I am a great team player, helping my teammates when they are down and being a leader is more important to me than my personal stats. My main goal when playing college lacrosse is to win and to make bonds with my teammates on and off the field that will hopefully last a lifetime and have fun while doing it. I will also strive to be the best student I can be. When lacrosse ends I know I will need a job to support me through my life and I will focus on giving just as much effort and dedication to my education as I will to lacrosse. I volunteer to help my community when ever I can. My high school requires 40 hours of service a year, but I go beyond that and compleate 100 plus hours each summer. Over the summer I work with an organization called Dare 2 Tri. The organization helps men and women with physical disabilities complete triathlons and other track and field events.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team | 2015 Varsity Team | 2014 Junior Varsity |
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Assists | 22 | 29 | 32 |
Goals | 60 | 40 | 47 |
Groundballs | 35 | 23 | |
Games Played | 20 | 19 | 17 |
Record | 17-3 | 13-6 | 13-4 |
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