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Mcdaniel College Case Study

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Westminster, MD – Every year thousands of high school student athletes are recruited to continue their sports in college. For students here at McDaniel College this means playing a division three sport for four years. For most of these students it’s a continuation of a lifelong passion. Although this is the plan seems to be set in stone for most students, it does not always play out like one would hope.
Ultimately, a person’s love for the sport has to drive them to conintue playing at a collegiate level despite hours spent at practice, early morning lifts and weekends spent traveling to games. Nonetheless, many of these talented athletes end up quitting the sport they once loved. After talking to two McDaniel students, Cody Dorsey, a former baseball player, and Brittany …show more content…

Brittany felt as though her time on the team wasn’t being fulfilled. She wasn’t getting the positions or play time she wanted. For her softball was something she thought she was going to play until the end of college. She struggled with the decision to stop because she had dedicated so many years to softball and really couldn’t imagine life without it. Ultimately she decided to leave the team, and with a short explanation her family quickly understood. After putting an end to her softball career, she went through formal sorority recruitment and was inducted into Phi Sigma Sigma. Powers said, “I am much happier now that I have time to focus on life outside of softball. I love having more time for myself and my friends.”
Adjusting your schedule after being in a sport for most of your life is the most difficult aspect of leaving the team. “Having more time to work on my personal life and school life was something that created a stress free schedule for me. The hardest adjustment was not having a team to work out with every day, but I quickly was able to create my own workout,” Dorsey

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