When swimmer Abby Parks joined a swim team at six-years-old, there was another, faster Abby on the team. The coaches called the other swimmer “Abby one” and Parks “Abby two.” Parks did not love that less than ideal designation and decided to work her hardest to become number one.
Now 22, Parks, a senior double majoring in accounting and economics, felt swimming was a very individual sport before she started high school but realized how much swimming is a group effort at UNC Asheville.
“I genuinely don’t think that I would be in the place I am without having my team. It’s made up of 32 wonderful women who are really driven, really want to be there, and are supportive in and out of the pool,” she says.
Her team, along with the administration, faculty, and staff, she says, made her feel like she had a home. Many other students didn’t have as supportive an entrance starting college during the height of the pandemic. “They’re there to really support us no matter what, and it really shows,” she observes.
“Coach does a really wonderful job recruiting people rather than swimmers,” Parks says of Coach Elizabeth Lykins. “She always says swimming comes third. You’re a person, you’re a student, and then you’re an athlete. I find that to be really helpful, especially during crunch time.”
Parks also admires and appreciates professors from both her majors. “They put their absolute all into teaching and to making sure that as students, we’re doing well, and understanding, not just passing the tests.”
Abby Parks and teammate Caitlin Hefner are the first-ever UNC Asheville student-athletes to receive All-Academic selections from the Athletic Sun Conference.
Parks feels most productive when she’s busy and has structure, so she also has four jobs in addition to her work in athletics and academics.
Lecturer of Accounting Carol Hughes helps to run VITA, a free tax program for lower income earners offered as a service class to give students hands-on experience. Parks participated in the program and is now certified as a basic VITA tax preparer. She’s also worked as an intern at Retail Sports Marketing in Charlotte, and as an internal audit intern at home financing company Freddie Mac in McClean, VA.
“Being a UNC Asheville athlete, that comes with a lot of pride,” Parks says. Next year, she’ll move on to swim for University of Nevada, Reno and is applying to pursue her master’s in economics there.