Shea Hammond's story goes beyond simply being a soccer player.
Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at six years old, Hammond had to endure years of physical therapy and rounds of appointments to keep up with other children simply. Doctors referred to his dream of playing soccer for his dad as a long shot.
Hammond had other ideas.
Today, Hammond is a US CP National Men's Soccer Team member. He's a two-time Bronze Medalist and the founder of CP Soccer.
What was it like at 13 to make his first training camp with the national team?
How did he respond to consistent obstacles thrown his way?
What drew him to start CP Soccer is changing the lives of kids who have similar diagnoses, allowing them to realize their dreams of playing soccer.
As the first undergraduate Paralympic soccer athlete to attend Clemson, what made this place home for his college career?