In the world of collegiate sports, the narrative of a walk-on athlete often embodies the essence of grit, determination and unwavering passion for the game. For Eliza Hellendrung, a remarkable young woman and member of the Fordham University women’s soccer team, this story of perseverance inspires not only her teammates, but anyone who dreams of achieving goals against all odds. I had the privilege of sitting down with the sophomore Hellendrung. Her journey from an unrecruited player to a vital part of the team’s success is nothing short of remarkable.
Hellendrung’s soccer journey began in her hometown of Middletown, R.I., where she developed a love for the sport at an early age. “I started playing soccer when I was just four years old,” she recalled with a warm smile. “My dad coached my first team, and that’s where it all began.” Her passion for the game continued to grow throughout her childhood, and she played competitively on various club teams. One of her career highlights was leading her LaSalle High School team to its 14th state championship with a winning goal in the final minute. This pivotal moment led to media recognition — the First Team All-State player was named the “Hometown Hero” on the WPRI TV station. However, when it came time to consider college soccer, Hellendrung needed to figure out what school and soccer program would be the right fit. “Initially, I reached out to a few Division I and III schools, but I wasn’t quite sure which school would make me feel most at home,” she admitted. “But deep down, I still had this burning desire to compete at the highest level.”
That burning desire led her to Fordham University, where she made the life-altering decision to try out as a walk-on in the spring of her freshman year. It was a leap of faith, but one she was willing to take to pursue her dreams. “The walk-on tryout consisted of 14 consecutive days and was one of the most nerve-wracking experiences of my life,” she recalled. “I knew I had to give it everything I had and prove myself in front of the coaches and players who had been recruited.” Hellendrung’s tenacity paid off, and she earned a spot on the team as a practice player. Her journey from there has been nothing short of remarkable. She embraces every practice, every workout and every moment on the field as an opportunity to prove herself. “It wasn’t easy and still isn’t at times,” she said with a reflective tone. “I try to work twice as hard to earn my place, but I am determined to show everyone that I belong here.”
Over time, Hellendrung’s dedication and resilience have been recognized. Her teammates and coaches often point out her unwavering commitment, and she has earned their respect on and off the field. Hellendrung is always the first on the field and the last to leave, always doing sprints after practice and extra workouts.
Hellendrung’s impact goes beyond the soccer field. She also excels academically, maintaining a stellar GPA and being recognized on the dean’s list as a psychology major. Balancing the demands of Division I soccer and rigorous coursework is no small feat, but she approaches it with the same determination that got her on the team in the first place. “Time management and discipline are essential,” Hellendrung explained. “I have to be efficient with my time, both on and off the field, to excel in both areas.” Despite the challenges and the additional pressures of being a walk-on athlete, Hellendrung remains grateful for the opportunity to represent Fordham University. “Being part of this team, putting on that Fordham jersey, it’s a feeling like no other,” she said. “I wouldn’t trade this experience for anything.”
Hellendrung’s journey is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. It’s a reminder that anything is possible with hard work and an unwavering belief in oneself. As she continues to thrive on the Fordham University women’s soccer team, her story will undoubtedly inspire generations of aspiring athletes who dare to chase their dreams, no matter the obstacles in their path. In a world where walk-ons often go unnoticed, Hellendrung’s story shines as a beacon of hope and a reminder that every dream is within reach for those who are willing to give it their all.
Randy • Nov 8, 2023 at 3:22 pm
Very proud of you Eliza.
Mary Previti • Nov 8, 2023 at 11:30 am
That article is well done and in the interviewer was very articulate. Great job!