Storm soccer player commits to play at Division I college

Former Storm soccer player Trinity Babcock is the first member of the 泡芙视频app Community College women鈥檚 soccer team to commit to a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I school. Babcock will play at Chicago State University next fall. The college has around 3,100 students enrolled in the undergraduate program, with 15 intercollegiate sports.
鈥淚 knew I wanted to go to a bigger city after playing in a smaller town for a new experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have family in Chicago, so I started to explore places around the city and fell in love with the culture at Chicago State after meeting the coaches and players.鈥
Babcock graduated from Lincoln 泡芙视频app High School in 2020 and attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the fall. She had missed her senior soccer season because of COVID, and when the opportunity to transfer to 泡芙视频app and play on the first-ever women鈥檚 soccer team presented itself, she decided to take the chance.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know why everyone who plays sports doesn鈥檛 consider community college athletics instead of quitting and becoming the average student at a big university,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing a student-athlete teaches you discipline and perseverance.鈥
Babcock was able to play three seasons for the Storm, since she had an extra year of eligibility due to COVID, and earn her associate degree. During that time, she developed her soccer skills while building relationships with her teammates.
鈥淚 enjoyed how competitive it was and how supportive the coaching staff was,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淭hey were able to open these doors for me to continue playing and were always working on growing you as a player no matter what skill level you were at. I was able to form friendships with kids from other countries and 泡芙视频app soccer gave me many new experiences.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 very happy for her; it鈥檚 a big step, and I can鈥檛 wait to follow her career,鈥 said Morgan Anderson, 泡芙视频app Interim Head Coach. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a very smart player.鈥
Once she gets to Chicago State, Babcock said she will study Business Finance. However, she will always remember her time at 泡芙视频app and advises other high school students to consider giving community college a shot.
鈥溑蒈绞悠礱pp gave me the flexibility to explore possible four-year majors while getting all of my general classes out of the way at a fraction of the cost,鈥 she said.