{"id":12413,"date":"2025-03-18T13:54:57","date_gmt":"2025-03-18T17:54:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/news\/?p=12413"},"modified":"2025-03-18T13:56:47","modified_gmt":"2025-03-18T17:56:47","slug":"world-class-international-athletes-from-24-countries-find-a-home-at-saint-peters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/news\/2025\/03\/18\/world-class-international-athletes-from-24-countries-find-a-home-at-saint-peters\/","title":{"rendered":"World Class: International Athletes from 24 Countries Find a Home at Saint Peter’s"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lucia Mansilla Medina \u201925<\/p><\/div>\n
Jersey City, known for its vibrant tapestry of cultures and languages, stands out as one of the most diverse cities in the United States, making Saint Peter\u2019s University an especially welcoming home for those from abroad who are seeking new opportunities and challenges. Among them are 54 international student-athletes eager to excel both in their sports and in the classroom. Their unique backgrounds and shared commitment to excellence not only enhance the University\u2019s athletic programs but also contribute to the rich diversity that defines this remarkable city.<\/p>\n
Perhaps none has made more of an immediate impact this season than Lucia Mansilla Medina \u201925, whose eight assists for the women\u2019s soccer team placed her third among NCAA student-athletes nationwide entering the month of October. Four of those assists came in a single game, a 5-0 victory over Delaware State University that put the Peacocks over .500 for the season.<\/p>\n
For Mansilla Medina, a Spanish midfielder from Madrid, known affectionately to her teammates and classmates as Lula, assists are more rewarding than goals because they allow her to contribute to the team\u2019s collective success, rather than focus on her own.<\/p>\n
\u201cI\u2019m a player that loves team sports. I wouldn\u2019t enjoy playing something like tennis or any individual sport,\u201d she said. \u201cThe part I love most about soccer is the team. As a midfielder, I have to be the one passing the ball, distributing it and having the vision for the play. And I love making assists.\u201d<\/p>\n
Mansilla Medina has been passionate about both soccer and the arts from a young age. When it came time to balance her two passions, she found that opportunities to pursue both were limited in Europe. This led her to make the bold decision to come to the U.S., where she could continue playing soccer while pursuing her academic aspirations.<\/p>\n