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At Tribal Council, McQuillen flipped and joined the Solana alliance in blindsiding Lacina. However, Trish Hegarty of the Solana alliance wanted to target Lacina, and she pleaded with Kass McQuillen of the Aparri alliance to flip. She wanted to vote him out at the first post-merge Tribal Council, but she ultimately agreed with the other members of the Aparri alliance to target Jefra Bland. Vlachos tried to sway her back to his side, but she chose not to go back because she did not trust him. She managed to reach the merge however, after Solana, the other tribe left in the game, won the final pre-merge immunity challenge, Vlachos hugged the other four members of Solana while screaming "Top five!", which made her question Vlachos's loyalty.įollowing the merge, Lacina was the swing vote between the old Aparri alliance and old Solana alliance, and she became indecisive about her position. Aparri won the first four immunity challenges, but after the tribe swap, she was the only original Aparri member to remain on that tribe. However, he later told her he was a cop, and the two formed an alliance called Cops-R-Us. She immediately recognized that her tribe mate Tony Vlachos was also a cop, and though she tried to confront him about it, Vlachos denied it. Beauty." As a police officer, she started on the "Brawn" tribe (Aparri). Lacina was one of 18 castaways to compete on Survivor: Cagayan, the 28th season of Survivor.
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In 2010, she competed in her first professional MMA fight, a first-round victory by submission. There, she met an officer who inspired her to take up mixed martial arts. Afterwards, she joined the Cedar Rapids Police Department as a police investigator. Lacina once worked as a resource officer at Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids. Her mother, who has worked in law enforcement and has managed the Muscatine County Joint Communications Center, served as her inspiration to become a cop. Īfter college, Lacina moved to Cedar Rapids and became a police officer.

She then attended Wartburg College in Waverly, where she competed on the track and cross country teams and earned a Bachelor's degree in Social Work.

She attended Muscatine High School where she was a four-sport athlete. Lacina was born in Muscatine, Iowa, where she grew up with her parents Lorrie and Ronald. The duo is "undefeated", as each of their seasons was won by one of the two, and they are largely recognized as one of the best duos in Survivor history, especially for Winners at War. She competed for a third time in Survivor: Winners at War, the show's 40th season, in 2020 where she finished in 4th place and was the final jury member.Īlthough she has been largely praised for her individual game in Game Changers, she is also known for her long-lasting partnership with fellow contestant Tony Vlachos, who also took part in all three of her seasons, as the “Cops R’ Us” duo (in reference to both of them being police officers). Lacina was voted the winner of the show's 34th season, Survivor: Game Changers in 2017. She came in 11th place and was the first jury member in the show's 28th season, Survivor: Cagayan, in 2014.

Sarah Lacina (born July 9, 1984) is an American police officer best known for competing on the American reality show Survivor.
