SPARKS, Md. — Zawadi Brown doesn’t come from a lacrosse hotbed. Brown and her peers didn’t pick up the sport until around fifth grade. Before then, Brown was busy swimming, playing basketball, trying her hand at rugby and competing in gymnastics.
A track star in Illinois starting around 8 years old, Brown soon fell in love with lacrosse. The sprinter who has competed in the 4x100, 200-meter, 400-meter and long jump events in the Illinois High School Association state championship showcased her speed this week at the National Team Development Program Combine at USA Lacrosse headquarters.
“Track has always been the base for me, and lacrosse was an easy way to show that speed and that ability in linear force and working horizontal because of cutting and dodging,” said Brown, who wowed evaluators and fellow combine invites during speed and jumping trials. “I’m a two-sport athlete, so I do track and lacrosse in the same season in high school and then also for club.”
Brown, 16, is entering her junior year at Neuqua Valley High School. She enjoys playing attack or the midfield but knows that she also thrives on defense as someone who can ignite transition chances. It’s rare to see Brown trailing a play. And if she is, she isn’t trailing for long.
At 14 years old, Brown finished eighth in the 400-meter race at nationals.
Although people in her town all began playing lacrosse around the same time, Brown said seeing talent on the East Coast was an eye-opening experience. Seeing people who are introduced to the sport so young challenged Brown to elevate her own game.
“I think I’m just a competitive person. I like to win,” Brown said. “I do like to show off, in a sense. Sports kinda gives you that. But I like being with people. I’m very extroverted. I like talking and being around people. Sports gives me that outlet.”