“There is no ‘right moment.’ There is just this moment and what you choose to do with it.” This shouldn’t come as a surprise to you, but almost my entire life revolves around football. Like many, the year 2020 was filled with a lot of anguish, and despair, lined with moments of growth and clarity….
Month: April 2021
Eva Merrell: My Battle with Anorexia As An Elite Swimmer
Head Campus Captain Eva Merrell once swam at the Olympic Trials. But, when she was forced to confront her ongoing eating disorder, she realized she needed to step away from her sport for her mental and physical health. Eva recently participated in The University of Georgia’s Ted Talk series “Dawg Talks” to share her story…
Hailey Murray: How My ADHD Diagnosis Saved My Life
I was never known as the brainy kid growing up. I went to a very competitive private school, and from a young age, I remember being measured by achievements in the classroom. When I was young, my teachers labeled me as average, and sometimes outspoken. As I got older, the statements became more memorable, “you…
Jack Beer: Overcoming Anxiety & Depression On The Road To A National Championship
I remember one day as a little kid, I asked my parents if it was possible for me to ever dislike my sport. Soccer is my life, but on that day, I wanted to test just how much I loved it. I gave it my best effort to hate soccer for the day and see…
Q&A with Kelsey Koelzer: The First, But Not The Last
Professional ice hockey player Kelsey Koelzer has been the first of a lot of things: first Black 1st round draft pick to the NWHL, first coach of Arcadia University’s newly established Women’s Ice Hockey program, first Black head coach in NCAA ice hockey history. But, she’s working to ensure that she’s not the last. Koelzer…
Morgan Alexander: Finding Purpose in a Career Wracked By Injuries
The other day, I was sitting in a job interview and the hiring manager asked me, “can you tell me about your experience playing division one lacrosse?” My response was definitely different than what she had expected. I simply responded, “filled with adversity.” My story is different than the average college lacrosse player, but I…