Get On The Line. is a sports podcast that strives to go beyond the surface of scores to explore the untold stories of athletes. Hosted by former D1 athlete Jill Schumacher, this podcast sheds light on the social and personal experiences of athletes that rarely are shown in media. While the media often focuses on the wins, losses, highlights, and stats, Jill dives into the behind-the-scenes moments—the highs, lows, and everything in between—that define the athlete's journey.
This week, Central Michigan baseball’s Bryson Webb joins the pod to share how his content journey began, the doors it’s opened, and how he stays grounded by staying present in the moment.
Henry De Tolla joins Get On The Line once again! Henry is the CEO of H00PIFY and a UMass Lowell Lacrosse alum. Henry shares what it was like to create content while playing a D1 sport. As well as what life is like post-graduation and what's next for the H00PIFY brand.
This week, Rosie Volpintesta of Brown Track & Field opens up about finding her spark again in college athletics, handling the pressure of pushing herself to be her best, and how she uses her TikTok platform to connect with other athletes. She also shares a bit about her volunteer work as PR Lead for Run Your City’s Providence chapter.
In this episode, I share my mental health journey with playing lacrosse in college. Many athletes struggle with mental health issues, and with September being suicide prevention month, I felt this was a good time to have an open and honest conversation. Sharing my experiences with anxiety and depression, and how I handled those struggles while trying to be my best in the field. Tune in tomorrow!!
This week, we’re joined by Noelle Lambert, a 2x Paralympian, Survivor Season 43 cast member, and founder of The Born to Run Foundation. In 2016, she lost her left leg in a moped accident while playing lacrosse at UMass Lowell. Instead of letting that moment define her, Noelle came back stronger, competing for Team USA, launching a foundation to support other amputees, and becoming a motivational speaker.
In this conversation, Noell...
On this episode, we sit down with Ant Blunt — UMass Lowell basketball alum, rapper, musician, and brand owner. He shares what it was like being a Division I athlete while pursuing his passion for music, and how he’s now focused on building his music career and expanding his brand. He reflects on the lessons he’s learned through sports and music, and how those experiences continue to shape his journey beyond athletics.
In this episode of Get On The Line, I break down the growing issue of athletes being trolled on social media and why it’s crossed the line. Too often, respect for players gets lost in the noise. I also dive into the culture of parlays, the influence of social media, and how fans engage with the game today.
From being a standout forward at Virginia to now coaching at Cal, Isaiah Wilkins has seen basketball from every angle. In this episode of Get On The Line, he opens up about his journey through college basketball, playing overseas, and the challenges that shaped him along the way. Wilkins also shares his decision to speak publicly about his mental health while at UVA and why those conversations matter just as much as what happens on...
Jill sits down with pro lacrosse star Kylie Ohlmiller for an inspiring conversation about resilience, growth, and the game she loves. Kylie opens up about her battle back from injury, the mindset that fueled her recovery, and the journey that led her to lacrosse in the first place. She reflects on her time as a college standout, how she learned to tune out the noise, and what it’s been like to watch the sport evolve over the years....
This week on Get on the Line, Jill sits down with Jilly Shimkin, a University of Texas soccer alum and current pro with the Tampa Bay Sun FC in the USL Super League.
Jilly reflects on her journey through the U.S. Women’s Youth National circuit from U14 to U20 and what it was like growing up in the game at an elite level. She opens up about the sacrifices it takes to chase big goals, how she managed FOMO along the way, and why puttin...
This week on Get On The Line. Jill chats with Mitchell Pehlke, a former Ohio State lacrosse player and a true content creation powerhouse. Mitchell shares how he built his brand while juggling life as a Division I athlete. Get ready to hear about the mindset that fuels his drive, how he grew his platforms on YouTube and TikTok, and why he's so passionate about creating content. From his journey at Ohio State to hosting The Mit...
Jill gets real in a solo episode about what happens after the final whistle blows. She opens up about the identity shift that comes with life after college sports, how she bounced back from early burnout, and the awkward transition from training like an athlete to just working out like a regular person.
This week on Get on the Line, we’re talking with Ava Uribe, a Syracuse women’s soccer player whose journey has taken her across the country and into the world of sports analytics. She shares what it was like growing up constantly traveling for soccer, her experience transferring schools, and how she ended up winning the MIT Sloan Research Paper Competition!! All while playing Division I soccer. It’s a look at what it really takes t...
This week on Get On The Line, Jill Schumacher sits down with Syracuse soccer’s Tomas Hut to explore his unique journey from Army to ‘Cuse. Tomas opens up about the differences in being recruited by a military academy versus other colleges, the tough decision to leave West Point, and the challenges of transferring as a student-athlete. Plus, he shares how his passion for business is rooted in his family history and continues to driv...
Kat Amico, a Le Moyne lacrosse player, joins Get On The Line. She discusses her experience with a student marketing team that created a beer to represent her school. We'll also get her perspective on Le Moyne's transition from Division 2 to Division 1 athletics.
Sydney Moore is a D1 volleyball player at Syracuse University and a Cornell alum. She shares her journey as an athlete and advocate, discussing her work in women’s sports, the evolving landscape of college athletics, and the intersection of sports and policy. From receiving the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award at the ESPYs to running a business focused on student-athletes, Sydney offers insight into the real challenges and o...
This week Jill shares stories of her summer. Diving into her job and how she spent her summer days with friends and teammates!
Henry De Tolla is a TikTok and YouTube content creator. Starting his account under the name h00pify in high school. Henry explains how he started his accounts and how he's able to create content while also playing D1 lax at Umass Lowell.
Christian Paley is an ex-D1 lacrosse player at the University of Hartford. As an athlete, he started to DJ and make his own mixes. He explains how he was able to kickstart his DJ career while also balancing Lacrosse. Christian is now a professional DJ in the grater Boston area and just got back from being on tour.
Jill vlogs her teams spring break trip to Orlando Florida. Giving a inside look on what travel life for division one athletes feels like. The group has many topics of discussion during the trip and has the chance to break down key moments outside of sports while traveling. Listeners are introduced to Jade, Jills bus partner and basically the 6th roomate of the house.
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