AUBURN, Ala. — “I know what it means to wear Auburn across your chest.”
Anna Haddock, a graduate midfielder for the Tigers, is known for her leadership and excellence on and off the field.
As a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Haddock left the Bluegrass State and traveled south to make a new home within The Loveliest Village on The Plains.
“I went on a couple of other visits, and Auburn just felt like home,” she said. “I think the staff, the people, and just hearing everyone say ‘War Eagle’ is just really special, and you don’t see that at other schools.”
During her sophomore year, Haddock had the honor of being named to the U-23 Women’s Youth National Team.
“I was invited as an alternate late, so I found out on Thursday and had to get on a flight Friday morning to Oregon. It was incredible. I got to play with some players that had been killing it in the NWSL, which is really awesome. It was such a great experience. I think I walked away a better player and more confident in myself knowing that I can play against anybody.”
While on The Plains, Haddock has played and started in a total of 76 matches. In those matches, she has tallied 18 goals and 31 assists.
“I think everyone can count on me to put in the work on both sides of the field. I believe that is a big part of my role,” Haddock said. “My role is to work as hard as I possibly can, help the team keep the ball, and help us get the ball in position to score a goal.”