Q: Three Things I Can’t Live Without...
A: 1.My bear....it has been with me for years and I can’t imagine talking a road trip without him. 2. Reading a good book. Getting into someone else’s life story gives me an escape from the pressure of school and basketball. 3. My family and friends. I have a wonderful support mechanism. I don’t know if basketball or school would be as fun for me without them.
Q: Why I Chose University of Vermont...
A: I live in the same town as UVM and I watched my brother play for UVM in this very court at Patrick Gym. It is like a second home to me. It was not hard for me to choose UVM, especially when the coaching staff asked me if wanted to play for UVM.
Q: Favorite class and why...
A: I really like constitutional law class. It is so intriguing to me to study the composition of the constitution and she how it applies to today’s citizens.
Q: One thing I have learned at UVM that I will carry with me for the rest of my life is...
A: No matter who close home is, college is about finding your own way , your own voice, figuring out your likes and dislikes, determining what makes you tick.
Q: My Dream Job, other than the NBA/WNBA, is...
A: Supreme Court Justice ? how challenging it must be to handing down decisions on this century’s most issues and debates. Also...being a Mom would be pretty awesome.
Q: The person, other than my parents, who has had the most influence on me is, and why...
A: My brother Matt. I listen to everything he says even when he doesn’t think I am listening. What he says and what he does has a profound impact on me and is so very important to me.
Q: The best thing about being a UVM Catamount is...
A: Playing for a team in my home State.
Q: Most memorable moment as an athlete...
A: My most memorable moment to date is winning my high school State championship as a senior. What a great way to finish my high school career.
Q: What I did this week as a student (classes, tests, projects, study hall)...
A: I got ready and studied for all my exams. I also got a lot of extra help in a few of my classes so that when I had to study while at an away game I knew what I needed to do on my assignments.
Q: What I did this week as an athlete (practice, games)...
A: We had practice all week in order to get ready for a game. I played well and grabbed 12 rebounds that game.
Q: Based upon my experiences growing up, my advice for young kids about school and athletics is...
A: You can’t play a sport without paying close attention to your academics. Put as much time into our school work as you put into your favorite sport.
Q: Why I am looking forward to the America East Basketball Championship...
A: There’s no feeling like waking up on game day knowing that at the end of the night someone is going to go home America East champions and someone else is not. That is very motivating and exciting to me.