Auburn, Ala — “I want to leave a legacy of being more than just an athlete.”
For Auburn soccer senior Mallory Mooney, this statement certainly rings true. After overcoming a pandemic-altered freshman year and a major ACL injury, the forward-turned-defender is returning to The Plains for her fifth year and wants to leave her program better than she found it.
While the adjustment to playing at the collegiate level is already a challenge, it becomes even more difficult when you’re nearly 1,500 miles from home.
“As a freshman, I knew nothing about Auburn except that it was pretty and felt like home,” Mooney said. “My coaches and parents made the transition really easy, especially during COVID.”
There were plenty of reasons to self-doubt or sink into the fear of failure, but as soon as Mooney stepped on the field, she made an immediate impact.
The rookie earned the starting nod in her first career match against Mississippi State and went 94 minutes while also supplying an assist on the match-tying goal from teammate Sydney Richards.
“It was just such a surreal moment coming in and playing immediately. I worked really hard during the preseason to make sure I was ready.”