The Daily Grind of University of Arizona Softball Player Allie Skaggs

The Daily Grind of University of Arizona Softball Player Allie Skaggs The Daily Grind of University of Arizona Softball Player Allie Skaggs

A day in the life of a DI softball player is often very hectic and controlled by two factors: class and practice. , second base player for the spends most of her days around a tight schedule: wake up, eat, class, practice, homework, sleep, repeat. I talked with about her day to day life as a for one of the top softball programs in the country. 

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Early Morning Workout

Allie wakes up pretty early to get a morning in either the Lowell Stevens Football Facility or the Universities recreation center. 

Breakfast with Teammates

After her early morning workout, Allie heads to either the dining hall, one of the campus numerous eating locations, or off campus for . This is a time for her to eat and bond with her teammates before the day starts. 

Class

Allie is majoring in Broadcast Journalism, so she likely spends her class time in general education as well as communication classes. 

Relax Before Practice

This is probably an athlete's favorite time of the day. Between classes and homework, you can relax and clear your head before getting to the field for a long practice. 

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Practice

Allie then heads to Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium, the beautiful on-campus stadium that can seat almost 3,000 in attendance. Here, she may do a number of drills and training activities. This may include conditioning, drill stations, as well as infield/outfield work. As a second basewoman, Allie works a lot on scoops and building her softball IQ in game situations. 

Dinner & Homework

After practice, Allie grabs dinner with a few teammates after that and then heads home to do homework with her roommates before going to bed.

Allie had this to say on the repetitiveness of her schedule: “The days can be repetitive but it is nice to be on a set schedule for sure. I try to finish most of my work early in the week so I can take more time to myself on the weekends.”

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* Originally published on September 28, 2022, by Mary Archibald

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