How has it been adjusting to college life in general?
AG: It was so hard. My brother is younger than me, so I never had to share a room with someone, so that was different. Food is a big thing too. I’m used to having home cooked meals all the time and not eating the same thing over and over. Just not having someone pick you up from school and talking to you all day or at home sitting on the couch watching TV. You have none of that. You’re on your own. .com: Besides family and friends, what do you miss the most about home? AG: My bed. When I was at home, when my parents got a new mattress, I’d get the old one. So I always had a king-sized bed. And I come here in the dorms and I have a twin. It’s the worst thing ever. My feet hang off the bed. I’ve tried to sleep sideways, but it doesn’t work. I’m just too big for my bed. .com: The tallest person on the team at 6-foot-6, have you always been the tallest person in a room? AG: In school, I was always the tallest. But my dad is 7-feet tall. It’s strange sometimes when we walk together because