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Why Mars’ Alexis Cashdollar chose a preferred walk-on offer from Wake Forest women’s basketball

Mars' Alexis Cashdollar (5) has verbally committed to Wake Forest women’s basketball as a preferred walk-on. Jared Todhunter/Special to the Eagle

Alexis Cashdollar could’ve continued her women’s basketball career at Campbell, Seton Hill or IUP.

But a family connection drew the Mars senior to Wake Forest, where she’ll head next year as a preferred walk-on.

Her father, Tim, played football for the Demon Deacons in the late 1990s.

“It’s just kind of been in the family,” Cashdollar said.

Cashdollar, a guard, was an honorable mention on the Butler Eagle’s Girls Basketball All-Star team a season ago after averaging a team-high 10.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 steals a game. The Planets went 15-12, finished fourth in the WPIAL Class 5A tournament and lost in the opening round of the PIAA tournament.

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Aside from her success on the high school hardwood, she gained attention in other ways.

“I’ve been going to a couple of elite camps there for maybe two years,” Cashdollar said. “I’ve just been in contact with the coaching staff and talking to them. I knew there wasn’t a scholarship, but the preferred walk-on was there and I just really wanted to take that opportunity (of) being able to play Division I basketball.”

Cashdollar also went to camps at Kent State and Gannon, but had her mind set on heading to Winston-Salem for a while. She’d visited the campus plenty over the years.

“I hope to play a role in how this team does, prove myself a little bit to earn that scholarship,” Cashdollar said.

The 2025-26 PIAA basketball season begins Nov. 28.

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