Wolf carried a 4.0 grade-point average and a double major in biochemistry and Spanish. She was not just a student-athlete, she was the team captain at Saint Maryâs, and also participated in about a dozen extracurricular and volunteer organizations.
âService looks good on a resume, but really, it looks good on you as a person if you believe in it,â Wolf said. âGetting out there, trying different things and being involved is really important. The hardest part is starting. Once you start, and if you find out that you love it, youâre going to want to go. There are so many opportunities out there to help people, and thereâs something for everybody to love and put their heart into.â
Volunteering started in high school for Wolf through church groups or high school clubs. Once Wolf arrived at Saint Maryâs, the Bismarck, North Dakota, native knew her interests, so she was able to reach out and create connections in college.
âI came to college and I didnât know anybody on campus,â Wolf said. âSince being here, and getting involved, and being connected with the community, it has allowed me to create a new home. Giving back is a great way to build that connection and relationships.â
Wolf became a biochemistry major because she eventually wants to attend medical school. Wolf is a Spanish major because she enjoys a challenge and personal growth. Spanish doesnât quite come as naturally to Wolf as science, but thatâs part of the fun.
âBiochemistry and Spanish are so different, but thatâs what I like about it,â Wolf said. âScience makes sense, itâs something I really love and itâs something that has always come easily for me. Itâs always changing and youâre always learning. Spanish is different because learning a language is a different way of looking at things and itâs taught me to appreciate people and other cultures, and realize that the world is a lot bigger than the one Iâm living in.â
In addition to her hockey schedule, Wolf has tutored students, mentored youth hockey players, volunteered with the Humane Society and worked with the local warming center. She also participated in the biology club, concert band, physics club, chemistry club, outdoor leadership, student leadership and volunteered at a senior living center.
Wolf has particularly enjoyed tutoring Spanish immersion students.