Why did you decide to transfer to Texas A&M?
“I wanted to follow the people that made me feel like I am at home away from California, and that was returning to coach Ford, coach Harger and coach Heff. Coach E has definitely added to that. I feel that being here with them is helping me grow as a person. They've known me since I was 14 years old, so they’ve seen me grow into now a 22-year old adult.”
How has it been transferring with Jaz Hill, returning to play for Coach Ford and have you experienced anything unique or strange about Texas A&M?
“To me it’s not strange, but it is very unique. I like the small town vibe. I grew up in a small town, but I do think it is odd for Jaz at times. Country music is my thing, so I love being here. To transfer with Jaz has been a lot of fun, she has known me for 4 years from when I was a freshman and now as a senior. I have been with her my whole career, and we’ve definitely gotten closer which is a plus. I love being close with my girls. To return to play for coach Ford is very welcoming. I've always wanted to play under coach Ford. When I transfer or go to a school, I go for the coaching staff, I look for the coach who understands me as a person and as a player.”
So you're close to this staff, be honest and tell us who your favorite is?
“That’s a hard one. I have been playing for coach Ford and Harger for a while now. I do crack dad jokes with Harger and he falls for them every single time. But favorite is a strong word, so I love them all equally, they are all the same to me.”
What are some individual and team goals for this season?
“A team goal is always to win a ring, and I think that our culture so far has been moving towards that. The way we are interacting with each other and the coaching staff, we are moving towards the right step. Individually myself, since it is my last year, I am going to give it all that I’ve got. Put one foot in front of the other, through failure or success, I am always going to be there for my girls.”