Basketball is a sport that I truly love and I would like to continue my athletic and academic career in college. I see both athletics and academics equally important, and it is crucial that student athletes develop the ability to balance that, as I feel that I have. I aspire to play basketball in college, whether it be Division I or Division II. I believe those that are willing to work hard can meet their goals. As for me, I am different because I do not play on an AAU team that may bring me much exposure, but as a freshman I am on the Junior Varsity team. I am hoping that not playing on a club team will not alter any coaches opinion of my skill level, or my knowledge of the game. I can assure whoever is reading this that the most important thing to me is a drive for success and how hard I am willing to work. A drive so deeply rooted in me that it can never destroyed. Please contact me for any information, and I will answer as soon as I can! If you see me as a prospect for a women's college basketball team, I will not fail you and I appreciate your time for reading this. "Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard." And to whom may be reading this, thank you again for you time.
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