Just Like You

It's difficult to imagine yourself in college, or playing sports in college, when no one who looks like you or comes from a community like yours is represented. So at Collegiate Dynasty, we make sure we are making trading cards for every kid in every community to appreciate.

The greatest college student athletes in the country were once in your shoes, wondering if they could make it to that level. They had college dreams just like you .

Do you have a favorite student athlete you want us to include in our next Collegiate Dynasty set?

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As an Asian-American quarterback, I have realized the impact I have on the Asian community. I get DM's on IG all the time about how I'm people's role models and people are rooting for me.

— Jameson Wang, Cornell University Senior & Record-Breaking Quarterback

There aren’t many Latino athletes in American football so being able to represent the Latino community [is important to me].

— Alejandro Mata, Colorado Kicker

I found strength in embracing my religious identity openly. Becoming a role model wasn't about seeking attention; it was about standing firm in my beliefs and demonstrating that diversity should be celebrated. As I continue this journey, I am grateful for the opportunity to inspire others to be true to themselves and to embrace their authenticity.

— Diaba Konate, Former France U18 & U23 International and UCI Career Steals Leader

When I was growing up, I always wanted to look up to someone that looked like me. Now that I can be in that role, I want to be that person for others! Being involved in a predominantly white sport allows other Black athletes in a predominantly white sport to have someone to relate to and aspire to be.

— Olivia Bent-Cole, All-American Field Hockey Player & US National Team Member

The first college meet that I had was the moment I realized I had become something that other people aspire to be because there are so many young Black gymnasts who want to go to an HBCU and do gymnastics now.

— Morgan Price, USAG National Collegiate All-Around Champion