Rebecca Schwan
What do you think of when you hear the word running? Gym class, being forced to run the mile, being chased through the halls at school, pain, shin splints?
In the sports world, running is often the punishment for bad behavior or loss. For
“I do it for myself, for my teammates, for my coaches and to show them that I’m worth it. My team keeps me motivated every day, I wouldn’t be able to do it without them,” Schwan said.
Schwan has been running since she was 12 years old and now that she has reached the collegiate level, her goal is to get to Nationals for the first time.
Chase Norrish
“It’s just second nature,”
Norrish said that he feels at home most when he’s passing the puck around with his teammates. He described it as the most simple thing in the world, especially since he plays mainly for his family.
In order to balance such a demanding sport, Norrish says that he and other teammates often eat, study, nap and practice in the rink. He says that of course, school always comes first.
Norrish said that home games are his favorite because the fans are incredible. He said he gives the fans a lot of credit for home game wins because the singing, morale and school spirit hype up the team and give them something to win for.
“Win or lose, we think of ourselves and our coaches as one big family,” Norrish explained.
Riley Yankowich
According to
This national win stands out to Yankowich specifically because one of her biggest role models is
“Ertz is always working and I can personally relate to the aggressive way she plays. She makes the most of her opportunities and always finishes them,” Yankowich explained.
Yankowich has been playing her whole life and attributes much of her athletic success to her coaches along the way, her parents, and her brother who taught her how to work hard, no matter what happens.
Ben Tackett
Lacrosse, otherwise known as
That is the goal of the men’s RIT lacrosse team; to play a fast style of lacrosse and commit the sport to memory.
“Lacrosse is an extremely mental sport. It’s intuitive and reaction based and when you think, you play worse,” Tackett said.
Whether that means practicing six days a week, karaoke every Wednesday at Nashville’s, leaving your door open for other teammates, or all three, lacrosse has created a bond for Tackett, and he intends to foster that bond this year as he aims for round two at the championships.