Who inspired you to try out for Team USA?
My sister, Lauren Schwarzmann, was on the USA team when I tried out. My coaches at Maryland also encouraged me to give it a try!
When did you start playing lacrosse?
I started playing when I was 5 years old. I couldn’t wait until it was my turn to give it a try given I am the youngest of four children. I was taken to everyone's sporting events and my parents decided to put me in lacrosse, soccer and basketball as early as possible!
Who is your favorite lacrosse player?
Growing up in Maryland it became a habit to follow all their sports teams. So I would definitely say Jen Adams was my favorite lacrosse player. I loved coming to games and watching her creative style of play!
What is your go-to pregame meal?
I don’t have a go-to pregame meal but I would say I tend to go with something simple like a turkey sandwich or some sort of pasta. I love bread and carbs. I can't live without pasta.
What is something that most people don't know about you?
Most people don’t know that as a kid I was afraid of everything – the dark, the lawnmower, dogs, being alone in the house… oh and all men besides my dad!
Is there one person who helped you the most to get you where you are today?
Cathy Reese, without a doubt! The amount of positivity, encouragement and confidence she instilled in me the second I stepped on campus was remarkable. I owe a lot of my successes to her and not only was she a great lacrosse coach, but more importantly a role model, mother, mentor and friend.
What's the best advice you received from a coach?
"Why run slow when you can run fast?" – Cathy Reese
What advice would you give young players who dream to reach your level?
Keep working at it. Keep dreaming big. Things that are worth it take time and effort. Sometimes you have to make things happen and that requires effort.
What advice would you give your 8th grade self?
Stay humble. Stay balanced. Continue to play as many sports as you can and want! It will make you a better lacrosse player. Remember that your academics are your No. 1 priority.
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.