Saturday, June 21, 2014

More than Medals

We played Costa Rica in our last match of pool play in the PanAmerican Cup. We were the top team in the pool.  They were the bottom. We hadn’t dropped a set in the tournament. They had yet to win one. We killed them. And they…

...thanked us.

In the press conference after the match their coach thanked us for playing with intensity. He said that’s something they always appreciate about playing USA—we go hard, regardless of the opponent. Their captain smiled despite the loss. Because her team was given the same respect as any of our other opponents.

We’re currently the 2nd ranked team in the entire world. We frequently get medals. We win the majority of the matches that we play. And I’ll be honest with you—that’s really awesome. But what’s even more awesome is that I can tell you that I, as an American, am proud to have this group wearing the red, white and blue. I’m proud of the foundation we’re building and what this team stands for and the way it comes out in how we play: with respect, with passion, with discipline, with resilience and with love. And I can’t think of a better way to represent our country and all it's people, than that…

3 comments:

  1. Licth, I'm writing from Brazil and it's so much true what you said! The USA team has your inwardness. Doesn't matter the opponent, you play seriously. I think very interesting the way you (players) celebrate each score in the game. One day you have to teach me one of those celebrations, hahaha. Well, for while it's what I have to say! Regards from Brazil! :-)

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