Welcome to Season 2 of the Student Voices of the Hill Country: A Schreiner Student Pod Series. In this series we continue to explore the lives, views and observations of Schreiner Students. In this Episode 2 we look at the Student-Athlete Experience at Schreiner University, how to balance time, facilities, academics, and NIL.
Our hosts today are Cody who plays soccer, JT who is also on the soccer team and, and Amari who runs track. They discuss the Division III student-athlete experience at Schreiner University versus Division I/II, emphasizing that DIII is a major commitment but less like a “job,” with athletics secondary to academics. They contrast smaller-scale facilities and medical support at Schreiner with large D1 resources, including multiple training areas, fields, and athlete-focused nutrition options; Amari notes track practices at local high schools due to limited facilities. They highlight DIII’s close-knit community and easier connection with coaches and professors due to small classes, while noting D1 athletes may receive more structured academic support (e.g., tutors) but face heavier schedules and stress. They describe NIL as minimal at DIII (e.g., about $150 earned) versus potentially massive at D1 and note pathways can exist from DIII to higher levels and even professional opportunities.
Key Highlights
- Money And Facilities Gap
- Small School Community
- Team Culture and Competition
- D1 Grind Versus D3
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