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Second transfer is the charm


Aasia McNeil 鈥24 took a winding path to find her way to Lenoir-Rhyne, but now that she鈥檚 here, it feels like home. The exercise science major and Statesville, N.C. native started her studies at Catawba Valley Community College, then transferred to Elizabeth City State University before landing at LR in the fall of 2022.

Aasia McNeil

鈥淚 really do love Hickory and the culture here. There wasn鈥檛 anything bad or wrong about Elizabeth City State, either. It just was not the right place for me, and I had to recognize that,鈥 McNeil shared. 鈥淚 wanted to be someplace smaller and closer to home.鈥

The volleyball team was another strong draw for McNeil, who has played competitively since third grade. 鈥淐oach Barringer tried to recruit me out of high school, when she was the coach at William Peace University in Raleigh,鈥 McNeil explained. 鈥淲hen I decided to transfer, and I learned she was the new coach here, I reached out. Thankfully, it worked out.鈥

鈥淢y main goal was to be challenged, not only on the court, but in the classroom, to push myself to be a better player and a better student. I鈥檓 definitely getting that here.鈥

Even though she isn鈥檛 playing volleyball right now as she recovers from a rotator cuff injury, McNeil still feels the bond with her coach and her teammates.

鈥淲ith an injury, mental recovery is as important as physical recovery. Being here has really helped me. The girls are so encouraging, even though I鈥檓 not playing. You can tell it鈥檚 more than just the score for them. It鈥檚 about togetherness.鈥

Her recovery is also bringing a closer connection between her academics and athletics. The surgery and rehab process led her to major in exercise science with an eye toward working in physical therapy.

鈥淚鈥檓 taking anatomy and physiology right now, and we just started the bones this week,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 in rehab right now with the team trainer working with the team, so it鈥檚 really cool to see how those types of things work, especially having gone through it.鈥

McNeil believes her previous college experiences led her to being more prepared and more appreciative of coming to LR.

鈥淚 know a lot of people are sometimes scared to transfer, even athletes. But if you feel like you鈥檙e not in the right place, you have to go with your gut and find your home, the place that makes you feel like yourself.鈥

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