I am a transfer student from the University of North Alabama. In the fall we finished 2nd in the Division 1 ASUN Conference Tournament to Lipscomb University. Although the University of North Alabama was not a good fit for me, I still have a very big heart for the sport and I am searching for an opportunity to continue playing the game I love. Athletically, the University of North Alabama did not fit because the style of play. As an outside back/wide player I love to combine down the line and string passes together rather than hitting long balls consistently from far out. I think that my game film will reveal my tendency to get forwards but also to get back and be a gritty defender. Academically, I am searching for a more challenging university. I entered college with 40 credit hours and maintained a 4.0GPA while taking upper level classes as a freshman, competing on the soccer field, being a leader on the mock trial team, participating in student government, and being a leader in the honors college. I am a valuable player because of my relentlessness and determination to never give up. In high school I drove 2.5 hours to St. Louis and 2.5 hours home three times a week to train. My motivation to succeed separates me from many players. Ultimately, I aspire to go to law school at a top 25 program one day and study either family, criminal, or immigration law.
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