Hey , my name is Vicente Martinez and I want to study criminal justice. I was always interested in being a professional body guard. So because I was always interested in that, I want to take the degree fields that are required which are criminal justice and political science. I make a good candidate for the team because I'm always desired to win. No matter what, I'm always working hard and I'm always pushing myself to become a better player and a better teammate. Im always willing to do the best for my teammates. I have so much love and passion for this beautiful sport, so no matter what, I'm always going to be making sure that the team does well. What makes me different from other recruits in character is that I'm always willing to do anything that is asked. What also makes me different from other recruits in athletics is that I know how to play every position and I'm always desired to step in for the team and play any position where a player is missing. In academics, what makes me different from other recruits is that I'm always willing to stay up day and night to study so I could become a better student athlete.
Statistic | 2021 Freshman Team |
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Games Played | 10 |
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