I would go back to the Mesozoic era when dinosaurs were alive because I would like to know
Meet the Bishops: Get to know a little about Brooklynn Buck of the Ohio Wesleyan women's soccer team
Class Year: 2022
Major: International Business and Spanish
How/Why did you choose Ohio Wesleyan?
I chose Ohio Wesleyan because I wanted a small class size so that I could get to know the people in my classes and the professors.
How/Why did you choose your major?
I chose my major because I am a people person and the idea of working for a business or even starting my own has always interested me. I have always loved traveling and speaking a different language. Speaking a second language has opened so many doors for me and I know it will continue to open doors for me for the rest of my life.
Why did you choose to compete in sports at Ohio Wesleyan?
I chose to compete in sports at Ohio Wesleyan because soccer has always been a huge part of my life. During recruiting, the coaches here and the team were great and they made it feel like home before I even got here.
Do you have any pre-game rituals or superstitions?
Before every game we all write Believe on our wrists and I really like it. It helps us because whenever we look at our wrists we know we have to keep believing for ourselves, the rest of the team, our school, and so many others.
What are your strengths as an athlete?
My strengths as an athlete include being mentally tough and focused but at the same time still having fun and cherishing the time that I have on the field with all of my friends.
What event/sport other than your own would you like to try?
Another sport that I would like to try would be swimming because they are all super muscular and it seems like it would be really fun.
What is your ideal travel destination?
My ideal travel destination would be Skopelos in Greece, where Mamma Mia was filmed.
If you could visit another time period, when would it be and why?
I would go back to the Mesozoic era when dinosaurs were alive because I would like to know what it would be like to live with them.
by Erin Ross '20