Q: Three Things I Can’t Live Without...
A: 1. My friends and family are very important to me because there are always there for you and to support you through the good times and bad. 2. I really enjoy watching sports, not just basketball but all kinds of sports. Athletes from other sports amaze me with the kinds of things that they do. 3. Music and movies play a big part in my life. I enjoy all kinds of music. It is a good way for me to relax. I like watching movies because of all the different stories that are told.
Q: Why I Chose University of Vermont...
A: I really like the college atmosphere that is here at UVM. The town of Burlington is a great place to live. I also like the high quality education that I’m getting here at UVM.
Q: Favorite class and why...
A: History in my favorite class. I enjoy learning about the events and the people who have shaped the world before me.
Q: One thing I have learned at UVM that I will carry with me for the rest of my life is...
A: I have learned that patients and hard work are some of the major keys to success. I have learned that you should never give up or stop working hard through the good and bad times.
Q: My Dream Job, other than the NBA/WNBA, is...
A: I would love to be the owner of the Boston Red Sox. How cool would that be?
Q: The person, other than my parents, who has had the most influence on me is, and why...
A: My high school basketball coach has been a big influence on me. He taught me to never stop working. He insisted that hard work will pay off in the end...somehow. He also told me that basketball is just one of many important things in life and that I need to value the importance of a college education.
Q: The best thing about being a UVM Catamount is...
A: We seem to have great fans that really follow and support the team. Also, I have come to realize the awesome home court advantage that we have. Playing at home is truly a great experience.
Q: Most memorable moment as an athlete...
A: During my sophomore, we traveled to Boston and played BC. They were nationally ranked at the time and we were able to defeat them. That was a lot of fun.
Q: What I did this week as a student (classes, tests, projects, study hall)...
A: I had two or three classes each day. I had a test to prepare for in one of my political science classes and a quiz in another Political Science class. I had homework in all of my classes this week and I had team study hall to attend.
Q: What I did this week as an athlete (practice, games)...
A: We had basketball practice a few hours each day. We had strength and conditioning as a team twice this week as well as some individual workouts. We had two games this week. We lost our game on Wednesday but we won our game on Saturday. So, we are getting better but we still have to work hard to get better.
Q: Based upon my experiences growing up, my advice for young kids about school and athletics is...
A: It is important that basketball is a game and it is meant to be fun. For most people, it will come to an end sooner than later and when it does, you will need your education to fall back on.
Q: Why I am looking forward to the America East Basketball Championship...
A: I am looking forward to making it to my third championship game in 3 years and hopefully win it this year.