University of Minnesota Athletics

The Spirit of the Locker Room
1/28/2016 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
Jan. 28, 2016
By Luke Pettersen
When people think of a locker room, they imagine the surroundings; the lockers, the gear, the showers, but that all changes when you play a sport, the locker room becomes much more than a storage area. The relationships that are formed, and the stories shared, are truly the spirit of the locker room.
The locker room is where teams are formed, a place where you can sit down and chill with your buddies and escape the day's troubles. There is not only a gear change between the time you enter and the time you leave, but there is also a mental/emotional change. You can leave your daily stresses at the door and play a game you love, if only for a few hours.
I had never truly realized the impact of the locker room until one afternoon when I was sitting next to my roommate/teammate, sophomore pitcher, Jeff Fasching, as everyone was preparing for the Monday lift. First of three for the week. In front of us, about ten feet away, stood Lucas Gilbreath and Jordan Kozicky battling it out in Guitar Hero, a game introduced to the locker room this fall that has taken over the only television. Standing up around me, are goofballs Tyler Hanson, freshman Terrin Vavra, and others playing catch with the football around the couches. I looked up and they ran a play-action pass play, and Vav drags his feet in front of the couch for what I assumed to be a touchdown.
Behind us there is a table with squeaky chairs where others are sitting, eating snacks and talking about their weekends. The rest are scattered around the room hanging out. For a team that has been trying to get a new locker room for a few years now, we might take for granted what we have, but for today, the room appears magical in its purpose.
Over the course of my year and a half of collegiate baseball, I have learned that my strongest memories will be the friendships formed around the common goals of winning games and striving to be our best. Too often athletes can get caught up in their own performance, but on this day in the locker room our purpose took on new focus…great guys and great friends, all enjoying the camaraderie we share.
The game of baseball has the power to wear you down mentally, but the friendships in the locker room become the strength for us to endure together. On this day and in this moment, I was given the serenity to step back and let it all settle in.
Though most of my collegiate career lies out ahead, I know that when the end comes I will miss going to the locker room every day and hunkering down in the corner by the fridge. I will miss the sounds of laughter and friendship. I will miss the spirit of team and the laying down of the day's troubles. As I sit in the room day after day, I can only imagine the memories and friendships of players before me, knit together by their deep love of the game.
If only the walls could talk.
When people think of a locker room, they imagine the surroundings; the lockers, the gear, the showers, but that all changes when you play a sport, the locker room becomes much more than a storage area. The relationships that are formed, and the stories shared, are truly the spirit of the locker room.
The locker room is where teams are formed, a place where you can sit down and chill with your buddies and escape the day's troubles. There is not only a gear change between the time you enter and the time you leave, but there is also a mental/emotional change. You can leave your daily stresses at the door and play a game you love, if only for a few hours.
I had never truly realized the impact of the locker room until one afternoon when I was sitting next to my roommate/teammate, sophomore pitcher, Jeff Fasching, as everyone was preparing for the Monday lift. First of three for the week. In front of us, about ten feet away, stood Lucas Gilbreath and Jordan Kozicky battling it out in Guitar Hero, a game introduced to the locker room this fall that has taken over the only television. Standing up around me, are goofballs Tyler Hanson, freshman Terrin Vavra, and others playing catch with the football around the couches. I looked up and they ran a play-action pass play, and Vav drags his feet in front of the couch for what I assumed to be a touchdown.
Behind us there is a table with squeaky chairs where others are sitting, eating snacks and talking about their weekends. The rest are scattered around the room hanging out. For a team that has been trying to get a new locker room for a few years now, we might take for granted what we have, but for today, the room appears magical in its purpose.
Over the course of my year and a half of collegiate baseball, I have learned that my strongest memories will be the friendships formed around the common goals of winning games and striving to be our best. Too often athletes can get caught up in their own performance, but on this day in the locker room our purpose took on new focus…great guys and great friends, all enjoying the camaraderie we share.
The game of baseball has the power to wear you down mentally, but the friendships in the locker room become the strength for us to endure together. On this day and in this moment, I was given the serenity to step back and let it all settle in.
Though most of my collegiate career lies out ahead, I know that when the end comes I will miss going to the locker room every day and hunkering down in the corner by the fridge. I will miss the sounds of laughter and friendship. I will miss the spirit of team and the laying down of the day's troubles. As I sit in the room day after day, I can only imagine the memories and friendships of players before me, knit together by their deep love of the game.
If only the walls could talk.
Players Mentioned
Weber Neels | 1st Team All-B1G
Wednesday, May 20
Driven to the Diamond: Weber Neels
Thursday, May 14
Highlights: Gophers 13, Michigan 1
Friday, May 08
Highlights: Gophers 5, Penn State 3
Saturday, May 02








