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If you could marry a celebrity, who would it be?

Jennifer Lawrence. She can be my victor any day.

When you were younger, what did you want to be when you grew up?

A lawyer. My mom used to joke I would make a good lawyer because I was good at arguing!

What’s the biggest obstacle you’ve overcome?

Making it to Division I lacrosse. Growing up in North Carolina and playing high school ball in Tennessee made it tougher to expose myself to college coaches. My parents sacrificed a ton getting me to various recruiting events.

If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Chick-Fil-A. I grew up on Chick-Fil-A in the South. I’ll take a chicken sandwich, add American cheese, with a sweet tea and fries.

If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?

I’ve always wanted to be able to learn how to play the guitar or piano.

Who’s your favorite athlete?

I’m a big Carolina Panthers fan, so I’ve got to go with Luke Kuechly. 

What’s your favorite sports movie?

“Invincible.” Mark Wahlberg playing Vince Papale and making Philly proud is awesome, even though I’m a Panthers fan.

What type of animal would best describe your style of play?

A wolf. I like to think my style of play is smart, quick and instinctive.

What is your favorite inspirational quotation?

“Throw me to the wolves and I’ll return leading the pack.”

OVERTIME from Boston University attacker Kailey Conry

If you could travel back to another time period, what would it be?

The 19th century. I’ve been playing “Red Dead Redemption 2” lately, and if the 19th century is anything like how they make it seem, then I’m in. Riding around on horses, growing a sweet beard and some duels in the middle of town? Sign me up!

DOUBLE OVERTIME from Instagram user (and teammate) @robertstovel

What’s your favorite food?

Some southern classics — my dad’s barbecue back home in North Carolina and fried chicken from Champy’s in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Shout out to my McCallie guys!)

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You’re making a PB&J and only have one knife to use. What comes first — the peanut butter or the jelly?