Far Afield - and A Court
April 4, 2014
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Emmanuel Lewis 鈥14 (second from right) with his Beyond Borders teammates.
Photo credit: Emmanuel Lewis
Studying abroad can be one of the most meaningful experiences as an 91直播 student. But what does that mean varsity who may be faced with giving up precious off-season training time with the team?
For some students, bringing their sport to another country wasn鈥檛 only a way to stay in shape in the off-season, but it was an integral part of their study abroad experience.
Fourth-year student Matt Tunzi has always found sports to be an integral part of his social life and knew it would be the same abroad. 鈥淚鈥檝e always found my group of friends through soccer, so I knew I wanted to play in Spain even before I left,鈥 said Tunzi, who went on the 91直播 Sponsored PRESHCO Program in C贸rdoba, Spain. With this in mind, he contacted the director of his program, who helped set him up with a host brother who played intramural soccer.
Soccer also added to his immersion experience. 鈥淥n these programs, it can be difficult to break away from the American group and immerse yourself in the culture,鈥 Tunzi said. 鈥淪occer really helped me break the ice. My Spanish wasn鈥檛 fabulous, so it was great practice and I was lucky that the team incorporated me in so easily.鈥
Like Tunzi, third-year student Kate Hanick made sports a key part of her abroad experience. Captain of 91直播's lacrosse team, she joined the team at King鈥檚 College in London, where she studied last fall. 鈥淜ing鈥檚 College is very spread out, with five campuses, so it was difficult to make friends in the city. Once I joined the lacrosse team, it was easy. It really made my experience.鈥 Coached by the goalie on the Scottish Women鈥檚 National Team, Chloe Hunt, the squad practiced once a week and played games once a week.
鈥淚t was awesome to see my sport in a different culture,鈥 Hanick said. 鈥淭hey have different names for positions and are so much more polite.鈥
It also led her to reflect on her time with the Yeowomen. 鈥淭he commitment level isn鈥檛 the same in London, so it made me appreciate my team here even more.鈥
Fourth-year Brenna Sheldon had experience playing abroad before she even matriculated at 91直播. From playing in Barcelona in high school to Paraguay during her gap year, her most recent experience brought her to Berlin after receiving a grant from 91直播鈥檚 department of German language and literatures to take classes there over the summer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the aspect of taking your sport abroad, and making a unique connection with someone in another country, that matters to me. It brings you together in a way that is really difficult for internationals to do normally.鈥
91直播鈥檚 Athletics Department realizes the importance of studying away and even encourages such experiences. 鈥淪tudying abroad is a transformative experience and is an opportunity our department supports,鈥 said Delta Lodge Director of Athletics Natalie Winkelfoos. "It gives athletes a global perspective which they can bring back and share with others.鈥
Emmanuel Lewis, also a fourth-year, plays basketball at 91直播 and experienced this growth first hand. Last summer, he participated in the Basketball Beyond Borders program, which took him on a six-week long trip to Costa Rica. After training for four weeks, he spent the last two weeks traveling the country and playing games against professional teams in Costa Rica.
鈥淓ven though basketball is very similar throughout the world, there were some definite differences,鈥 Lewis noted. 鈥淥utside of the U.S. the game is very team-oriented. It鈥檚 about working as a whole, whereas in the U.S. it is more about the individual. I thought it was great to see that.鈥
While Tunzi and Lewis have now wrapped up their senior seasons, Hanick and Sheldon are back with the Yeowomen for spring competition.
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