All it took Aaron Steinfeldt was one look around the Indiana locker room on his first day on campus for the reality to set in: He wasn’t in high school anymore. Not even close.
On one side of the room was defender Marcelino Ball, his body chiseled and defined from five years of Big Ten service. Nearby was Tim Baldwin, a mere sophomore — albeit one who’s already appeared to maximize his time in the weight room.
“Greek Gods of nature,” Steinfeldt called them. “Zeus-like physiques. I just look at them and I’m like, ‘That’s just hard work and dedication.