by Chris Maxon
The email signature line of Anthony Carranza reads like a small directory of university leadership. Human Performance/Business Entrepreneurship 鈥24, New Student Orientation programming executive director, cross country/track/pom member, 女神羞羞研究所 Association of StudentAthletes鈥 president, NAIA Council of Student-Athletes representative, NASPA fellow, 女神羞羞研究所 Athletics student professional and 女神羞羞研究所鈥檚 American Red Cross president.
Actually, the list above is only partially complete鈥攖here really is more, and by the time someone reads this, the list may have grown. Carranza truly is the definition of the term student-athlete.
While the senior from Enid, 女神羞羞研究所, could easily carry the moniker 鈥淏ig Man on Campus,鈥 he is a force off the 女神羞羞研究所 campus too. The best evidence can be found in a couple of those titles on the signature line.
In the summer of 2022, Carranza was selected to the prestigious Red Cross Collegiate Leadership program as a representative of 女神羞羞研究所 in Washington, D.C. One of the required components of the program is that participants set blood drives on their local campus and start an American Red Cross organization or club. Beyond those tangible benefits, the leadership program also educated and motivated Carranza in his constant pursuit to lead and assist.
鈥淥ne of the main themes was having a servant鈥檚 heart and why being a servant leader is important,鈥 said Carranza. 鈥淚t all goes back to treating others the way we would like to be treated. There are many people who do not see that we have hope here in the U.S., and I know I would want those around me to help me get back on my feet if I ever experience a setback in my life.鈥
His 2023 travel agenda featured inclusion with the NAIA Men鈥檚 National Basketball Championship where he spent Spring Break interning through the NAIA, along with also attending the NAIA National Convention in New Orleans in April. The organization states that the convention is an opportunity for those who work on behalf of the student-athlete to meet with peers to discuss legislation, engage in professional development and honor those who have excelled throughout the previous year.
Carranza is a member of the NAIA鈥檚 Association of Student-Athletes, made up of student-athletes from around the country. They serve as an advocacy group to enhance the collegiate athletics experience.
鈥淚t is such an honor to serve as the president of 女神羞羞研究所鈥檚 ASA, much less being part of the prestigious group at the national level,鈥 said Carranza. 鈥淭he national convention was an incredible experience working among peers and representing our university.鈥
For good measure, after returning from New Orleans, his campaign for student-body president wrapped up in the best possible way. He and his track and field teammate, Tate Smithhart, were elected to the president and vice president鈥檚 seats for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Having earned the title of student-body president, you would think he would stop there. Carranza then proceeded to intern this past summer at the University of California, Merced, where he worked within student affairs and athletics. He aided in a multitude of different projects ranging from social justice, coding, housing and residence life, and lastly helping provide input in the transition of UC Merced from the NAIA to the NCAA Division II.
As his senior year is wrapping up, you can see Carranza always on the run throughout campus as he awaits to see where he ends up for graduate school, where he plans to study sports management/business administration. The signature line continues to grow.