Meet Our Advocates

D1 athletes helping build the future of mental strength training

Our advocates are D1 athletes who understand the gap BlueLine fills. They're not just lending their names - they're helping us build something that actually serves female athletes across all sports.
Lucie Legro • Defenseman • UNH Women's Hockey

As a current D1 athlete, I know how much mindset impacts performance—confidence, resilience, and how you respond to pressure are just as important as skill. BlueLine is something I wish I had when I was younger, but it's also something I would use right now to strengthen my game and stay grounded through the highs and lows of a season.

Kelly Harty (captain) • Forward • UNH Women's Hockey

As a current D1 athlete, I know how much mindset impacts performance—confidence, resilience, and how you respond to pressure are just as important as skill. BlueLine is something I wish I had when I was younger, but it's also something I would use right now to strengthen my game and stay grounded through the highs and lows of a season.

Noemi Martinez • Goalie • UNH Women's Hockey

As a goalie, the mental game is everything. But I've never had structured daily mental training the way I have structured physical training. That's why BlueLine matters - it treats mental strength like the skill it is.

Sadie Makokis • Defenseman • UNH Women's Hockey

I understand both the athlete experience and the science behind mental training. BlueLine fills a gap that university mental health resources don't address - it's daily prevention, not crisis intervention. That's what athletes actually need.