By Tom Robinson, NEPABasketball.com
Kaeli Romanowski, Western Wayne’s all-time leading scorer, has decided to continue her academic and athletic careers at Elizabethtown College.
The senior point guard was a three-time NEPABasketball.com selection as Lackawanna League Division 2 Player of the Year. She had made visits to other National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III programs before Elizabethtown emerged as a late possibility.
“I went on quite a few,” Romanowski said. “Elizabethtown was actually my last one. That one came into the picture after the first state playoff game this year.”
Romanowski, who will major in finance, said she knew once she got to Elizabethtown for a visit.
“I just felt at home when I first stepped on campus,” she said. “It was everything I wanted. They have everything I was looking for.”
Romanowski saw Elizabethtown play in a game at the University of Scranton this season before she was considering the school.
Also a volleyball and softball player, Romanowski said basketball “has been my favorite for a long time.”
Romanowski played for NEPA Elite Clark teams that won Hoop Group Showcase League titles each of the past two years. Her speed helped make Romanowski one of the team’s leading defenders.
With Romanowski leading the way, Western Wayne won Lackawanna Division 2 titles and reached the District 2 Class 3A championship game at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza each of the past two years. The Lady ‘Cats advanced to the second round of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association state tournament.
Elizabethtown went 12-2 in the Landmark Conference regular season to finish second behind Scranton. It went 20-6 overall and qualified for the Division III national tournament.
The Blue Jays program dates back 94 years. It produced the most wins in the country in the 20th century, along with two national titles and three national runner-up finishes.
