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PRLB Q&A Series: Highland Park (TX) junior Sloane Kipp (Committed to Denver)


What’s the best holiday gift you’ve ever gotten?

Kipp: My polaroid camera

Favorite Quote

Kipp: “In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on” — Robert Frost

What Made You Decide to Commit to this College/University?

Kipp: I think the biggest part of my decision was how well the coaches treated me. They were very understanding of the amount of stress I was under, and they constantly checked in on my family and I throughout the process. Their patience and caring attitude showed me that the Denver coaches were a group that I would love to play for.

How would you describe the recruiting process?

Kipp: Stressful, but thats what makes it so much better in the end when you finally find the right school.

What’s your favorite?

Chipotle

Qdoba

What kind of sticks do you play with?

Kipp: STX handle. Mesh stringing.

High School season Outlook?

Kipp: I’m excited to kick butt this season. We have been working hard in the off season, and I can’t wait to see how we do.

What do you want to major in?

Kipp: Business or Finance

What are your hobbies?

Kipp: I love cooking/baking, spending time with my friends, listening to music/going to concerts, and drinking COFFEE!!!!

What’s it like being a high school lacrosse player ?

Kipp: It’s really cool to be a lacrosse player, especially in Texas, because not a ton of people play it. It’s pretty unique.

Anybody you would like to Thank?

Kipp: I would like to thank (214 Lacrosse Club director) Lellie Swords for the amount of time she has dedicated to my lacrosse career and for being like a second mother to me. I also want to thank my parents for helping me throughout my decision making process, for supporting my entire lacrosse career, and for showing me unconditional love.

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