Eat, sleep, play lacrosse, (laugh a lot), repeat. The routine of a World Cup lacrosse team. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else than here, with these people.
GAMEDAY VS. CANADA: 6 P.M.
The best thing about waking up every morning – besides getting my sing and dance partner Alice [Mercer]’s Flat 3 group text – is that it’s constantly game day. It’s another day to get better at our craft, to work together as a unit towards our common goal, winning gold. I’ve been enjoying every single moment with these people and every time I think it couldn’t get any better, it does.
I start my morning off with a nice iced caramel latte from a café next door with Becca [Block], Brooke [Griffin] and Alice. We all grab a bite to eat to fuel our bodies for the big day ahead. This morning, I spiced it up and made avocado toast with a little bit of hot sauce – so trendy. Thanks to our amazing manager, Wendy Stone, and the rest of the staff for keeping the kitchen stocked!
Next, we head to our team meeting where we review film of our game against England, and prepare for our game versus Canada. No matter the score, there’s always something we can learn and improve on from a previous game. We know that Canada is a smart, skilled and physical team that will play us to their very best.
During our meeting, the well-deserved flag bearer from the day before, my forever roomie Meg Douty, got her turn to hand it off to the next person. I was that lucky person, and even better, receiving it from a selfless, hardworking, always-have-your-back kind of teammate and friend. It’s an honor to get the flag from you MEG DOUTY! (I’m screaming it like Bully [Sarah Bullard].)
We head to our pregame lunch, again fueling the tanks to make sure we are gassed up! Becca Block and I found a jackpot vending machine with sparkling coconut water. Life-changing. We indulge. I’m sure we will be getting cases sent to our Eugene apartment ASAP – I wouldn’t be surprised if Becca has already done so. (She’s the queen of online shopping.)
We head back to our Flats, hit play on our playlists and on our Normatecs. What’s better than a jam sesh while normatecing? Not much!
During this time, I was browsing the ESPN website and came across all the athletes that are in the Sports Illustrated “Body Issue.” My favorite one is the story of the USA women’s ice hockey team who won gold in overtime against Canada this April in the World Championship. One of the players spoke about playing for “something bigger than themselves.” This is a line Coach Fried always reiterates to us. I believe these are some of the most powerful words and every single player on this team exemplifies that. We’re locked in, standing 3-0 in pool play, ready for our fourth game in a row.