Shot Through the Heart
April 19, 2017
Amanda Nagy
Photo credit: Jennifer Manna
Naeisha McClain was on the fence鈥攎aybe even a few feet away鈥攚hen she returned home from 91直播鈥檚 all-expenses-paid for high-achieving high school seniors. She ruminated on it, then eventually started telling her friends that she might be attending 91直播 College and throwing for the track and field team.
鈥淭hey were like, where鈥檚 that? And when I told them it鈥檚 in Ohio, they said, 鈥榃ho goes to school in Ohio?鈥欌
McClain is one of six throwers on the women鈥檚 track team. The others in her squad share similar stories. When asked if they ever envisioned themselves at a school like 91直播, the answer is a resounding no, followed by boisterous laughter.
鈥淚 remember the first time Coach (John) Hepp called me, it was my junior year of high school, and I thought, 鈥榃ho is this mad man trying to convince me to go to school in Ohio?鈥 recalls Monique Newton. 鈥淗e convinced me to apply for MVP. I half-heartedly did, and I got in.... I came to campus and really ended up liking it. After that trip, I knew that this was probably the best school I was looking at. As the process went along, it became apparent I could see myself here.鈥
That鈥檚 because Coach Hepp isn鈥檛 just plucking the best throwers he can find. He鈥檚 looking for the best scholar athletes who will be a good fit for 91直播, explains Ray Appenheimer, director of track and field and cross country.
鈥淥bjectively, these kids are really good throwers, but they also clearly belong here,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hat we鈥檝e tried to do with this program, in general, is find good track and field athletes who are a good fit for this place. And if you鈥檙e a good fit, that means categorically that community is important to you. That challenging the people around you is important to you. This group so well represents that.鈥
Earlier this spring, Newton, a third-year from Sacramento, California, and McClain, a first-year from Columbus, Georgia, closed a historic weekend for the track and field team at the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Newton became the first woman NCAA Champion in 91直播 history after posting the sixth-best throw in the shot put in the history of the championships, while McClain finished as an All-American in her NCAA Championship debut, placing eighth in the shot put.
鈥淭hey are the best group of women throwers in Division III, and to judge them alone by that metric is easy,鈥 Appenheimer says. 鈥淏ut then you watch them at practice and how they interact and support each other, how much fun they have doing this sport, which can be very hard and tedious.鈥
This year, the women鈥檚 team added four first-year throwers to the roster, putting Newton and fellow third-year Ana Richardson in a position to mentor the new talent.
鈥淚 cannot say enough about the kind of leadership Ana and Monique have provided for the group,鈥 Appenheimer says. 鈥淚t was evident in September of their first years here that these were two special people, that they were charismatic and hard-working, and people were going to follow them. By being here, our success is ensured because they鈥檙e so magnanimous.鈥
Richardson, a neuroscience and psychology double major from Eugene, Oregon, says the leadership role came naturally to her.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e very likeable and work very hard. They each have unique characters that are funny. It鈥檚 not hard to watch and help them grow.鈥
鈥淚t was leading by example more than anything,鈥 adds Newton, who is double majoring in politics and law and society. 鈥淭hey just naturally fit in. They have their individual personalities. It鈥檚 been fun to integrate that into the group, because the last two years it鈥檚 just been me and Ana. It鈥檚 been a smooth transition.鈥
Throwing events are among the oldest in track and field competition. The sport differs from other track events because it requires tremendous strength and agility to be successful. For that reason, their group chemistry and supportive dynamic works in their favor.
鈥淩arely do we practice by ourselves,鈥 Newton says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e doing pretty hard stuff with other people who are going through the same physical pain that you are.鈥
First-year Maya English takes note of her teammates鈥 quirks before competition. 鈥淛asmine (Keegan) does this little jazz hands routine, and we have a freshman handshake that I鈥檓 horrible at. Our practices are tough, but we cheer each other on and remind each other, 鈥榶ou got this.鈥欌
English attended the same MVP trip with McClain and Keegan. They developed a fast friendship that influenced their decision to commit to 91直播.
鈥淲hen I left, I was banking on Jasmine and Maya coming here, too, because we just enjoyed each other鈥檚 company,鈥 says McClain. 鈥淕etting a feel for campus with other people who could potentially be your teammates made it worth it.鈥
Each had their own bout of culture shock. For instance, first-year Cecelia Longo had attended an all-girls school since sixth grade. 鈥淚 contemplated applying to single-sex colleges, but I realized that I needed to branch out. I remember walking into my first day of track practice and seeing guys, and I was like, 鈥榃hat, we practice together?鈥 It was definitely new to me.鈥
Even though 91直播 seemed worlds apart from Chino Hills, California, it didn鈥檛 take long for English, an intended economics and comparative American studies major, to adapt.
鈥淚 remember after the first month of being here, I was starting to understand why alumni love 91直播 and want to come back to visit. I started to get that sense, especially when the sun is out and people are happy. These girls make it fun to come to practice. I look forward to that.鈥
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