Enviable spring locations for Trojans

By Jon Haber · Daily Trojan

Posted March 8, 2010 at 11:51 pm in Columns, Sports

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The countdown has officially begun.

Spring break is just days away, and many students have already mentally checked out of class and checked into vacation mode.

Whether you’re heading on a cruise to Ensenada, Mexico, or simply lounging around Los Angeles next week, remember one thing: Most spring athletes aren’t getting a break.

That’s right. The majority of athletes will still be practicing on a daily basis and putting their skills to the test against opponents next week.

Although athletes, like all other students, probably deserve a week completely away from class and work (in this case, the field, court or track), it’s an impossible task to accomplish because universities don’t share the same spring break schedules.

But just because athletes won’t be getting the spring break we all know and love doesn’t necessarily mean they will be stuck in Los Angeles.

As always, being an athlete has an upside.

Remember, half of athletes’ games and performances take place on the road, and this is no different during spring break. In fact, many USC teams are traveling away from Southern California next week, and some are headed to some pretty exciting places around the country.

So without further delay, here is my top-three list for travel destinations for USC athletes next week.

At the top is Hawaii, where the baseball and women’s water polo teams will be headed. After all, who wouldn’t like to be in Hawaii for spring break?

Yes, both teams will be headed to Honolulu, and, when they’re not competing in the most tropical state in the country, I’m sure many of the athletes will find time to lie out on the sand, surf, parasail or attend a luau, among other festivities.

Sounds pretty fun to me.

If I were a member of either of those teams, I wouldn’t be feeling too bad about having to travel with my team for spring break.

Coming in second place would be Las Vegas. Those partiers on the men’s golf team will be participating in the Southern Highlands Collegiate this weekend.

I think just about everyone would agree that whether you’re in Vegas for work, sports or just vacation time, you’re going to find a way to have fun. Something as simple as walking down the strip on a Friday evening in Vegas could end up being filled with an endless night of laughter and memories.

Well, laughter and blurry memories, at least.

Just like in Hawaii, a weekend in Vegas sounds like a pretty great way to spend spring break. The only reason it doesn’t top Hawaii on my list is because, if you’re attending USC and of age, you could drive to Vegas just about any weekend you want and enjoy everything Sin City has to offer.

After these top-two destinations, there’s a bit of a drop off, but I feel pretty confident in my third and final pick.

Rounding out the top three on my list would have to be Durham, N.C. The men’s tennis team is headed to take on Duke.

Although some might not understand this pick, I’ve heard absolutely great things about Durham. It’s a college town that has a fun nightlife, great music, and it’s only a few hours away from Atlanta or Washington, D.C. So there are other options if it ends up not living up to its potential. It’s just a couple hours away from the beaches and mountains as well.

So it provides many possibilities for fun and entertainment, weather permitting, and that’s why Durham squeezes into my top three, just ahead of Houston (sorry women’s swimming and diving team).

After seeing those destinations, you’re probably thinking that being an athlete during spring break isn’t so bad after all.

But it must be noted that some athletes will be stuck in Los Angeles next week, and others will be traveling to some not-so-thrilling places in the country (say hello to Provo, Utah, men’s volleyball team).

Either way, the bottom line is athletes still have work to do during spring break while the rest of us can simply relax for the most part.

It’s just that some athletes get to work in better places than others.

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