By Megan Clancy '07, Office of Communications and Marketing
When Mai-Loni Henson joined the CC Athletics staff at the beginning of the academic year as the new assistant coach for the women's basketball team, she was eager to start her collegiate coaching career. She also looked forward to developing strong relationships with the athletes like those she experienced with her own coaches in the past. Henson quickly recognized, though, that a vital piece of relationship-building for a particular set of student-athletes at CC was missing. She soon found others on campus who shared her concern and wanted to do something about it. And so, in October 2023, Black Student-Athletes (BSA) became the newest group at CC.
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"We wanted to start this group in order to provide our Black student-athletes with a safe space to share their experiences," says Henson. "Most importantly, we prioritize their mental health and well-being, but we also try to help them find resources on campus, in Colorado Springs, and beyond, so that they can build a network."
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"This group is crucial for the students of color at CC," says Shalom Prince '24, a Business, Economics, and Society major and member of CC's women's soccer team. "Being in this space is so inclusive and it's a place where you can be unapologetically yourself. There is just something so valuable about being in a space with other athletes that can relate to all aspects of your experience at CC."
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BSA also includes several CC staff members as mentors for the athletes. Along with Henson, the group is currently supported and guided by Tarike Adams, Assistant Coach of CC's Men's Basketball team, Justine Square, Executive Director of Ed Robson Arena, and Khaleel Gathers, CC's VP and Chief Information Officer.
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Since its founding, CC's BSA has worked to grow on campus and build community connections throughout Colorado Springs. Their next big goal is to get the members of CC's BSA to the BSA Summit. The 2024 BSA Summit will take place in May on the USC campus in Los Angeles, CA. The four-day event will play host to more than 1,200 student-athletes, professionals and influencers representing more than 170 colleges and universities, marking the Summit's largest showing in history.
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"The BSA Summit is a great opportunity for our Black student-athletes to hear from other Black student-athletes and Black professionals in the sports industry," says Henson. "They will be able to network for potential professional opportunities, learn about others' experiences, and be involved in an empowering culture and environment."
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CC's BSA is already making a big impact on current student-athletes, and it hopes to continue to grow and empower them as well as those long into the future. The group is also looking forward to connecting more with other CC organizations to increase visibility and opportunity within the campus community.
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"We've been working with the Black Student Union (BSU) on campus and are planning on collaborating with them on some events in the future," says Prince. "This connection between BSU and BSA is so important for the CC community and it's an empowering step forward for CC. I am just glad that I am able to be a part of such an amazing group and I cannot wait to see what this group grows into."
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