
Photo by: Karl Maasdam/Oregon State Athletics
In Her Own Words: Why Sydney Wiese is Coming Home
July 12, 2024 | Women's Basketball
I can remember the first time I was in the state of Oregon. It was a summer tournament near Portland, and I was 14. In between games, I had a moment outside this high school parking lot where time stood still, and I was absolutely enamored by Mount Hood. I suddenly noticed the trees, the blue sky, the cooler temperatures; it was a big deal to be out of that Phoenix heat! I had no idea where in the world I was, but it left an immediate impression on my heart.
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Fast forward to taking my official visit at Oregon State when I was a senior in high school. It was my first visit, and I was determined to use my allotted five official visits. So I was not in a head space to make a commitment to OSU… But then I met the people. I felt that same feeling of awe from the first time I touched down in this state. This time, I was surrounded not by trees, but by a team of people I knew I needed to be with. I wanted to grow with them, work with them, and build with them. Instead of leaving campus and preparing for my next visit, I drove out of Corvallis with a bright orange shirt splashed with "BEAVER NATION" across the front. I felt joy. I felt pride. I felt belonging. I felt like I was home.
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Four years of memories. Four years of blood, sweat, and tears. Four years of battling, growing, being challenged- every single day. My experience as a student athlete was everything and more I had hoped it would be. I graduated with a heart full of gratitude, all thanks to the village of amazing people who I was surrounded by all four years. I knew I would carry the lessons and the foundation Oregon State gave me into my professional career and beyond. I knew, even though I was leaving campus, I had a family for life. The bonds forged through the time spent immersed in this community would not end simply because of graduating; this was a forever thing.
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This is a forever thing.
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Even as I have been away- playing in different cities, living in different countries- I have never felt more at home than in Corvallis. Through prayer and conviction rooted in deep belief toward this university, it is a privilege to commit to Oregon State a second time- as an assistant coach for the women's basketball program. I love this university. I believe in this program. And there is no support better than Beaver Nation.
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It is an honor to serve these young women and be part of their journeys as student athletes. I don't take this opportunity lightly. We are in the business of positively impacting lives through a sport full of big emotions and high-performance expectations. The on-court development is partnered with the growth of these kids off the court, as they take on the countless life experiences college has to offer. I know, personally, how life altering the holistic adventure of a student athlete is. It brings me joy having the chance to walk alongside these young women as they create their own paths. I can't wait to get to work with the current team and those who will be joining us in the future.
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When I first committed to OSU in high school, people asked me, "Why Oregon State?". The answer I had then is similar to the one I have now: When I believe in something that may not be understood by others, I love to double down and go all in.
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Beaver Nation, I'm excited to come home. Let's get to work!
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GO BEAVS
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Fast forward to taking my official visit at Oregon State when I was a senior in high school. It was my first visit, and I was determined to use my allotted five official visits. So I was not in a head space to make a commitment to OSU… But then I met the people. I felt that same feeling of awe from the first time I touched down in this state. This time, I was surrounded not by trees, but by a team of people I knew I needed to be with. I wanted to grow with them, work with them, and build with them. Instead of leaving campus and preparing for my next visit, I drove out of Corvallis with a bright orange shirt splashed with "BEAVER NATION" across the front. I felt joy. I felt pride. I felt belonging. I felt like I was home.
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Four years of memories. Four years of blood, sweat, and tears. Four years of battling, growing, being challenged- every single day. My experience as a student athlete was everything and more I had hoped it would be. I graduated with a heart full of gratitude, all thanks to the village of amazing people who I was surrounded by all four years. I knew I would carry the lessons and the foundation Oregon State gave me into my professional career and beyond. I knew, even though I was leaving campus, I had a family for life. The bonds forged through the time spent immersed in this community would not end simply because of graduating; this was a forever thing.
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This is a forever thing.
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Even as I have been away- playing in different cities, living in different countries- I have never felt more at home than in Corvallis. Through prayer and conviction rooted in deep belief toward this university, it is a privilege to commit to Oregon State a second time- as an assistant coach for the women's basketball program. I love this university. I believe in this program. And there is no support better than Beaver Nation.
Â
It is an honor to serve these young women and be part of their journeys as student athletes. I don't take this opportunity lightly. We are in the business of positively impacting lives through a sport full of big emotions and high-performance expectations. The on-court development is partnered with the growth of these kids off the court, as they take on the countless life experiences college has to offer. I know, personally, how life altering the holistic adventure of a student athlete is. It brings me joy having the chance to walk alongside these young women as they create their own paths. I can't wait to get to work with the current team and those who will be joining us in the future.
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When I first committed to OSU in high school, people asked me, "Why Oregon State?". The answer I had then is similar to the one I have now: When I believe in something that may not be understood by others, I love to double down and go all in.
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Beaver Nation, I'm excited to come home. Let's get to work!
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GO BEAVS
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