Tell coaches about your collegiate goals and aspirations.
My long term aspersions is to become successful in the business world whether that is becoming an accountant or owning my own business. Soccer is my ardor but I would love to be my own boss some day. I'm interested in attending a school that challenges me in all aspects of life whether I'm on the field or not, mentally or physically, I'm ready. I am also interested in attending a school with a competitive athletic program. I enjoy being in that competitive environment and competing with the very best. I love soccer and putting in the work day in and day out and hope to continue playing the game I love for the next four years.
What makes you a good candidate for the team?
I have grit. I'm strong physically and mentally. I have the ability to play multiple positions and can adapt to anything. I give my everything in training and on game days.
What makes you different from other recruits in character, athletics and academics?
I am very selfless and I put my team before myself so my team as a whole is successful on and off the field.
Statistic | 2020 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 9 |
Assists | 5 |
Games Played | 16 |
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