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Lexi Rodriguez opens up about John Cook’s initial hesitation in her emotional Nebraska volleyball journey

Lexi Rodriguez opens up about John Cook’s initial hesitation in her emotional Nebraska volleyball journey
Lexi Rodriguez opens up about John Cook’s initial hesitation in her emotional Nebraska volleyball journey (Image via Getty)
Former Nebraska Volleyball athlete Lexi Rodriguez recently shared her experience with Head Coach John Cook's initial reluctance to fully integrate her into the program while attending Nebraska. This doubt from him became an important life lesson in patience, perseverance, and faith for Rodriguez.Lexi Rodriguez has stated that it was never going to be easy for someone to build their trust with Nebraska, particularly with head coach John Cook's high expectations, which have helped develop one of the most successful women's college volleyball programs. Instead of seeing the initial delay of coach John Cook as a setback, Rodriguez perceived the program's high standard of performance as an obstacle she would overcome.Lexi Rodriguez, throwback memory has made her realize that John Cook's initial reluctance with her helped to define both her growth as an athlete and as a person. Over time, her transition from uncertainty to acceptance of herself has allowed her to develop greater self-efficacy and, thus, a stronger understanding of what it means to be a Nebraska setter at the highest level.
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Lexi Rodriguez credits early belief and relationships at Nebraska

While John Cook was careful not to place too much pressure on Lexi Rodriguez early on in the recruiting process, she was thankful for the support she received from Kayla Banwarth, who was one of the first to recognize Rodriguez's potential in her recruiting process and continued to be an important figure in Rodriguez’s life before her arrival on Nebraska's campus.
Lexi Rodriguez notes that Kayla Banwarth's support from the age of 14 was a vital factor in providing her with confidence during difficult times as a freshman and throughout her transition to the Nebraska program. Banwarth continued to support Rodriguez well beyond her time as Rodriguez's coach and provided her with coaching, motivation, and comfort during her early development.According to Lexi Rodriguez, Kayla Banwarth’s belief from as early as age 14 gave her confidence during moments of uncertainty with John Cook. Even without a formal coaching role, Kayla Banwarth maintained a close relationship with Lexi Rodriguez, offering guidance, motivation, and reassurance throughout her formative years.

John Cook’s standards and the Big Ten dream

As an athlete who grew up playing the game of volleyball, it was very important for Lexi Rodriguez to play for John Cook while at Nebraska. Rodriguez dreamed of playing in the Big Ten Conference since she was a little girl. In her mind, the Big Ten represented the "best of the best" in women's collegiate athletics. The Big Ten has long been associated with elite competition in the sport of women's volleyball, and Lexi's vision of the Big Ten matched John Cook's values regarding what it means to compete in the highly competitive environment of the conference.On her initial trip to Nebraska, Lexi Rodriguez was so impressed with the way John Cook emphasized Nebraska's tradition. He showcased many trophies won by the Nebraska volleyball program, along with numerous All-American honors earned by Nebraska players over the years. He also highlighted the culture that Nebraska volleyball created through committing to excellence in all aspects of its program. As time passed, Lexi began to prove to John Cook through her consistent behavior, defensive instincts, and dedication to the program that she could be a part of that culture of excellence.Lexi Rodriguez considers the emotional evolution from John Cook's initial hesitation to complete confidence in her as one of the most impactful experiences of her entire career. Today, Lexi sees emotional evolution as evidence of how determinism and faith can convert first impressions of doubt into the potential for future success at one of the most successful women's college volleyball programs in history.
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