2016 Second-Team All-ODAC
2015 Third Team All-ODAC
2014 Third Team All-ODAC
Senior (2016): Started all 21 games and was a key component to the Hornet midfield during her senior season...Scored two goals while dishing out four assists...Contributed two assists in a win over ODAC-foe Eastern Mennonite on October 29th.
Junior (2015): Started in 23 of 25 games during her third year… Scored four goals including the game tying goal at Shenandoah on Oct 23.
Sophomore (2014): Started in 25 of her 26 games played as a sophomore… Got better as the season went on, as evidenced by her game-winning goal against Illinois Wesleyan University in the national semifinal on December 5… Collected at least one goal and assist on two separate occasions: October 1 versus Randolph College and in the second round of the NCAA tournament on November 16 against Stevenson University… Matched her career high in assists twice with two against Randolph on October 1 and October 29 versus Hollins University.
Freshman (2013): Played in all 24 matches while starting 21 as a freshman…Talented midfielder with a lot of potential who showed the ability to score and pass…Netted four goals on the season…Collected game winners against Roanoke College on September 20 and Bridgewater College on October 12…Adding five assists on the year, including the first goal of the year, scored against Salisbury University on August 31.
Before LC: Was a four-year starter for the Bulldogs of Norfolk Academy…Received TCIS First Team honors in 2011-2013 and VISAA All-State First Team honors for 2012 and 2013…Helped her team win the state championship in 2009 and 2011.
Personal:
Minor: Sports Medicine
Parents: Kevin and Pam Smith
Siblings: Taylor and Shannon
Summer Activities: I completed an unpaid internship this summer at the Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Chesapeake VA. I worked with the director of physical therapy there.
Dream Vacation: Australia and New Zealand
Hobbies: Painting and crafting
Career Aspirations: physical therapist
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet means being a part of a community of lifelong friends, caring coaches and faculty, and inspiring professors.