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2022 Softball

Gail Burton/UMBC Athletics

13 Makayla Kuhnow

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Chopticon/Coastal Carolina
  • Hometown Mechanicsville, Md.

Biography

2022: Did not compete

2021: Did not compete
Coastal Carolina: 2018-19 Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (3.00-3.49 GPA), Fall of 2018 Dean's List (3.25-3.99 GPA) As a freshman she played in two games with one at-bat against Bryant on March 12.

High School: Kuhnow played in 74 games in the four years at Chopticon High School where she hit .336, with 14 doubles, 7 triples in 223 at-bats.  In her sophomore season, Kuhnow’s Chopticon team won the 3A South Region championship and made it to the state finals.  In 2018, Kuhnow led her team to the 3A South Region Section II final but fell to Huntington Hurricanes, 5-0.  The Maryland native also excelled in basketball, track and field, and field hockey. In 2017, Kuhnow was part of the 4x800 relay team that took home third place in the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference.  

Away from Chopticon, Kuhnow played three seasons with the La Plata Orioles and in 2015, the O’s team made it to the College World Series

Academically, Makayla earned Minds in Motion three times (freshman-junior). This is given to student-athletes who achieve a 3.25 GPA, or higher. In her senior year, Kuhnow received the honor as scholar-athlete.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Stephanie Kuhnow...Has three siblings, Brandon Dickerson (30), Marissa Kuhnow (19), Madison Kuhnow (17)...Majoring in Psychology...Lists favorite pro team as the Pittsburgh Steelers and favorite musical artist as Luke Combs.

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Historical Player Information

  • 13

    2021Junior

    IF/OF
    5'8"
    13
  • 13

    2022Senior

    IF/OF
    5'8"
    13
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