Note: The following appears in the South Carolina gameday football program
Swimming was Aliute Udoka’s main sport for the first two years of high school, but after feeling like she needed to find something more fulfilling, she discovered rowing. The commute to and from practice was tiring, an hour each way, but it was not going to stop her from participating in the sport she came to love.
Udoka’s choice to come to Tigertown was greatly influenced by the Clemson atmosphere and family feeling.
“The spirit is what caught me…the spirit of the sport here, the spirit of the fans here, the spirit of the students here and the spirit of accomplishment.”
During the first month of her freshman year, she encountered her first obstacle. A freak accident left her with a serious concussion as well as a long road to recovery and return to physical activity. Once fully cleared to work out with the team in January, a second injury threatened to derail her rowing career.
Udoka began to experience pain in her hip. At first, it was bearable, but it quickly worsened. When it began to interfere with her life outside of rowing, tests were ordered to find the source of the pain. The diagnosis came back as a torn hip labrum in her dominant leg. The best solution was surgery.