<p>Basically because, although she was and is committed to her sport, she wasn’t good enough to compete at most D II schools. It’s an individual sport so it was easy to judge where she would fall based on times. She’s a junior now and continues to compete. She’s not a star, and only garners a few points for her team at a meet, but she still loves the physical act of training and competing, and the team has been a great social group for her.</p>