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We Celebrate National Girls and Women in Sport Day by Highlighting Female Athletes from CHS

By Ryan Clark

CHS Communications Director

An Olympian. A national champion. An NCAA Woman of the Year.

Today, on National Girls and Women in Sport Day, we introduce you to some of the most accomplished female athletes in the College of Health Sciences.

They also just happen to be amazing students. And when it came to asking them what the best part about being an athlete in CHS was, they had a variety of answers. One talked about how the team atmosphere in CHS was similar to being on an athletic team — it felt very comfortable in that way.

Another spoke about how she could learn in her classes about how to keep her body fit for her sport. Still another said the CHS faculty help her manage the heavy load of classes and playing a sport.

We also realize we should celebrate these amazing athletes every day. Still, if we can take the opportunity to give them a bit more recognition, we’ll do it.

Meet some of our female athletes, and let them tell you, in their own words, just why it’s special to play sports and learn in the College of Health Sciences.


Avery Skinner

Name: Avery Skinner, 2020 National Champion

Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders

Sport: Volleyball

Hometown: Katy, Texas

Quote: “I think that Kentucky strives to be elite in everything that they do — whether it's athletics, academics, regular student life — they're aiming to be the best. And I think that if that’s a goal that you have, you’ll be supported here.”


Asia Seidt

Name: Asia Seidt, 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year

Major: Doctor of Physical Therapy

Sport: Swimming and Diving

Hometown: Louisville, Ky.

 

Quote: “It’s been quite the journey — a journey full of memories I never could have dreamed possible. It’s the greatest thing that ever happened to me.”


Megan Moss

Name: Megan Moss, 2021 Olympian

Major: Human Health Sciences

Sport: Track & Field

Hometown: Nassau, Bahamas



Quote: “It is definitely a dream come true and I am so excited to compete. I fell in love with Kentucky, the school, the team, the atmosphere.”


Kaylie Kenne

Name: Kaylie Kenne, high school athlete of the year, SEC Academic Honor Roll member

Major: Human Health Sciences

Sport: Cross Country

Hometown: Wadsworth, Ohio



Quote: “Here at UK I am able to connect what I learn in my classes to things I see in practice, the training room, and the nutrition room, and I can apply skills we talk about in class to my everyday life.”


Phoebe McCowan

Name: Phoebe McCowan, state champion and record-holder

Major: Human Health Sciences

Sport: Track & Field

Hometown: London, Ky.



Quote: “The faculty in the College of Health Sciences are very accessible and understanding, so this makes it easier to juggle the responsibilities of both academics and athletics.” 


Olivia Proctor

Name: Olivia Proctor, state and national champion

Major: Human Health Sciences 

Sport: Cheerleading

Hometown: Mount Washington, Ky.

Quote: “Here I can get the best perspective from both a first-hand athlete point of view, as well as using CHS knowledge to take care of myself in the best possible way.” 


Emma King

Name: Emma King,  state All-Star

Major: Human Health Sciences 

Sport: Basketball

Hometown: Stanford, KY

Quote: “I’m already well-equipped to be on a team. It’s been so rewarding to take the challenges of healthcare head-on with my prior team experience.”