Mark down the name of young New Zealand footballer Megan Lee as a rising sports star.
She is only 18, precociously talented and has made something of a breakthrough this year. She's not just a star at New Zealand club level any more; she's cemented her place as a key member of the New Zealand women's under-20 team, become a regular presence around the Football Ferns and, in a somewhat unlikely turn, ended up as one of the shining football lights at Louisiana State University.
She's made a lot of fans over the past year, with few more effusive in their praise than LSU coach Brian Lee, who thinks the young Kiwi has what it takes: "She's been fantastic. She keeps getting better and better. I think she can follow a professional path post-college and, barring injuries, she's on track to be with the New Zealand national team for the next decade or so.
"She's a good leader, has a strong work ethic and is an elite athlete who carries all the intangibles that provide positive intent. She's willing to fail and get back up again ... I think the world of her as a player and as a person."
It's playing for LSU that's been an eye-opener for Lee. She's been in the Louisiana state capital of Baton Rouge for around six months now.