Prep Camp Diaries Ep.1 - How 2x NCAA champion Jenn Gardiner accomplishes things that are not normal!
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2024
- Summary
Jenn Gardiner, a former NCAA Division I hockey player and captain, now PWHL Star with the Montreal Victoire, shares her experiences and the impact of attending Prep Camp. She discusses the influence of her coach, Mark Taylor, and the positive relationship they had. Jenn emphasizes the importance of being a better person, not just a better player, and recalls a challenging moment in high school that helped her grow. She also talks about the excitement of playing in a professional women's hockey league and the significance of having her former coach and teammates in the stands during big games. Jenn highlights the sense of family and connection at Prep Camp and the value of familiar environments in times of uncertainty. She also touches on the college recruitment process and the transfer portal in NCAA athletics. Lastly, Jenn mentions her pursuit of a master's degree in sports management and her aspirations to continue her career in hockey.
Sound Bites
"What it would be like to play five years at a division one major hockey program, to be captain, to win two NCAA division one championships in three years..."
"I'm really thankful to have had someone like Mark."
"It was really, really exciting to get them out to a game."
Keywords
NCAA, hockey, Prep Camp, coach, relationship, growth, professional league, family, connection, uncertainty, college recruitment, transfer portal, master's degree, sports management
Takeaways
The positive relationship between a coach and an athlete can have a significant impact on the athlete's development and success.
Challenges and setbacks in high school can provide valuable opportunities for growth and maturity.
Playing in a professional women's hockey league is an exciting opportunity for female athletes and a significant step forward for women's hockey.
Familiar environments, like Prep Camp, can provide a sense of grounding and support in times of uncertainty.
The college recruitment process can be unpredictable, and athletes should be open to exploring different options and making changes if necessary.
Continuing education, such as pursuing a master's degree, can open doors for future career opportunities in sports management.
The importance of family, connection, and friendships in the world of sports cannot be underestimated.