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Taylor Cummings

Jan 20, 202155 min
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Episode description

Taylor Cummings is a professional lacrosse player for the United States National Team and the WPLL.  She played for the University of Maryland from 2013-2016 where she won 2 National Championships and was a three-time winner of the Tewaaraton Trophy.  She talks about growing up in Ellicot City, Maryland, how she got into lacrosse, and being a three-sport athlete.  She describes her great career at McDonogh School where she played soccer, basketball, and lacrosse, was an Under-Armor All-American, and went undefeated from 2010-2012. Taylor explains the recruiting process and why she chose Maryland.  She then talks about her great 4 year career with the Terps where she played in 4 straight National Championship games, won 2 of them, became the first ever three-time winner of the prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy, got to play with her younger sister, and met her now fiancé.  Taylor discusses her professional lacrosse career thus far, playing for the US National Team, and being Head Coach for McDonogh Girl's Lacrosse.

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