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Finding new perspectives on the court and in the classroom

- September 1, 2017

Now heading into second year, Therapeutic Recreation student Michele Tchiakoua has been running basketball camps for youth and working on her own game.(Nick Pearce photos)
Now heading into second year, Therapeutic Recreation student Michele Tchiakoua has been running basketball camps for youth and working on her own game.(Nick Pearce photos)

Michele Tchiakoua wanted a different perspective on life to be part of her university experience, so she left her hometown of Montreal to study in Halifax. Still, she鈥檚 found a new family 鈥 two, in fact 鈥 at 麻豆传媒.

Michele, who was born in Cameroon before emigrating to Canada, wanted to 鈥渟ee what life outside of Montreal was like.鈥 When she arrived in Halifax last year to start pursuing her degree in Therapeutic Recreation, she was happy to find a smaller city full of friendly people. And many of those people were in her program.

鈥淭herapeutic Recreation is a small program, so you know all the professors and students,鈥 Michele says. 鈥淭hey help you whenever you have issues in school.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a small family.鈥

As a member of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Basketball team, Michele was also grateful for the support she received from her fellow Tigers and 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Athletics department.

鈥淚 made some friends on my team and the other teams. Also, I would say my coaching staff was very helpful. They help you get an apartment and show you around.

鈥淎ny time we need something, they鈥檙e there for us.鈥

The support and mentorship of her Tigers family was especially valuable to a first-year guard who, she acknowledges, found the adjustment to university-level basketball challenging.

鈥淚 put a lot of pressure on myself, but over the season, I learned that I have my teammates and coaches to help me. I started to grow and change my game to think more about decision-making. In high school, I was able to rely on my athleticism, and at university it鈥檚 much more about the mental side of the game.鈥

Heading into second year, Michele has been running basketball camps for youth and working on her own game. She has high hopes for herself and the team.

鈥淭his year, I know what鈥檚 waiting for me. I know what I have to do and what the coaches are expecting from me.

鈥淟ast year we didn鈥檛 make the playoffs, which was tough. Hopefully this year we鈥檒l make the playoffs and compete for an AUS championship.鈥