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Freshman finds harmony between engineering and music through athletic band

For Ohio State Marion freshman Abbey Benzing, college life is about more than textbooks and lectures—it’s about keeping the music alive. Benzing, a Hilliard, Ohio native and mechanical engineering major, has found a unique way to balance academics with her lifelong passion for band by joining the Ohio State Athletic Band.

Unlike the university’s famed marching band, Athletic Band welcomes members without auditions, making it accessible to students across all campuses. “Band has been a huge part of my life for a long time,” Benzing said. “I wanted to stay connected with it, and this was the best way to do so.”

woman playing piccolo in ice rink

Her musical journey began in sixth grade, inspired by her sister’s trumpet performances. After attending a band fitting in fifth grade, she chose the flute—an instrument that would become her signature sound. By junior year of high school, she added piccolo to her repertoire and spent four years performing with the Hilliard Darby High School marching band.

Transitioning to college, she chose Ohio State Marion for its smaller, more personal environment. “It gives me the opportunity to start college on a calmer note and get adjusted before transitioning to Columbus campus,” she explained. But being part of Athletic Band, based in Columbus, comes with challenges. “The drive can be inconvenient, especially for early report times,” she admitted. Support from her academic advisor, Jane Arnold, and friends who carpool has made it possible.

What makes the effort worthwhile? “The people,” Benzing said without hesitation. “Everyone in Athletic Band is kind and welcoming. My flute/piccolo section has been amazing, and the director, Josh Reynolds, ensures new members feel comfortable. It’s brought my college experience to life.”

Her advice to other regional campus students: “Just go for it. Talk to your advisor, they can help make it possible. Being part of these activities is a great way to meet people and get connected,” said Benzing.

Looking ahead, she plans to stay involved in music after graduation, joining community bands and mentoring high school students. Professionally, she hopes to enter the engineering field, with a special interest in improving safety in sports, particularly hockey.

For now, she’s savoring every note. “Athletic Band isn’t just about playing music—it’s about experiences you never thought you’d have, like performing Script Ohio on the ice at a hockey game.”

 

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