My collegiate goals are to learn more about myself as a player and a person, I also want to be able to connect well with my teammates and my coaches. Another big goal of mine is to be an impact player, that will come with hard work and determination and I'm ready to work for that! I think what makes me a good candidate for teams is my positive attitude and knack for leadership. I am a hard worker and strive to be better every time I step on the pitch, whether that's during practice or during a game I always look for ways to improve.
As for character I think I always know how to brighten someone's mood and I can be funny sometimes. I make it a goal for myself to make people happy. Academics are also very important to me and I take them very seriously, I do my best to keep up my grades and stay on honor roll.
Lastly, athletics are obviously very important and influential in my life, I have been playing sports pretty much since I could walk. I learned so much from every sport that I was thrown into and I'm so grateful for that. I am a very hard working athlete and student, I ask a lot of questions so I can improve every day and keep improving and growing as a student athlete.
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