Are you a big Taylor Swift fan?
I’m a huge Taylor Swift fan. I love Taylor Swift and going to the concert with the whole team was just really fun. I really enjoyed the Taylor Swift Night we did at Ellis Field. It was so cool how marketing did that. So yes, I do love Taylor Swift.
How have you been treated by the upperclassmen?
They’ve been treating me so well. Something that Coach G always says is “Your team is your family.” That’s so true and with me being injured right now, I get to be with Laney Carroll more because she’s medically retired. Being able to spend time with her has been so great. Kate (Colvin) has battled her way through things right now. So, I’ve grown closer to her and it’s funny because we grew up in the same area and didn’t even know that because she’s older than me. But the upperclassmen are great and so nice. I love the family dynamic.
What is your injury?
I tore my ACL and meniscus. I got surgery at the end of June and I’m (about four) months post-operation right now. So, it’s going well. I describe it as a learning experience because if it had to happen, you have to learn something from it.
How has the process been getting back to 100%?
Recovery has been good. I just try to go in every day with a smile on my face because I have to be here in order to get better. I just want to get back to my sport. It creates such a greater love for your sport because I would do anything to go practice right now. It’s hard because growing up, sometimes you don’t feel like going to practice. But I’m so excited to get back because my love for the game has grown so much since being hurt.
How does it feel to play soccer at the same school your mom played at?
Coming here, I was like I don’t want to be like my parents because my dad played baseball here, too. I didn’t want to go to the same school as my parents. But I do think it’s amazing and it’s something I can share with her. It’s really cool. I feel like I’m doing something that she did, and I love my mom. It’s awesome to be like my mom, but it’s weird too.
How cool is it to be the first ever mother-daughter duo to play soccer at A&M?
I take it for granted now, but I’ll probably realize how cool is it when I’m older. Right now I’m like oh, there’s a picture of my mom, cool. But I feel like embracing it just makes it better. But like I said earlier, it’s something we can share together, which makes it fun.
How has the adjustment been from high school to college?
It’s been good. Since junior year of high school, I’ve been really independent. My parents are going to laugh when they read this because they know it’s true. But I wasn’t home a lot. I did my own things. So, my transition from high school to college in that aspect wasn’t hard. But I feel like soccer was harder. I like being faced with challenges and new things. So, I’m excited to see the growth in myself with being a freshman again and how different I am at the end of senior year. Going back to the upperclassmen – this is funny, but us freshmen will be doing things and the upperclassmen are like ‘we did the same exact thing your age.’. They seem so old now. But I’m excited to see where I’ll be.