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Female Student-Athlete of the Month - December 2016

 

Name (First and Last)

Simee Rosner

Major

Nursing

What is your career ambition?

To become a registered nurse.

What is your favorite thing about Yeshiva University?



Anything is possible at YU!  It is a an incredible educational institution that has afforded me the opportunity to realize my fullest potential. YU has provided me the highest quality of Jewish and Secular studies all while competing as a NCAA athlete. 
 
What is your favorite thing
about being a student-athlete at Yeshiva University?
My lifelong friends, team, family atmosphere, being a YU representative and of course ice baths. Being a YU student-athlete has instilled in me the strong values of hard work, dedication and commitment.  
What Yeshiva University class have you found most beneficial?                                                                                                                            
Speech Communication

 

What was your greatest
memory as a Yeshiva student-athlete?

Finally being able to practice in the Max Stern Athletic Center and winning “D3-Hero of the Week.”

Who was the most influential
person to you as a child?

My parents! They have always been there for me, supporting and encouraging me to be the best I can be. 

Growing up what teacher in school do you remember to have the biggest influence on you? 
My teachers at Midreshet HaRova.

What is your favorite food?


Watermelon
 

What is your favorite movie?

The Notebook

In high school, what clubs were you involved with?

 Chessed Club, Basketball Team, Hockey Team, and Softball Team.

If you can have dinner with any celebrity, who would you choose?

Albert Einstein

What is your favorite hobby
(besides the sport you play)?

Netflix marathons, hanging out with friends, and baking.

Favorite sport to play (besides your sport)?

Skiing and swimming. 
What is your favorite sports team?
Yeshiva Maccabees. :)
  
What would people you know now find surprising about you when you were younger? I lived in Israel for five years. While living there, I competed in Israel's Athletic Competition. I won the gold medal in shot-put.