What was your youth lacrosse experience like?
My experience with South Carroll Youth Lacrosse was great! I moved from Gamber Smallwood to South Carroll in 4th grade, where I started playing for Buddy Remenapp. He was an awesome coach who stressed the fundamentals of lacrosse. We competed for the championship every year from 4th-8th grade.
What other sports did you play in high school?
Varsity basketball and field hockey for four years.
Who is your favorite lacrosse player?
Katie Schwarzmann. She makes everything look so easy.
If you could have one song played after every time you score or make a big play, what would it be?
"Let Me Clear My Throat" by DJ Kool. Because it gets me hype, duh.
What is your go-to pregame meal?
Chicken alfredo or sausage, egg and cheese with iced coffee.
What's the most adventurous thing you've ever done?
I said I would never move to the state of New York – and here we are.
Was there ever a time when you doubted yourself?
I doubted that I could actually get on the field my freshman year at Maryland. I thought maybe I was good enough, but I was scared to fail, and at times, I played timid in practice. I was scared to go 100 percent against some of the better players on our team because I didn't want to get beat. I persevered by putting myself in a position to be successful – being confident in lifts, runs and school eventually carried over to the field. That, and my teammates and coaches building me up gave me the confidence to play the way I knew how to play. Overcoming the doubt would not have been possible without the coaching staff believing in me and consistently building me up.
What is the best advice you received from a coach?
"Stop doubting yourself and playing scared. You wouldn't be here if you weren't good enough." – Buddy Remenapp, South Carroll youth lacrosse coach
What advice would you give young players who dream to reach your level?
Work hard, stay humble and always remember why you started playing.
What one word do you think best describes yourself?
Saucy. I feel like I spice things up. I bring a little extra zing to situations and groups of people. You can always tell when there's sauce on your food. I try not to go unnoticed.
Follow the U.S. women's national team as it competes for gold in the 2017 Federation of International Lacrosse Women's World Cup in Guildford, England, and the 2017 IWGA World Games in Wroclaw, Poland. This "Mission Log" will continue throughout both events with each player providing insight on their journey.