"I made VWC my top choice because of the competitiveness of the women's athletics programs, the location near the beach, and the size of the campus."
Selected VWC over Daemen College, the University of Buffalo and St. Johns University Queens
Season Highlights
2011
TBA
Collegiate Accomplishments
Academic Dean Scholarship recipient
Honors & Scholars Program
Prep Accolades
Competed in soccer, basketball and track
Four-time Erie County Interscholastic Conference Division II All-Star, three times second team
Ranks 14th among Iroquois' all-time leading scorers
Helped Iroquois to an 11-6-1 record in soccer as a senior, a 12-8 mark in basketball and a runner-up finish in track and field
Personal
Daughter of Michele and Daniel Sank; parents attended Erie Community College, the Rochester Institute of Technology and Bryant and Stratton
Born in Philadelphia
Has one brother, Christopher, a student at the University of Buffalo
Self-description in 10 words or less: "Outgoing, determined, energetic, athletic"
Enjoys all types of music and vacation time in Puerto Rico
A fan of Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho
Favorites include the movies "Remember Me" and "Out Cold," and the TV series "CSI"
My favorite aspect of being an athlete is: "Being part of a team, which becomes your family, and then conquering goals."
The part of my game I've improved the most is: "Controlling the ball."
My personal athletic goal at VWC is: "To give 110% all of the time, and to improve the skill areas that need it."
If I could spend one day with a famous person from any time period it would be: "Daniel Webster, because he can teach me words he wrote in the dictionary."
If I could participate in a reality show it would be: "America's Got Talent, because it would be fun and interesting!"
If I could possess one superpower it would be: "flying, because it would be a more efficient way of taveling."
People might be surprised to know: "I used to wrestle, in sixth grade."
It's the year 2025 and: "I am either operating on a patient in my success career, or vacationing at Bora Bora."
The most important advice I've received is: "Be hated for what you are rather than loved for who you're not." --Coach Rollo