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I am a 3 time SEC soccer champ and was the first woman to play and score in a power five football game in 2020 with the Vanderbilt Commodores. In 2021 I led the nation in shutouts for 9 weeks as the goalkeeper for North Texas. In 2022 I ran the Boston Marathon as part of the honorary women’s team. I became captain of Aurora FC, a pre-professional Women's soccer team in the USL W, and made it undefeated to the championship. I recently received my MBA in Sports Entertainment Management from the University of North Texas. I am also the Director of Athlete Relations at NOCAP Sports, a free NIL platform for student-athletes. I am passionate about mental health, student-athletes rights, and Women in sports!

 

Sarah now works as the Director of Athlete Success and Social Media for NOCAP Sports. She received her MBA in 2022 from the University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business and is breaking into the sports business industry.

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  • What is your favorite quote? “I’ve never scored a goal in my life without getting a pass from someone else.” - Abby Wambach
  • Are there any moments that stand out as having a significant impact on your career? Winning the SEC Championship after years of injury. Becoming the first woman to play and score in a power five football game. Deciding to step away from soccer for my mental health.
  • Outside of your profession do you have any hobbies/interests? I am passionate about athletes' rights. I also love my dog and spending time in Nashville.
  • Who do you look up to as a mentor and why? I look up to Billy Jean King, she has been amazing in trailblazing a path for women in sports and I want to continue fighting for equality.
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