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Student athletes find success in their studies

by Vossi Gardenhire

Student athletes juggle the demands of both academics and their chosen sports, striving to excel in both areas. Student athletes grow in their field of education through sports by developing essential life skills, enhancing focus and time management, and fostering relationships that extend beyond the playing field.

“I feel like golf really has helped me become a better person, I used to not know what I wanted to do but when I got introduced to golf it all made sense” said Cooper Ward “Golf has taught many things that have oddly shaped me for the profession I want by giving me a sense of being present and definitely helped my people skills”

The sacrifice it takes to be in a sport and to be a full-time student could be a hassle, but the power to stay focused and complete all these duties can bring a feeling of satisfaction.

“I feel as if sometimes school and golf can overlap. At times it can feel like a little much but that’s when I remember that I have been doing this and I know it’ll be worth it at the end of my time here at Washburn,” said Ward.

RJ Mitchell, a freshman football player said he believes football has developed him to be well prepped for his field of studies.

“I think being on the team built my teamwork and communication skills which is needed in a mass media career,” said Mitchell.

Playing sports can ultimately enhance an athlete’s academic performance, further preparing them for future career success. It can develop a range of physical, mental, and social skills that can be invaluable in any career, including journalism. Student athletes often excel in their education field, demonstrating exceptional dedication and commitment to both academics and sports.

“Football is a team sport, and success on the field is largely dependent on how well everyone works together. The same is true in mass media, where people often work in teams to cover complex stories. By learning how to collaborate effectively with others and communicate clearly, football players can develop the skills they need to succeed in a collaborative professional environment.” Said Mitchell

A lot of memories can come from being a student athlete, some good some bad. But when you are put into pressured situations that’s when these skills can shine.

“One of my most memorable moments being a student athlete is when I had a big test on Friday and a game on Saturday. I was stressing about my test, and I still had practice and class. Through it all I still did good on my test, and we won the game on Saturday.” Said Mitchell.

These dedicated individuals maintain a focus on their studies while pursuing their passion for sports, demonstrating unparalleled determination and time management skills. Through hard work and perseverance, these athletes are breaking the stereotypes surrounding the academic performance of student athletes, proving that success can be achieved in multiple areas of life simultaneously. This serves as an inspiration for others to follow suit and strive for excellence, both in their chosen sport and academic pursuits.

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