At Connecticut College:
Has been a member of the women’s club ice hockey team.
2020:
Season was canceled due to COVID-19.
2019:
Made an appearance in all 15 games along with 14 starts … Notched four goals and eight points … Ranked tied for second on the team in goals … Netted first goal of the season in a 5-1 rout of Smith (9/10) … Also scored in NESCAC games against Middlebury (9/28), Trinity (10/2), and Hamilton (10/26).
2018:
Appeared in all 15 games and made eight starts … Finished with 12 points on five goals, which included three game-winning tallies, and two assists … Ranked second on the team in scoring, tied for first in goals, and tied for second in assists … Scored the game-winning goals in back-to-back victories over Smith (9/12) and Worcester State (9/15) … Set up a goal versus Colby (9/23) … Converted a penalty stroke and set up the game-winning marker in a 5-3 triumph over Endicott (10/8) … Found the back of the cage twice, which included the golden goal in the 88th minute, to lead the Camels to a 3-2 overtime win over Wesleyan (10/24) in the season finale.
2017:
Played in all 15 games and made 13 starts as a freshman … Contributed three goals, including two game-winning markers, and two assists for eight points … Ranked third on the team in goals and scoring as well as second in assists … Scored first collegiate goal in the season opener at Babson (9/7) … Tallied an assist at Middlebury (9/10) and caged the eventual game winner in a 2-0 shutout of Smith (9/14) … Registered the golden goal in the 81st minute and added a helper to propel the Camels to a 4-3 overtime win against Wellesley (10/11).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner as a forward and midfielder at Wilton … Helped the team win three state championships and an additional conference title … Also played ice hockey as a forward for three seasons … Honor roll student.
Personal:
Majoring in Government and minoring in Sociology … Enjoys running, going to the beach, painting, and traveling … Favorite athlete is Alexander Wennberg … Plans to get her MFA in interior design and pursue a career as an interior designer after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Conn because of the college’s values, size, and location.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“#OneCamel means you are a part of something larger than yourself. Therefore, you need to be a team player at all times.”
Career Highs:
Goals: 2, at Wesleyan (10/24/18)
Assists: 1, Four Times
Points: 4, at Wesleyan (10/24/18)