I am a 5'7" Defensive Specialist from Westwood, KS and will graduate in the class of 2018. I have been playing volleyball for both school and club teams for almost ten years. I am a 4.2 GPA student with an ACT score of 30 and I take leadership roles extremely seriously. It is my belief that to work hard is to achieve greatness.
I am looking for a smaller school where I would be able to submerse myself on the court and in the classroom. Athletically, I believe I would respond best to a school where I can feel the immediate impact I have on the team. I would love to have the chance to study abroad at some point in my college career and as of right now, would be interested in a school with good English, Psychology, and Theatre programs. Being able to benefit from financial assistance is going to be a large part of my decision making process as my family is large and in need. I believe that I would prosper at the DII or NAIA level, although I will absolutely consider high academic DIII opportunities.
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