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by JUSTIN PARKER

 

Anyone who has been to Trinity's men's basketball games during the past four years has probably heard fans chanting for Coach Pat Cunningham to put fan favorite Darsh Singh in the game. 

This season, fans haven't had to chant for Darsh  -  the team co-captain has appeared in every game, and every time he plays, he makes a statement.

As a follower of the Sikh religion, Darsh speaks volumes by wearing a turban and allowing his beard to grow. In fact, it's believed that he is the only turbaned Sikh to play in an NCAA basketball game. The Sikh faith, which is around 500 years old, has more than 25 million followers, but it remains a mystery to some Westerners. 

Darsh's appearance can sometimes bring out the worst in people.  At a young age, he was forced to come to terms with the fact that his appearance made some people suspect him of being involved in terrorism.  But Darsh doesn't let it get to him.  He says those very prejudices helped to solidify his faith and make him the person he is today. 

His statement involves one of his firmest beliefs: "If you don't believe in what you're doing, don't do it". 

Darsh also involves himself in numerous groups and organizations.  He is not only a basketball player for the Tigers, but is also a resident mentor and an active member of TUVAC (Trinity University Volunteer Action Committee).  He serves on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, is a part of Students Taking Action Now: Darfur and Save Darfur, and he is president of the Students Creating Awareness of the Sikh Faith.

He has volunteered in various Sikh organizations in Chicago, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., and is a repeat guest lecturer at a leadership development program.  Darsh also was recently selected as a Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges recipient.

He is an engineering science major who is affiliated with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and who has been on the SCAC Honor Roll (minimum qualification of 3.20 GPA) for three of his four years at Trinity.  Following graduation, he plans to work while he pursues his professional engineering license and then go on to get his MBA. 

Darsh is minoring in mathematics to prepare him for a position involving investing and budget planning, among other things.

For now, he is enjoying his time as a Trinity student.  Darsh is always eager to share his beliefs with those willing to listen, and he credits the Trinity community's support and encouragement for enhancing his college experience. 

He no longer notices when fans of other teams point to his "different" look. He's too busy trying to help his team win basketball games.

[Courtesy: On Trinity Hill] 

 

March 11, 2008

 

Conversation about this article

1: Harinder (Bangalore, India), March 11, 2008, 11:28 AM.

This man looks holy: Being and still not being amongst the crowd. He reminds me of Quantum mist.

2: Bhupinder Singh Ghai (New Delhi, India), March 12, 2008, 7:04 AM.

Way to go ... hope he plays in some big teams. You can have the complete Sikh saroop and still succeed even in the most unusual of vocations. I admit, it can be tough, but if you persevere, then Guruji will guide your way ... I wish the very best for him.

3: Amitoj Singh (New Jersey, U.S.A.), March 12, 2008, 2:58 PM.

Big ups to Darsh Singh! We need more Sikh athletes in full saroop making it big!

4: Satvir Kaur (Boston, U.S.A.), March 13, 2008, 8:55 AM.

Good work, Champ!

5: Bandana Kaur (New York, NY, U.S.A.), March 15, 2008, 6:41 PM.

How awesome :)

6: Ravinder Singh (Memphis, TN, U.S.A.), March 16, 2008, 8:37 PM.

What a legend! Great work, Darsh! You're a real inspiration!

7: Jaskeerat (Henderson, U.S.A.), March 16, 2008, 11:14 PM.

How cool!

8: K. Kaur (Hollywood, U.S.A.), March 25, 2008, 11:39 PM.

You can score on my hoop anytime, Sardar ji.

9: Raminder S. Parmar (Age 10) (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada), March 26, 2008, 3:21 AM.

I play basketball like you also and I'm a big fan of yours. Great job!

10: Anhadh Singh Jassal (Torrance, California, U.S.A.), April 09, 2009, 12:34 AM.

I play basketball like you and my grandfather has known you since you were 10 years old. My uncle is Harinder Singh of SikhRI, San Antonio, Texas. I would like to meet you in Los Angeles. I am in the fifth grade and 10 years old.

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