"How does a team respond to a teammate they love being carried off into an ambulance?" Swensen-Haslam said, reflecting on that night. "And we went deeper into the psychological effects it would have on a team."
Looking back six months later, it stands as a legitimate first test passed by an aspiring broadcaster. And she handled it cooly — the way she handles so many things in her busy life.
By day, Swensen-Haslam is a student at BYU. She's also the radio voice of the BYU men's soccer team in the spring. Finally, and most notably, she's a junior on the BYU women's soccer team, currently ranked No.