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'I'm just proud of myself': Canada's Kristie Elliott reacts to historic college football kick
CBC
Kicker Kristie Elliott is used to walking into the locker room backwards.
As the lone woman on Simon Fraser University's football team, Elliott knows her male teammates could be in various states of undress and she's found the unique entrance acts as a bit of a warning.
"I don't want to see anything," she said with a laugh.
It's taken some adaptations, but Elliott has broken new ground for women in college sports. The 21-year-old booted a pair of successful conversions against Oregon's Linfield University on Sept. 11, becoming the first Canadian woman to play in — and score in — an NCAA football game.
The milestone was "kind of overwhelming," said the fourth-year psychology major.
"I'm just going out there, playing football, doing something that I love to do," she said. "I just love the game of football and I'm just proud of myself that I got to go out there and play my first game."
Elliott's love of the game is relatively recent.