March 29, 2024

Athlete of the Issue: Robin Bon Popeso

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This archived article was written by: Kalli Prendergast

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Robin Ben Popeso

French Native Robin Ben Popeso came to USUE in pursuit to continue his soccer career. He first attended USUE in Fall 2017 after being impressed by the soccer program in Price. He felt as if he had a great opportunity to make something happen with his soccer career if he transferred. Popeso began his collegiate career at Malcom X College in Chicago, where he played a year of soccer and basketball. He saw opportunity in Price and decided to seize upon it.
Having grown up with nine siblings, four girls and five boys, Popeso was hidden amongst the crowd. He grew up with an athletic mindset: “I was one of the more athletic.” Robin said. “whether it be basketball or soccer, I was always out doing something”. “At the age of nine, I stopped playing soccer and began to devote all of my time to basketball.” Both sports impacted his childhood leading up to college. Starting off playing both sports in College, Popeso narrowed down the option which he would pursue.
The decision to pursue soccer was difficult but ended in a very orderly fashion. “I know my passion for soccer wasn’t stopping anytime soon,” Popeso said. “Basketball, I just never wanted to quit. I maintained playing by playing for the USUE intramural basketball team.” He played for both the Varsity USUE soccer team and the Reserve team and was an impactful player during the 2017-18 roster. In one season, Robin had a total of nine goals and six assists.
Teammates enjoyed having Popeso on and off the field. “Robin was always putting in extra effort,” teammate Kelsall Alexander said. “His attitude and positive energy would get us through tough practices or rough games.”
Popeso had one teammate in particular he learned best from, Paulito Zarkin. “Paul is a roommate of mine and has been my best friend since day one.
“Coming to USUE as a transfer student, you don’t know if you’ll find a friend right away, I was lucky enough to meet Paul.” A source of encouragement, Zarkin was always pushing him to be better and continue his career by spending extra time at the fields and watching film to better himself. The piece of advice that has directly stuck to Popeso is “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work.”
Academically, Popeso is a standout with a 3.5 GPA. “Maintaining a student-athlete expectation has been a lot of work but the work has been worth it,” he said. Throughout high school, he was Student Body President. “That taught me to really manage my time and work hard. Working hard for me and for the ones around me.”
In the future, Popeso plans to get an associate degree in International Business. However, he never plans to drop basketball or soccer completely from his life. “No matter what, I’ll always play.”