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From Moving In to Moving On: Scoring Goals and Eyeing the Next

Connor Bailey was a member of the 2023 Landmark Conference Fall All-Sportsmanship Team and a champion on the soccer field.

The graduating class of 2024 is full of driven students who have had unique experiences throughout their years at The Catholic University of America. Each student, however, started out in the same way– moving into the dorms in 2020

From moving in to moving on, several seniors caught up with us to provide an update on how they have transformed throughout their college experiences.

When Connor Bailey fell in love with the city of Washington, D.C, he knew he had to go to Catholic University. He arrived as a business major from Virginia Beach, VA, Connor with ambitions to play on the soccer team and make a mark on the program.

Connor Bailey wanted to make a mark on the soccer program when he got to campus in 2020.
Connor Bailey wanted to make a mark on the soccer program when he got to campus in 2020. (Catholic University/Patrick G. Ryan)

On move-in day four years ago, Bailey was listening to Young and Alive by Bazzi, watching Game of Thrones, and snacking on Lucky Charms. Now, Baileuhas left his mark on the soccer program as a member of the 2023 Landmark Conference Fall All-Sportsmanship Team and is getting ready to walk across the stage at graduation this Saturday. 

Has your major changed?

No. I entered as a business major and will be graduating from the Busch School!

What is your favorite memory from CUA?

Reaching the Sweet Sixteen with my team (in 2022) and making program history. Being on this team has had such a positive impact on me. The ability to succeed alongside them has been amazing!

What is the hardest part about leaving CUA?

Not being able to be a part of the Catholic Men’s soccer team.

What is your favorite show to binge watch?

Peaky Blinders

What is the last song you listened to?

Where the Wild Things Are by Luke Combs 

What are your plans for the future?

After graduation, I plan to get a medical device sales job and stay in the Washington, D.C. area.

If you could tell your first-year self anything, what would it be?

Relax, it’s all going to work out!

What are you most looking forward to in the future?

I will be going to Germany with some friends to watch the Euro Soccer Tournament!

Connor Bailey (third from left), helped guide the men's soccer team to a Landmark Championship in 2023.
Connor Bailey (third from left), helped guide the men's soccer team to a Landmark Championship in 2023. (Will Stumme/Catholic Athletics)

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