Game day with Hailey Dias-Allen

Tony Ortega

Photo taken by Chris Stokes

Georgia Southern’s Women’s Basketball power forward, junior and early childhood education major,  Hailey Dias-Allen No. 32 is well into a great defensive season, leading the teams defensive rebounds with 112 this season. I got a chance to talk to Dias-Allen to dive into her daily routine on game days.

Dias-Allen kicks off her game day by fueling up with a blueberry bagel and playing some music while she gets ready before heading out and going to class. After three hours of academics, Dias-Allen then goes to “shoot around” with the team for about an hour. This is then followed up with the pregame meal.

“After pregame meal, I go home and get my pre game nap. Everybody needs a nap,” Dias-Allen said.

Dias-Allen is not too picky of what she eats on game day, as most times lunch is provided for the team, but her her favorite game day snack is fruit. She said she always makes sure to snack on fruit like honeydew melon and pineapple.

Throughout the day, Dias-Allen hangs out with her friend Alexis Brown No. 4, Guard for the women’s basketball team.

Dias-Allen dresses more comfortably on game days, wearing pair of her nicest shoes: Balenciaga Runners.

Dias-Allen listens to her game day playlist throughout the day. The playlist is mostly rap, including rappers like Kodak Black, Drake, Gunna and Key Glock. Her favorite on the playlist is “I like Clowns” by Key Glock. She also listens to the playlist while she warms up doing her game day routine.

Dias-Allen heads onto the court about an hour and forty five minutes before the rest of the team. She shoots a total of 100 mid-range shots and 50 five-spot-three pointers.

Game day practices for the women’s basketball team is going through the motions with it mostly being about getting loose and making sure the players “shot” is ready for the game. They also practice their new inbound plays to prepare for the other team.

“When they [fans] come, they make us more hyped up, so come out and show some love,” Dias-Allen said.