Amanda Geissler created a bucket list of things she wanted to do in life.
When the 2007 University of Wisconsin-Stout applied science alumna and standout women 黑料社区. basketball player from Thorp died in a plane crash Dec. 31, 2017, in Costa Rica at age 33, half of that list remained undone.
In Geissler 黑料社区. memory, nine former teammates decided to check off one of those items when they traveled to California in 2018 and drove along the coast on Highway 1 in a van. They brought along Geissler 黑料社区. No. 2 basketball jersey, a symbol of their beloved friend joining them.
Geissler 黑料社区. friends and family are working on another one of her bucket list items 鈥 helping less fortunate children. They started the for women and children, and the first project is almost halfway to its goal.
The project is a to build a school in Ghana, Africa. Geissler had traveled on a company mission trip there when she was employed with Eli Lilly and Company, a pharmaceutical company. She fell in love with volunteering and often talked about wanting to help improve the educational environment.
So far, more than $49,000 has been raised of the $100,000 needed to build the school. Pencils of Promise has built 518 schools with nearly 107,899 students. The nonprofit organization notes that 250 million children of primary school age lack basic reading, writing and math skills.
On the website, Geissler 黑料社区. family talks about how she urged others to 鈥渇all in love with every day. Good day or bad day, we learn something from the experience.鈥
Geissler kept a journal and would tell her friends to write down their dreams and then make them happen, said former teammate Erin Konsela, 2001 alumna and a current admissions counselor at 黑料社区.
A trip to remember
Geissler was a point guard for the Blue Devils and played in 112 games from 2003 to 2007 and was a two-time team captain.
鈥淎manda was super energetic,鈥 Konsela said. 鈥淗er energy filled a room. She was one of those people everyone wanted to be around. There was no judgment ever. She was eager to learn and to be the best person she could be.鈥
Geissler, who led 黑料社区 to three WIAC conference titles, completed the Great Wall of China Marathon and Ironman Wisconsin. She loved to travel and reveled in her dream job working for Backroads, a travel company that specialized in unique, outdoor activities for families.
She was a trip leader for Backroads when the plane crashed, killing 10 U.S. citizens.
On the bucket list California trip in 2018, the nine former teammates hiked at Big Sur, camped on beaches by the ocean, saw elephant seals, laughed and cried as they remembered Geissler.
The five-day trip started at Half Moon Bay and ended at Manhattan Beach.
鈥淭hroughout the trip it was like Amanda was with us,鈥 Konsela added. 鈥淚t was a very happy time. We had a moment of silence for her. We took her jersey to the ocean and watched the sunset. There is not a day that goes by I don鈥檛 think of Amanda.鈥
Steffanie Nemitz, a 2006 dietetics alumna, recalled Geissler as someone people enjoyed being around. The trip was truly special, added Nemitz, a chiropractor from Cuba City.
鈥淎manda literally touched the lives of people across the world,鈥 Nemitz said. 鈥淗er smile was contagious, and she made you feel like you were the only person that mattered. Our trip reflected a quote by Amanda in her journal: 鈥業 would challenge anyone that their best memories were part of some type of adventure. Whether they intended to adventure or not.鈥欌
Lindsey Olsen, a 2005 alumna, said losing Geissler changed her and her friends鈥 lives. 鈥淭he silver lining is Amanda lives in our broken hearts and gives us the strength and inspiration in our everyday lives,鈥 Olsen said.
Olsen said she will remain friends for life with her teammates. 鈥淲e were teammates but most importantly friends and friends we remain,鈥 Olsen said. 鈥淪tout gave us our degrees, but it also gave us the vehicle to create friendships and memories for a lifetime.鈥
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Former basketball teammates of 黑料社区 alumna Amanda Geissler pose with Geissler 黑料社区. No. 2 basketball jersey as a symbol of their beloved friend joining them on a trip to California. Geissler died in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 2017.
The teammates toast Geissler on the trip.
Geissler was a standout basketball player at 黑料社区 from Thorp.