WYOMISSING, Pa. — Samantha Hagenbush has built quite the resume during her time at Penn State Berks. She’s been a mental health advocate, a three-sport student-athlete, and a consistent leader of campus clubs and organizations. On Saturday, May 4, she’ll don a new hat — college graduate — when she earns her baccalaureate degree in kinesiology with a minor in psychological sciences.
Hagenbush was recruited to play basketball for Penn State Berks, which is what originally drew her to visit campus. Despite the visit happening over Thanksgiving break in 2019, women’s basketball coach Kristin Hawley and a Lion Ambassador sought to make the visit worthwhile.
“The Lion Ambassador did not have to come back to campus during Thanksgiving break, but she did,” Hagenbush shared. “I got to watch her practice, and then she told me about the kinesiology program and the broad variety of careers you could do with a kinesiology degree. Once I figured out that I could study kinesiology and play basketball, I was sold.”
Aside from basketball, Hagenbush also participated in the cross-country and tennis teams. She also served as the United East Conference co-chair for the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Outside of sports, her involvement included serving as president of the kinesiology club and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Penn State Berks chapter. She was a THON 2024 dancer and served as donor and alumni relations co-executive for Berks Benefitting THON. In addition, she was a Lion Ambassador executive board member, a dance team member, a first-year mentor and a Welcome Weekend leader.
And on top of all that, Hagenbush has been a mental health advocate for three organizations: Morgan’s Message, Robbie’s Hope, and Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty Impact Fund.