Q: Why did you choose the Tribe?
I loved the school - its has great community and offers an excellent education.
Q: Take us through your pre-game
mental preparation routine:
Usually I listen to music and focus on what my role is on the team and try to
prepare to fulfill that role to the fullest.
Q: Do you belong to any other clubs,
groups, or organizations?
Last semester I was in women's chorus, Jump! Magazine, and Project Phoenix.
Q: What is your intended or declared
major and why?
English and hopefully public policy/education.
I love to write and want to do education reform.
Q: Describe your dream job:
Working on education legislation and writing.
Q: If you could play another sport
at W&M what would it be and why?
Soccer! I always loved playing and I miss it.
Q: What is your favorite quote or
phrase?
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what
lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Q: What is your favorite type of
food (i.e. Chinese, Mexican, etc.)?
Italian.
Q: Favorite place you have visited
or traveled to and why?
Salzburg, Austria and Krakaw, Poland. I love European history.
Q: If you could sit down for lunch
with anyone in the world who would it be and why?
J.K. Rowling because I want her imagination.
Q: Most addicting television show?
White Collar.
Q: How will you change the world (or
even just one person's world)?
I want to help reform education.
Q: Tell us something about yourself
that most people don't know ...
I played piano for 10 years.
Q: What's number one on your bucket
list and why?
To travel to an exotic place because I love traveling.
Q: What is your best non-athletic
skill?
Writing.
Q: What is your biggest pet peeve
and why?
When people misuse "your" and "you're"! I'm a grammar stickler.
Q: What is something you are afraid
of?
I hate scary movies!
Q: What is an obstacle you had to
overcome in your life?
Honors Physics was my hardest class in high school but as a freshman, getting
through that set my momentum for the rest of high school.













