In late May, seven Clemson representatives attended the Black Student-Athlete Summit in Houston, Texas. Josh Beadle, (Basketball), Ari Daley (Track), MaKayla Elmore (Basketball) and Colleen Finney (Volleyball) attended as part of the cohort, while Clemson’s Student-Athlete Development team of Tori Niemann, Kayla Henderson and Dorien Dickey accompanied the group.
From its website, the BSAS describes itself as follows: The Black Student-Athlete Summit is the only event of its kind that caters to the holistic development of the Black Student-Athlete. Our three action-packed days are filled with dope content, dope people, and dope networking. The goal of the Summit is to empower Black Student-Athletes to maximize their college experience by killin’ it in the classroom and to not leave “any meat on the bone” in terms of opportunities. Professional staff who attend the Summit are empowered to go back to their campuses and create innovative initiatives to ensure that Black Student-Athletes are competitive in the global workforce upon graduation. (Official Site)
After attending, each of the student-athletes shared reflections on how the experience resonated, and how they have applied what they’ve learned. Their first-person reflections are below.
In addition to the programming, some of the connections have already paid off, as Finney was recently selected to the Sports Business Classroom Business of Basketball Immersive Experience. This event is an educational experience aimed at identifying, developing, and empowering the next generation of industry leaders in both basketball and sport. She is 1 of 2 students selected to receive a full scholarship on behalf of Meta to attend the event in Las Vegas, which includes 6 days of NBA Summer League, development sessions, and access to the Vegas Summer League talent profile page.