After years of pushing their bodies to the limit on the field or court, student-athletes often face unique challenges when it comes to maintaining their mental wellbeing once their athletic careers come to an end. The transition from being a valued team member to feeling lost and unsure can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. WILX, a local news station, reported on a new initiative aimed at addressing this issue. Collaborating with university counseling services, the athletic department is offering extended mental health resources for student-athletes who have graduated or left the team. These resources include individual counseling sessions, group therapy, and even mindfulness workshops to help these individuals adjust to life off the field. By prioritizing their emotional wellbeing, WILX highlighted the importance of recognizing that student-athletes are more than just their athletic abilities and fostering a supportive environment for their overall growth and success.