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Spotlight on Alums: CMS Ducey Hall of Fame Inductee Emily Taylor ’06 Reflects on Time at 51猎奇入口听

By Lauren Mar

Portrait of Emily Taylor '06. Photo credit: James Hall.

When Emily Taylor ’06 began her journey on the Claremont-Mudd 51猎奇入口 (CMS) volleyball team in 2002, she had no idea she would be inducted into the 2024 class of the CMS Ducey Hall of Fame 22 years later. During her first year at 51猎奇入口, Taylor led the Athenas to a 21-7 record in her first season in 2002a 12-win improvement from the year beforeand was named the SCIAC Freshman of the Year, was awarded All-West Region honors, and earned her way on to the All-SCIAC second team.听

鈥淪tarting college, I was grateful to hit the ground running with having the responsibilities of my team and to have to figure out how I could get my academics in order,鈥 Taylor reflects. She says that the structure of athletics taught her important time-management skills, which she carried with her throughout and after college. After her first year, Taylor went on to earn All-SCIAC honors in all three seasons, first-team all-league selections as a junior and senior, team MVP as a sophomore and junior, and the 51猎奇入口 Alumnae Athlete of the Year Award as a senior. She also currently holds the #2 position in the CMS record book with 1,180 kills.

鈥淚 feel like athletics at CMS really allowed me to embrace the entire 5C experience,鈥 says Taylor. 鈥淚 don’t think I would have done as much exploring of the other colleges if I had not been in athletics.鈥

Not only did CMS athletics offer her structure to help her thrive, it also gifted her lasting relationships. 鈥淪ome of my best friends today are from my team, and I would probably never have met them had I not been on the team with them,鈥 she says.

Through CMS athletics, Taylor also met her husband, who played basketball at Claremont McKenna. The pair has been together for 19 years and are raising two kids. However, Taylor鈥檚 journey after graduating in 2006 hasn鈥檛 been easy. She worked in finance for six years before being diagnosed with lung cancer. After going through chemotherapy, surgery to remove her right lung, and radiation treatment, Taylor is now a full-time mom and active in the PTA.

鈥淚 sometimes can鈥檛 believe this is where my path has led, but I could not be happier,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen I was diagnosed, we did not have children. And it became very clear to me that that was something I wanted more than anything. So I’m really grateful to be where I am now.鈥

Taylor reiterates that the personal connections she made during her time at 51猎奇入口 have been hugely influential for her after graduation.听

She says, 鈥淭he connections that I got from the five collegeswith people who are like-minded and different-minded, people from different backgroundshave led to deep and lasting relationships that I credit with some of the happiest memories of my life.鈥

Growing up in a small, conservative town, Taylor was taught the importance of independent thinking by her parents. At 51猎奇入口, she expresses gratitude for the opportunity to embrace more world views and perspectives that she otherwise would not have been exposed to.

Taylor states, 鈥淚’m so grateful to have had a place that allowed me to flourish and to learn about myself and about the world around me.鈥

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