Victoria Maxon played lacrosse at Lafayette College from 2010-2013. She then went on to medical school and is now a doctor in the US Army. She talks about growing up in Bothell, Washington, how she got into lacrosse, and the fact that it was not a popular sport on the west coast. She details her high school career at Holy Names Academy where she was an All-State player, an Academic All-American, and class valedictorian. Victoria explains how her club lacrosse team would travel to the east coast to get exposure, her recruiting process, why she chose Lafayette, and what it was like being so far from home. She then talks about her 4 year career at Lafayette, how the team got better over her 4 years, being a pre-med student and D1 athlete, and the Lafayette/Lehigh rivalry. Lastly, Victoria discusses attending medical school, why she chose to join the US Army, what it is like to be an army doctor, her interest in Urology, and her experience living in Hawaii for her residency.