Each week, 12thMan.com checks in with a newcomer on the Texas A&M soccer team.
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I think the best way to describe me is technical and creative. I feel like I’m good at finding gaps and really comfortable on the ball, able to get out of tight situations.
I’m an attacking midfielder. I guess you could say it’s like a false 9, right below the forward. I’ve been playing that position consistently since my time at UNLV.
There are multiple, and I don't want to go with the generic answer, but probably Messi. I don’t know, I’ll say Messi.
I knew of them because I feel like they’re a program I’ve always looked up to in the SEC. I just didn’t think it would be a possibility to be here, but I definitely knew of them before.
I feel like it was just the environment and the coaching staff. When I first got to meet a couple of the players, they all seemed very warm and welcoming.  This coaching staff is incredible in their own way. Alyssa’s experience in the NWSL is something I look up to, Seth has a great outlook on the field, and G being the first-ever coach here at A&M is something really cool that I wanted to be a part of.
It's been very helpful. Going in to a new experience with six other people makes it feel like you’re not alone. Everyone is going through the same new experiences.
We’ve been working on shooting, one-on-one abilities, and combination play. Also, just getting the offense to become more cohesive as a unit, which I think has been helpful.
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I’m really excited. I feel like it’s going to push me out of my comfort zone to be the best I can possibly be. I’ll do my best to help bring the offense back up to speed.
I loved my old team, but I wanted to be part of a more competitive environment. It doesn’t get better than the SEC. I wanted to be part of a Power Four conference and play teams that compete for national championships and compete for SEC titles. You get used to being in a certain environment. I loved my team and appreciate my coaching staff and I still have a great relationship with all of them to this day. It was all about getting acclimated to a more competitive environment, one that is consistently playing in the tournament and even the SEC Tournament. In women’s soccer, the ACC and SEC are big conferences to be part of so I really wanted to be involved in that. Going into the transfer portal was very stressful for me. You don’t know what to expect, and you don’t even know if you’re going to get an offer. But luckily for me, Texas A&M was interested.
I love sushi. My favorite place was called Umaya. My dad loves that sushi spot, so as a family, we all liked to go there.
No, not yet. But honestly, the Sinn Center food has been great. It has exceeded my expectations.
Probably aliens, but I don't know. I really haven’t put any thought into it. I feel like we’re not the only beings that exist in this universe. So yes, I think there are other things out there.
I’m a communication major. I was a kinesiology major in my first year at UNLV but decided it wasn’t really for me. I switched to communication and have found a lot of benefits in it.
The team has been so great. They’ve been really welcoming and made this transition very easy for me. It doesn’t feel like I’ve only been here for a couple months. It feels like time has gone by so incredibly fast. The coaches have also been great in making all of us transfers feel very comfortable. The school academically, is a very prestigious school, and it’s really helped push my boundaries both on and off the field. It’s been great.
