday together, so just building those relationships has been really
special,” Whipple said.
That
bond has led The Rock to a 12-win season so far, which ties the school record,
and they have at least two more chances to break the record with games against
Edinboro University, who they have never lost to, and Mercyhurst University,
who they defeated 8-7 in overtime earlier this season.
“We
always say like make history and I think that this really is our year to do
it,” Whipple said.
This team has already made some history as they have clinched a home playoff game in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference playoffs, which The Rock have not been to since 2018.
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