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Want to Play College Sports? These Athletes Have Lessons to Share

Emily Esposito is featured in The Portland Press Herald where she opens up about lessons she has learned in her college-athletic experience, and how that influenced the founding of EM-POWERMENT.

PC: Derek Davis/Staff Photographer @ The Portland Press Herald


Features on Emily

 

Emily Esposito & Her Journey to Find Her Purpose

WTBU Radio

“After transferring from Villanova, Esposito was still searching for her self-worth.”

Emily Esposito on Her Early Basketball Career:

The Big Time Hoops Podcast

“GOAT discussion, and more on this week’s episode of Big Time Hoops The Podcast.”

Meet College Basketball Star Emily Esposito

2 Keep it Butter

“I told her that I wanted to become a better person, leader, and player, and in that order.”

TAKE A LOOK BACK...

— 2022

Maine Talent Soaring to the Top of Women’s College Basketball

Ten former Maine girls’ basketball players are competing for NCAA Division I programs this season, with more on the way.
— Senior Year, 2022

For Esposito, New Season Tests New Outlook on College Hoops

“After spending 18 months confined to practices and sidelines, Emily Esposito is finally preparing to continue her college basketball career.”
— Junior Year 2021

Esposito Finds New Passion at Boston University

“I reevaluated what was important to me and so for the first time in my life I made a decision for Emily the person instead of just Emily the athlete.”
— Sophomore Year 2020

Former Gorham Star, Emily Esposito, Makes an Impression on Villanova

Esposito was named to the Big East all-freshman team and will make her first collegiate start in the women’s NIT.
— Freshman Year 2019

Emily Esposito Maine Gatorade Player of the Year

The Gatorade State Basketball Player of the Year for Maine is Emily Esposito. Check out the athlete’s accomplishments on and off the court.
— High School 2018

Girl’s Basketball: Emily Esposito of Gorham

The senior guard is heading to Villanova after winning consecutive Class AA state titles.
— High School 2017