What other sports did you play in high school?
Field hockey and swimming.
What advice would you give young players who dream to reach your level?
Be a multi-sport athlete growing up. You will learn so much from all the sports you play. There is always room for improvement and hard work pays off in the end.
What advice would you give your 8th grade self?
Don't ever let any shortcomings or bumps in the road ever stop you from chasing your dreams. Things will always occur but don't let anything break you. Always bring your own sunshine.
Who is your favorite lacrosse player?
Jen Adams. I loved her style of play and she's a grest person.
What is your go-to pregame meal?
My favorite Aloe Drink, plus rice cakes with Justin's almond butter, a banana, honey and two pink Starbursts.
Was there ever a time you doubted yourself?
During college, I had to over come multiple injuries. I definitely doubted if I would ever be able to get back to playing at my best with my speed and quickness and being pain free. I had a torn ACL, a bone bruise, a fractured navicular bone, a torn cartilage and meniscus, plus broken ribs.
Is there one person who helped you the most to get you where you are today?
My dad is my biggest supporter. In my entire lacrosse career, he has only missed four of my games. I would not be where I am today without all the support from my dad taking me places, teaching me along the way and always being honest of how I played.
What is the most adventurous thing you've ever done?
When I graduated from Maryland, I went to England for a month with one of my teammates. We went on a four-day surfing tour in Bourdeaux, France. We lived in tiki huts and surfed all day. Next, we went to Paris for the day, then spent three days in Dublin, Ireland and four days in London. Then, we went on a seven-day Mediterranean cruise to Barcelona, Sorrento, Rome, Tuscany and Marseille, featuring 50-foot cliff jumping.
What's something that most people don't know about you?
I have three sisters – one older, one twin and one younger, all starting with the letters Br. Brittany is the oldest, Brie is my twin and Brindi is the youngest.
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.