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The NCAA Opportunity Alice Taylor Never Expected | Rice University, USA Texas

47 min · Gestern
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Alice Taylor grew up in Cambridge, New Zealand, loving sport and throwing herself into every opportunity she could. But unlike many athletes who pursue American scholarships, she never believed the pathway was meant for her. After finishing school, Alice enrolled at Massey University with her sights set firmly on veterinary science. When that plan didn't work out, she found herself back home, working in a café, continuing to train, and trying to figure out what came next. What she didn't realise was that a conversation, a little persistence, and one email would soon open a door she never thought possible. Today, Alice is a full-scholarship student-athlete at Rice University in Houston, Texas. She has competed at NCAA Championships, earned multiple academic honours, and built an incredible life balancing elite sport with a degree in Sports Medicine and Exercise Physiology. In this episode, Alice shares the reality behind the American college experience: the recruitment process, scholarship funding, academic expectations, training demands, homesickness, injuries, and the support systems available to student-athletes. She explains why you don't need to be a national champion to attract attention from overseas universities and how the opportunities available are often far greater than young athletes realise. She also reflects on the challenges of building an identity beyond sport, adapting to life in another country, and making the most of opportunities that arrive unexpectedly. Throughout the conversation, Alice's story is a reminder that success isn't always about having the perfect plan - sometimes it's about staying open-minded enough to recognise a new path when it appears. For athletes, students, parents, and anyone navigating uncertainty about what's next, this episode offers practical insights, encouragement, and a powerful reminder that some of life's best opportunities begin with a simple decision to back yourself. Follow Alice: 📸 @alicetaylor2002 🍽️ @doubletroubleeats #studentathlete #ncaa #americanscholarship #trackandfield #highjump #careers #education #newzealand #podcast #theguestspeaker

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Episode The NCAA Opportunity Alice Taylor Never Expected | Rice University, USA Texas Cover

The NCAA Opportunity Alice Taylor Never Expected | Rice University, USA Texas

Alice Taylor grew up in Cambridge, New Zealand, loving sport and throwing herself into every opportunity she could. But unlike many athletes who pursue American scholarships, she never believed the pathway was meant for her. After finishing school, Alice enrolled at Massey University with her sights set firmly on veterinary science. When that plan didn't work out, she found herself back home, working in a café, continuing to train, and trying to figure out what came next. What she didn't realise was that a conversation, a little persistence, and one email would soon open a door she never thought possible. Today, Alice is a full-scholarship student-athlete at Rice University in Houston, Texas. She has competed at NCAA Championships, earned multiple academic honours, and built an incredible life balancing elite sport with a degree in Sports Medicine and Exercise Physiology. In this episode, Alice shares the reality behind the American college experience: the recruitment process, scholarship funding, academic expectations, training demands, homesickness, injuries, and the support systems available to student-athletes. She explains why you don't need to be a national champion to attract attention from overseas universities and how the opportunities available are often far greater than young athletes realise. She also reflects on the challenges of building an identity beyond sport, adapting to life in another country, and making the most of opportunities that arrive unexpectedly. Throughout the conversation, Alice's story is a reminder that success isn't always about having the perfect plan - sometimes it's about staying open-minded enough to recognise a new path when it appears. For athletes, students, parents, and anyone navigating uncertainty about what's next, this episode offers practical insights, encouragement, and a powerful reminder that some of life's best opportunities begin with a simple decision to back yourself. Follow Alice: 📸 @alicetaylor2002 🍽️ @doubletroubleeats #studentathlete #ncaa #americanscholarship #trackandfield #highjump #careers #education #newzealand #podcast #theguestspeaker

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