What she did: One of many offensive-minded Cougars, Mastropieri scored three goals and handed out four assists in a victory over Albemarle. She scored six times and one assist against St. Anne's-Belfield. Collegiate won both games.
Age: 16
Strengths: "Probably offense . . . like midfield and attack."
Biggest challenge: "I would say playing defense in the eight."
Favorite food: "Seafood. And our team breakfast, we always have an assortment. Then . . . every Tuesday we have cupcakes. That's probably one of the more fun things."
Favorite candy or ice cream: Skittles or Pop Rocks; Oreo cookies and cream."
If you had one wish: "One of the goals that we have had this whole time was to . . . get our status or our placement in the national rankings higher. And today . . . we were No. 9."
Best sports memory: In field hockey, it's probably winning state. In lacrosse on my club team . . . in Baltimore we won the National Draw tournament two years in a row. That was pretty exciting."
What's on your iPod: "Pocket Full of Sunshine," Natasha Bedingfield; "Bleeding Love," Leona Lewis
One thing about you most people don't know: "In the summer, my brother got me and my sister into surfing."
Athlete you admire most: "I look up to my team members a lot, because our team captains are really responsible. Along with my family probably, because they practice with me a lot. And then of course there's lacrosse legends like Gary Gait and Jen Adams." - Andee Sears