The Big Ten Championships are currently underway and have served every element of thrill to its spectators. Interestingly, as the Big Ten teams are leaving no stone unturned to clinch the victory, the volleyball elites took a moment to share their unfeigned advice for the young players.
Unlocking th? s?cr?ts towards succ?ss, volleyball elites Aliyah Moore, Zoe Weatherington, Alexa Rousseau, and Camryn Haworth took a moment to share their words of wisdom. From sharing several nooks and crannies about their vocation to sharing their stories on how they succeeded in life, the volleyball icons covered everything.
Volleyball icons’ unfeigned advice for young prodigies
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In an interview with Emily Ehman, these incredible players, shared their views on having a successful vocation and motivated young players. In a tweet shared on the official page of Big Ten Volleyball, where these athletes can be seen sharing their perspective. Captioning the post, the page penned, “Stop scrolling for wholesome @B1GVolleyballcontent.?@emilyehman asked stars for their ???? ?????? for young players.”
🚨 Stop scrolling for wholesome @B1GVolleyball content 🚨@emilyehman asked stars for their 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐝𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐞 for young players: pic.twitter.com/iNukD3bPQG
— Big Ten Volleyball (@B1GVolleyball) November 14, 2023
Camryn Haworth from Indiana Hoosiers shared her encomium and stated, “Stick with it and try everything.”?Further, Aliyah Moor?, from Michigan State University, who played in 114 sets, appeared in a total of 31 matches ,while making 16 starts for the Spartans, said, “Don’t lean on somebody else’s sense of confident in your self, you give that to yourself. and you need to know what you’re worth to keep going.”
Ace advice from Zoe Weatherington and Alexa Rousseau
Penn State University senior, Zoe Weatherington, who is the recepient of Pac-12 honorable mention in 2021, and won one Pac-12 Freshman of the Week award, stated, “To make sure you have friends, because when the friends are gone, they have no competitive spirit; not as much effort as the fun is in the name of the game.”
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Northwestern University senior, Alexa Rousseau,? also joined forces with the elites and said, “Be open to your name, be willing to get better and be open to feedback. and also just take chances. You are so young and have so many things to change. I think just being open and working as hard as you can.”
More so Ohio State senior Rylee Rader, Wisconsin Badgers’ Izzy Ashburn, Rutgers University senior Alissa Kinkela, and University of Minnesota’s senior Taylor Landfair also took a moment to share their outlook on having a successful vocation with Emily Ehman.
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In the competitive landscape of the Big Ten, their impact goes beyond statistics as they become leaders by example, illustrating that success is learned through hard work and a distinct approach to the game. Their versatility is evident as they excel in various aspects of the game, showcasing their all-around excellence on the volleyball court.
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