U-M Student-Athlete Spotlight: Alli Kothari
3/25/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse

On Jan. 28, U-M added five student-athletes to its third recruiting class, bringing the class to 14 players. The additional five players will now be featured in a student-athlete spotlight, breaking down the future Wolverines, on and off the field. [ Release ]
Alli Kothari is a three-time varsity letterwinner (2012-14) and will lead The Shipley School (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) as a second-year captain this spring. In addition to playing club and high school lacrosse, Kothari has also trained with the U.S. U-19 team.
As a junior, the right-handed goalie finished her season with 104 saves and was voted a US Lacrosse All-American, First Team All-Friends Schools League and First Team All-Main Line.
As a sophomore in 2013, Kothari broke The Shipley School's records for saves in a game with 20 and saves in a season with 233. She received first team All-Friends School League and second team All-Main Line honors for her efforts.
In 2012, she recorded 114 saves during her freshman campaign, helping The Shipley School to a 14-8 record. Following the season, Kothari was named Shipley's Most Improved Player and garnered All-Main Line honorable mention accolades.
Kothari competed for Phantastix club team. In addition to lacrosse, she also played varsity soccer as a freshman and sophomore and varsity basketball as a freshman and junior.
ACCORDING TO ALLI
![]()  |                     Alli Kothari Goalie Ardmore, Pa. The Shipley School  |                 
What attracted you to the University of Michigan?
         "I was attracted to the University of Michigan for many reasons. First, it is        internationally known for its stellar athletic and academic excellence, so I know that        everything I will do at Michigan will be top notch. Second, the moment I got to Ann Arbor,        the amazing school spirit astonished me. There is no other place like U-M in the world, and        I am so honored to have the chance to attend in the fall."
What are your thoughts about continuing to help Michigan build its women's        lacrosse program?
         "Building the lacrosse program at Michigan is very exciting to me. I'm going into        this experience with the mentality that we will be competing for a national championship        during my time at Michigan. I have complete faith in the coaching staff and my future        teammates in all regards."
What do you like about Michigan/Ann Arbor from what you've seen so        far?
         "Ann Arbor is the best college town I have seen. Everyone is full of Michigan        pride and that really excited me."
What is your favorite lacrosse moment of all-time?
         "My favorite lacrosse moment of all-time has to be sophomore year we were playing        a league game that decided if we were going to the playoffs or not. We had a one-goal lead,        and in the final seconds, one of their attackers was fouled and sent to shoot an        eight-meter. The attacker made eye contact with one of her teammates that was right next to        the cage, I saw that, and when the whistle blew I jumped into the passing lane and        intercepted the ball. That was a great feeling."
How did you first get involved in lacrosse?
         "I had just quit swimming, and my dad and I were driving past a local high school        while we were talking about my decision to stop swimming. We saw the high school girls        playing lacrosse and my dad said, 'how about that sport?' That season I started        playing."
Do you have any talents or hobbies that you're willing to share? If so, please        explain.
         "I'm good at picking things up with my toes."
Who is your role model, and why?
         "My role model is my 99-year-old great grandma, Jean Tocko. She has lived the        most difficult life of anyone I have ever met, but no one would ever know, because she is        always so positive. She has taught me modesty, appreciation and to always look on the        bright side."
What do you enjoy doing when you're not playing lacrosse?
         "I like to hang out with friends and family when I'm not playing lacrosse. I also        love spending lazy days watching movies or binge watching TV on Netflix."
Favorite food ... Pizza
         Favorite band/artist ... Beyoncé
         Favorite movie ... The Blind Side
         Favorite TV show ... Prison Break and One Tree Hill
         Favorite book ... The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
         Favorite subject/class taken ... Math
         Favorite professional athlete ... Rafael Nadal
         Favorite place to visit/vacation ... Westhampton Beach
         Favorite sport besides lacrosse ... Basketball
         Favorite holiday ... Thanksgiving
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