Q: Three Things I Can’t Live Without...
A: 1. Phone 2. Family 3. Music
Q: Why I Chose Stony Brook University...
A: I’ve never been on the East Coast before so I was a little nervous. But after meeting the team and the coaches, I knew Stony Brook University was for me.
Q: Favorite class and why...
A: I loved my Women’s Studies Class. We learned about feminism and women’s struggles throughout history. It was interesting to sit in class and listen to so many different points of view on one subject. I also like the teacher ? he was great.
Q: One thing I have learned at Stony Brook that I will carry with me for the rest of my life is...
A: I have learned that people around us can only do so much. At the end of the day, it is up to me to make my life what I want it to be.
Q: My Dream Job, other than the NBA/WNBA, is...
A: I’d love to be a forensic psychologist.
Q: The person, other than my parents, who has had the most influence on me is, and why...
A: My significant other would never lead me astray, keeps me in line, and gives me something to live for.
Q: The best thing about being a Stony Brook Seawolf is...
A: The best thing about being a Stony Brook Seawolf is the support system in place for student-athletes. I have learned so much from these people that I will take with me after I graduate.
Q: Most memorable moment as an athlete...
A: I really can’t pinpoint one particular moment ? being a part of the team is an experience in itself. My team is my family, and all the locker room talks and tears after losses bring us closer each day.
Q: What I did this week as a student (classes, tests, projects, study hall)...
A: Unlike last winter, I don’t have classes this winter break. We don’t start school for another 9 days so I’m enjoying the last time off I’ll have in awhile.
Q: What I did this week as an athlete (practice, games)...
A: We practiced every day last week. We beat Maine this week at home and I had a career high points We leave for Boston today and play them tomorrow.
Q: Based upon my experiences growing up, my advice for young kids about school and athletics is...
A: Nothing is ever out of reach! Some kids think being a collegiate student-athlete is far fetched but in reality, it is a reachable goal. Stick to what you love and it will all work out.
Q: Why I am looking forward to the America East Basketball Championship...
A: I am looking forward to the America East Championship because I have only won one championship in my life and I want this one so badly. It takes a lot of hard work, but we’ve put in our time and we deserve it. My senior year will be topped off if I can win a championship with this team and this coaching staff.