 So, I think one thing that really makes Carrie unique is that she's the type of leader that isn't always focused on herself, but is usually focused on other people and making other people believe in who they are, whether it was her soccer team believing that they could beat an opponent, or a classmate believing that they could get into a graduate program that they were aiming for, or family members beating horrible diseases, or just a friend believing in themselves, being themselves. She was always the type of person that wanted everyone else to succeed while she succeeded, or even more so than she did. The other thing about her is she always finds joy in life. She laughs at everything, whether it's happy or sad, she finds a way to laugh and make people laugh with her. Being that I knew Carrie before college, I saw a big change when she came to Stevenson. She really took college seriously. She studied hard. She aimed to get out of college in four years, whereas a lot of people at that point in time knew it was a five-year program. It was really her goal to do well while she was here, both in the classroom and on the field. She just tried really hard to get good grades and be a leader in the classroom. She dedicates herself 100% to what she's doing, whether it's in class, on the field. In her life at home, she's very focused on what she's doing. So, if you're getting her attention, you're getting it 100%. If she sets her mind to something, she's going to excel. She's going to succeed in what she's choosing to do. With these outstanding qualities, I think she deserves this award. She worked hard. She's very dedicated. She's very determined, and it paid off, and I think that she's earned it.