“Grow from it, learn from it, and come out better.”
In the midst of Arin Gilliland Wright’s soccer career at the University of Kentucky, she faced every athlete’s worst nightmare. Right at the halftime kickoff against Tennessee, Arin tore her ACL, putting her lifelong dream of playing professional soccer in jeopardy.
An ACL tear is a setback for any professional athlete, and full recovery requires an uphill battle. Arin wasn’t about to let that stop her. After her injury, Arin went to see Dr. Darren Johnson, a nationally-recognized knee expert at UK HealthCare’s Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine program. Arin’s surgery was successful, and she began the next step to getting back on the field: six to nine months of intensive physical therapy.
Arin bonded with her physical therapist, John Jurjans, from day one. “He was the best physical therapist that they could have ever possibly put me with. He was so patient and so understanding and I was a whirlwind of terror. The first few sessions were so terrible for me, but he's the reason that I got through it. He was patient with me.”
Getting back onto the field is tough, but getting back to the player you once were is tougher. However, Arin was determined to get her career back on track and live up to her childhood nickname—the “Energizer Bunny”—once again.
Arin made that comeback happen, returning to the field in fighting shape. Her career skyrocketed soon after. She was the first person to be drafted from the University of Kentucky to play for the National Women’s Soccer League—the eighth overall pick in the 2015 NWSL College Draft to the Chicago Red Stars. She later joined the Newcastle Jets on loan to play internationally.