Q&A Friday: Honesty Scott-Grayson

Q&A Friday: Honesty Scott-GraysonQ&A Friday: Honesty Scott-Grayson
Cat Wofford/Auburn Athletics

Time for another Auburn Women's Basketball Q&A Friday! In our sixth installment, we check in with redshirt sophomore Honesty Scott-Grayson. Honesty, a 2018 McDonald's All-American, transferred from Baylor after the 2018-19 season, and she will have three years of eligibility beginning in 2020-21.

What is your favorite thing about Auburn?

I really enjoy football and basketball season.

What are your goals for the upcoming season?

My goals are to help win the SEC Championship, along with improving my game and getting better at some of my weaknesses.

What advice would you give to any young athletes wanting to play college basketball?

Stay on top of your school work first and foremost. Work on your craft and bettering yourself as a player and a person, and everything else will fall into place.

What is one of the biggest challenges of being a college athlete, and what do you do to overcome this challenge?

Time management. Being able to incorporate my personal errands with my full time athletic/school schedule. I overcome this challenge by just trying to stay on top of everything as much as I can.

What is your biggest takeaway from your redshirt season, and how do you think it will help you moving forward?

Don't take playing for granted, appreciate and take advantage of practice because not being able to play is the worst thing that could happen to an athlete that loves the game. Also taking advantage of my opportunity to work on my weaknesses and observing game action so it will enable me to execute better.