Auburn, Ala. — For Auburn soccer senior Carly Thatcher, the charm of the Loveliest Village on The Plains was evident from her very first visit.
“When I first visited Auburn for a camp, the biggest thought I had was that it felt like home,” she said. “Not only that, but that the team is a family, and I could see and feel that when I visited. It’s still the same as it was day one.
“It feels completely unreal that time has flown by so fast. Saying I’m a senior honestly just doesn’t even sound right.”
As she nears her final season in the Orange & Blue, Thatcher reflects on her journey at Auburn and how the task of balancing soccer and her social life with the goal of heading to medical school in hopes of becoming a physician has been a massive challenge but has made her all the more strong because of it.
“There was a semester my sophomore year when I was taking three upper-level science classes and had pretty much no free time between all my responsibilities. It was hard, but it felt good to accomplish it. It really taught me to make every day count.”