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A Compilation: Days Two through Four

I cannot believe it’s over. The tables are back in their places, our bags are packed and all of us are back to our respective hometowns and colleges. It’s a bittersweet ending to such an incredible trip. It’s hard to believe that in just 96 short hours I met tons of incredible student-athletes, collegiate coaches and AD’s, conference leaders, and NCAA officials. But I think it’s even harder to believe that it’s really done (and that I stay dressed up the WHOLE time.)

The past few days have been more than I could have imagined. The people, the information, even just the warm Summer Indiana air made this experience magical. Truth be told, I could probably write a very long, detailed blog on the whole trip, but I don’t want to bore you, so here’s my top ten favorite things (in no particular order) from this year’s 2012 NCAA Career in Sports Forum.

  1. The Fellow Student-Athletes – As cliché as it sounds it’s true. Along with the future NFL and NBA players I had the pleasure of meeting I also met incredibly talented student-athletes who will be making strides in the future. A number of people offered great insight into the rest of my college years and the rest of my career as a sports fanatic wanting to work in this profession.

    All 300 of us

    All 300 of us

  2. The DiSC Assessment – Surprisingly enough I’m an “iD” in this behavioral assessment, which means I’m outgoing and a people person but like being in charge every so often – scarily true right? It was really a great tool for all of us and highly recommend everybody to take it to learn what sort of personality you have. By the end of the weekend, all of us were analyzing each other’s personality and making fun of it a bit, but hey it was incredibly useful and I’m thankful we were offered the chance to do it.

    CSF Gear

    CSF Gear

  3. Clint Bruce – This man epitomizes what every man should strive to be. A United States Naval Academy graduate who not only played in the NFL but was also a Seal who led some of our nation’s finest. He not only taught us to choose to be excellent, but also stressed to never make a decision without knowing the “why” to what you’re doing. My next blog post will be dedicated to his keynote speech.

    A Standing Ovation and Some tears for Clint Bruce

    A Standing Ovation and Some tears for Clint Bruce

  4. Discovering Downtown Indy – Every night I was in Indy, I had the chance to walk around and explore this capital city. I saw Colts Stadium, the Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League Stadium, the Pacers Arena, the Convention Center and so much more – it’s definitely a sporty city. After walking around, I realized how much I take living in both San Diego and NYC for granted.
    Colts Stadium

    Colts Stadium

    Downtown Indy

    Downtown Indy

  5. NCAA Hall of Champions – I only to one day to find myself among the amazing young men and women plastered to the brick walls. We got the distinct opportunity to not only eat dinner but also explore the museum all to ourselves. It currently ranks number one in my favorite museums, closely followed by the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
    Hall of Champs

    Hall of Champs

    James, NYU Runner, and the XC Booth

    James, NYU Runner, and the XC Booth

    Loving Me Some WoPo

    Loving Me Some WoPo

  6. The Social Media Session taught by @NCAADana – Along with the insightful information that the NCAA has access to all of our social media, I learned a lot about how to network via Social Media and how to market yourself correctly to future employers. As a social media fiend, (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linked-In, you name it) I really enjoy learning about the implications and importance of this rising phenomenon. It was also really cool to make a hash-tag live in the audience for the conference, #2012NCAACSF
    The Four NYU Reps Instagrammed

    The Four NYU Reps Instagrammed

     

  7. The Alternative Career in Sports Panel – During this panel, we got to listen to a few professionals working in the gaming, broadcasting, marketing, and law fields. It was very eye opening for me, seeing as I didn’t even realize that some of these fields existed and applied to sports. It was interesting to note how much of an impact that even the gaming industry had on intercollegiate athletics.

    With My Heisman Trophy, Pose And All

    With My Heisman Trophy, Pose And All

  8. The Color Group Meetings – As I wrote earlier, we were each divvied up into different groups of around 35 people. I found these sessions to be very informative, not only about intercollegiate athletics, but about myself as well. Going back and looking through my workbook, my notes demonstrate a need for me to work in an environment that is active, team-oriented and showcases my outgoing personality. In these sessions I also learned how to effectively communicate, something I’ve been working on both personally and on the field. This aspect of the conference was very useful, plus I met some quality people I will stay in touch with from my group.
    Red Team

    Red Team

    Annie and I, Someday I hope to be like her

    Annie and I, Someday I hope to be like her

  9. The Networking Tools – In a matter of four days, I did not expect a sudden change in any of my behaviors, but man, I sure do notice now how much my social skills have changed. I’m now more likely to start a conversation with a random stranger, and on the way home, as luck would have it, I began a conversation with an old NCAA swimmer from UNC Chapel Hill. He gave me a ton of advice on that short 55 minute flight and I greatly appreciate him spending the time talking to me, considering the fact that he was probably exhausted from the Bachelor’s Party in New Orleans he was flying from.

    Roomie, Former teammate and fellow Surf Soccer player

    Roomie, Former teammate and fellow Surf Soccer player

  10. The Inspiration – Looking back through my workbook, I have a number of inspirational quotes lining the margins of each page. You know me, I love quotes, so I throughly enjoyed each session filled with bits and pieces of motivation and advice. Here’s one: “Luck is when preparation meets opportunity”IMG_3450

I came to this conference thinking I’d come out of it with hundreds of contacts and a known career path, but it turns out that I’m even more at a loss. The thing I did find was that athletics is truly a passion of mine because it connects us all on such a deep level. Athletics are greater than all of us.

Hope all of my fellow NCAA CSF’ers got home quickly and safely!

Peace and Love

Day One: Complete

The first day is done and I cannot emphasize how amazing it is to be here. The amount of people I’ve met is amazing and to hear everybody’s story is really quite interesting. I’ve met Polish twins, an Australian soccer player from Oregon State and even people from my own school who I didn’t even know before coming here. We’ve done so much, met so many people, and learned in depth about our behavior in just the first day, I can’t even imagine what’s in store the next couple of days.

After Sara’s and my shopping adventure, we headed back to the hotel  and checked in to our groups. We then headed to lunch with some other early arrivals and after returned to our room to get ready for our long day ahead. Usually when you’re at an event as exciting as this one, time tends to go fast, however, we both got ready so quickly that we ended up waiting around the last hour before the commencement of everything. Similar to most other student-athlete events that I’ve been to, we had to lay out the ground rules and many speakers emphasized the “time is now” for us to push ourselves, network, and learn about whether or not we should actually pursue a career in athletics. I knew from that moment, sitting along with the other eight people I had never met before, that this was going to be a great weekend.

Following the first few speakers, we were then split up into our color groups. The red group is certainly a wide variety of athletes, from all reaches of the United States, all with a unique story to tell. It’s pretty incredible what some of all the athletes around me have achieved – there’s actually one of the pitchers from the Oklahoma Sooners softball team, who was in the WCWS Championship. They unfortunately lost to ‘Bama and the pitcher took the soonest flight out of OKC, without sleep straight into the things. The rest of the student-athletes are incredible and I’m so honored to be with them, learning and admiring everything they have accomplished. It’s interesting to note, however, that I’m actually the youngest at the conference. I have met a lot of people, but none of them have been younger than a junior – most people are seniors or graduated already. I’m really enjoying asking them the keys to being successful at the next level and learning what makes them tick.

After what seemed like an eternity, we had dinner which was absolutely delicious and then listened to DeNita Turner, President and Founder of Image Builders. She explained to us that the first fifteen seconds that you meet anybody creates a lasting impact and can define your career. In addition, she gave us a number of tips on how to sell ourselves, including a thirty second spiel in the elevator. I really liked her stories and think that her tips will be useful, especially in all the elevators in NYC. Following her speech, we returned to our color groups and went over some points we had learned throughout the day. It was mostly just a recap of everything in less than thirty minutes. Maybe it’s just me, but the best part of the night came last. We ended with a student-athlete social, where I got to interact with everybody using the handy dandy skills I had just learned. It was beyond incredible to meet everybody and learn how they came to school. I met a lot of people from around the country, including some SoCal people I hope to keep in touch with. Overall it was just a terrific day, but I have to get to bed considering I’ll be up at 6 tomorrow to workout.

Looking so official and stiff - ya know?

Looking so official and stiff – ya know?

Howdy from Indy!

Howdy y’all from the Hooiser state! I’m currently in the midsts of settling in and getting my bearings of Indianapolis, but other than that everything is great. Last time I left off, I was not too happy with my airplane situation, but things quickly shaped up! Fortunately for me, I sat next to a cute little Sheltie headed to Washington D.C. Much to my surprise, she was extremely calm the whole flight and didn’t get out of her bag! After I got off the plane in Denver, I found out that my club teammate, Sara, was on my flight and headed to the same conference. We ended up hanging out with each other and meeting two other student-athletes. Once we landed in Indy, the four of us jumped on a bus headed to our hotel downtown. We were pleasantly greeted by so many NCAA officials awaiting our arrival, and then were checked into the hotel. Funnily enough, Sara and I were roomed together which made things a lot less awkward. After we unpacked and found the gym – only a door down from our room, we set out to explore the city.

Flying over some Colorado Mountains

Flying over some Colorado Mountains

Waiting in Denver

Waiting in Denver

The Cute Lassie Dog Next to Me

The Cute Lassie Dog Next to Me

On our little walk around the city, we found the Capitol building, the Civil War Museum, the Mall (oh yeah!) and some other fun places. Downtown Indy is very quaint, especially compared to Manhattan – I don’t know if I could live in such a small town. Following our stroll, we had dinner at Champions, a little restaurant in the hotel with the Devils/Kings game on. Before we knew it, it was 10PM and we hopped into bed, falling asleep to Friends.

Exploring Downtown

Exploring Downtown

The next morning we woke up and first thing we did was head to the gym. Even though it was 8AM and many hours before everything was supposed to start, the gym was already filled with student-atheletes trying to get a workout in. I wonder how it’s going to be later tonight with all 300 of us trying to get a sweat on. Following a great interval set and stretching routine, we took showers, got dressed and headed down to breakfast. It was nice to see some more athletes hanging around the hotel and meet people outside of my own athletic department. Once we finished the incredible fruit spread, we set out for Lucas Oil Stadium, home to the Indianapolis Colts and the 2012 Super Bowl,  where the Giants won.  (Go Giants!) We soon realized that we had five hours before we had to be anywhere, so we walked around the Indianapolis Convention Center, where there was a Methodist Conference going on – who knew they had such a thing? Following our little stint in that huge building we found the mall and stumbled upon a cute little boutique where Sara and I got some cute shirts – don’t worry Mom and Dad, they were on sale! We finally turned to head back and check into the conference and got our polos and other cool stuff necessary for the forum. I got assigned to the Red Team and Sara got assigned to Orange, so I guess we’ll finally be split up.

Hanging with the Colts

Hanging with the Colts

NCAA Swag

NCAA Swag

Now I’m sitting in the lobby, watching the influx of student-athletes come in, bags in tow. It’s really cool to think that I’m part of a group looking to continue their career in athletics post-college and it’s really cool to actually meet real live college football players, but hey that’s what you get when you go to NYU! That’s it for now but I’ll be sure to update tonight after my first few sessions.

Jam of the Day: “We Are Young” by Fun feat. Janelle Monáe

Adiós San Diego, Hello Indy

Good morning from the oh so comfy seats in Terminal One of San Diego International Airport. Today I’m headed on my first Summer adventure to the NCAA Career in Sports Forum, and I could not be even more excited, minus the super long flights. As with most adventures I embark on, there are bound to be a few bumps along the way, and I of course had to start this one out the same way. Whenever I fly by myself I more often than not fly American Airlines, which ensures that I’m one of the first to board with Priority Access. When I booked these flights to Indianapolis I was informed that I’d be flying Southwest, which is totally fine by me. Little did I know, however, that you need to check in online to secure your seat and boarding time. Southwest: 1, Meg: 0. By the time I found this out and checked in online, I was ecstatic to find out that I was last to board – woo hoo! (Please note my sarcasm right now) No worries though, I’m still having fun and promised myself I will check in exactly 24 hours before hand to ensure that I’m first on that plane home. As a very smart person once said, ” Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, Shame on me.”

It's all good in terminal one!

It’s all good in terminal one!

Anyways, sitting here in the terminal, I’ve been playing myself a great game of “People Watching”while  jamming out to music and blogging on my computer. It’s one of my favorite games to play, especially in NYC with friends, but an airport is just as fun. We all try and guess what people do for a living and what their “deal” is – it’s very fun, especially when you’re bored! There are some very interesting subjects in the boarding area, here are my top three so far:

  1. The thirty-something couple sitting across from me, making out with their hands all over each other. Headed to Sacramento; it’s interesting to note that they have no luggage with them, she has a ring, he doesn’t… Maybe he just proposed?
  2. The Mom with the four kids all under the age of ten. Each kid not only has a humongous oversized backpack, but also a matching pillow pet to match. I’m surprised World War III hasn’t broken out yet, but who knows maybe she’s bribing them with candy.
  3. The business man yelling loudly into his blackberry with his iPhone in the other hand, probably looking up sports scores from last night. I just want to say, Hey it’s 9 in the morning, can you take it down a notch, I’m still sleeping.

That’s it for now, time to board 🙂 Next up Denver, Colorado!

Jam of the Day: Airplanes by B.o.B feat. Haley Williams from Paramore

Sunday Night Thoughts: Nineteen Going on Never

I had to go “grown up” shopping today and have come to the conclusion that I detest growing up. This week I’ll be flying to Indianapolis, IN for the NCAA Career in Sports Forum, which will be incredibly exciting, but uncomfortable. I’m an athlete through and through and anytime that I’m out of my signature shorts and t-shirt look, I’m quite discombobulated. I was informed that I’d have to wear business attire this week, and seeing as I had ZERO. ZIP. ZILCH. clothes that fit that category, I did as any other girl would do and went shopping, of course! Never have I felt more uncomfortable in my life than I have in pants and a matching jacket. I think I’d rather wear cleats that were two sizes too small than wear that uncomfortable combo. I looked incredibly awkward with my soccer thighs and water polo shoulders, so I opted for some cute dress and skirt outfits that didn’t highlight the gigantic muscles that I prize so much. Although I thought I looked somewhat better in dresses than pants, my sister very nicely informed that I look like a grandma in my new digs – exactly the look I was going for! Going into the working world will be a rough transition for me, I’m hoping employers will value comfort over fashion just like I do.

Dressing for the part

Dressing for the part

Don't know if this is the look for me

Don’t know if this is the look for me

Although there are a ton of perks that come along with aging (namely being freedom), getting older quite simply stinks. It seems like yesterday when I was in middle school, wishing that I could tap my cleats together three times and I’d magically be in the adult world – I was thirteen going on thirty. Now I’m nineteen going on never.

Jam of the Day: Never Grow Up by Taylor Swift