 Adela Chena Robb, now a Boston University senior and a co-captain of the BU women's golf team, got a third consecutive best player title in the Patriots League Championship two weeks ago. She's the first player ever, male or female, to gain three consecutive best player titles in the championship. I was really happy that I was able to win three times in a row, but I was also really sad because we just lost as a team, and it was more important to me to win as a team. Adela is a dedicated leader. Adela is a quiet leader. She, we never brag about her skills, but it's clear, if you're a keen observer, it's clear to watch her practice, watch her when she plays practice rounds in the strength and conditioning room, in our excellent on-campus facility that we have here. She's well prepared, takes notes, asks questions. The morning of breakfast at Tournament, she's got the notebook out, she's got the guidance book out, reviewing the golf course. She's very well prepared. She's just a leader, I definitely think. Not, not intimidated, but you definitely want to respect her and she's, and then once you get into our dose, she becomes a really good friend and just a really good person. What's an example of someone like show her as a leader? Adela just, she's just so driven that she says something and then she does it. Like she wins three times in a row that's just really impressive and she always just works really hard. What's an example of working hard? Um, I would say time management. So like, we're really busy. So when we come in here in the swing room and practice, you know, some people could be in here for two hours. That would say working for one hour diligently and have a goal and have a purpose. I would say that would be working hard. What was she like when she's playing golf? A serious competitor, doesn't really talk much to her players, always walking 40, 50 yards ahead of the other players. He's on a mission, walks fast, walks to a ball, takes her notes on, plans the shot. Actually, a game plan isn't very too much in the four years. It's very simple. Win. Adela said all she does is for a passion for golf. An international student from the Czech Republic, Adela started to play golf seven years ago. In 2010, she represent the Czech Republic in the Royal Diameter Championship in Argentina. She came to the US because of golf and golf helps her make friends and fit in the BU community. Why did you choose to study here? Um, that was a coincidence. I didn't really want to come to the US, but I knew, you know, people go play sports, get a scholarship. And my friend actually was here at BU playing golf. And it's my really good friend who I grew up with and was actually dating my brother for like five years. So he was very close. And she was here and the coach was looking for new players, but I didn't want to come. But I started talking to the coach. I mean, one of the reasons I first came here was just him and his personality. Um, and he's, and even now, like, I mean, I had a great four years at BU and I wouldn't take it back. But if everything else was awful, I would still come here just to meet him and create a relationship we have. Like throughout the four years, he just like became my best friend. And he, since day one, he like believed in me more than anyone else ever in my life. And he like saw things in me that I didn't even see. And it was thanks to him that I was able to, you know, open my eyes and like grow as a person as well as a player. How does golf influence your life here in the US? Um, I mean, it's like the biggest part of my life. I mean, I play golf almost every day. I live for the BU golf team. It's just fun traveling to tournaments. I don't know, I don't know what I would do if I, if I didn't play golf, I feel like there's so much time. Competive golf is a very difficult endeavor. I think it's given her a sense of when she sets difficult goals that they can actually be attainable. I think that it's given her a lot of personal satisfaction with a lot of success. And it's also a way to just, I like met my best friends at BU through golf. But yeah, I mean, I've been great for years. And I mean, academics has been great, but golf has been a huge part of it.