My collegiate goals and aspirations would be in the marketing field. I love fashion just as much as soccer, and having a degree in marketing I would enjoy being involved in the fashion industry after college. What makes me a good candidate for a college team would be my work ethic and experience. At the start of age 9, I began to move around to different cities. Since I began playing soccer at the age of 5, moving was difficult. Being on different teams many times helped me connect and create bonds with teammates and coaches. With the opportunity of moving, it has helped me adapt to different environments and people which could possibly help with the college experience. My responsibility and combined success of family, coaches, and teammates throughout my soccer journey has always driven me to work harder and push further to be the best player and person I can possibly be. What makes me different from other recruits in character, athletics, and academics would be how outgoing and open I am with expanding my knowledge in the classroom or on the field.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team |
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Goals | 18 |
Assists | 4 |
Shots on Goal | 69 |
Games Played | 13 |
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