2020-21 Field Hockey Practice Roster
Biography
Awards:
• NFHCA National Academic Squad (2020)
• NFHCA National Academic Squad (2019)
• NFHCA National Academic Squad (2018)
At Connecticut College:
Founder and President of the club women’s ice hockey team at Connecticut College … Has regularly helped as a member of the sports information team since her freshman year, primarily assisting at ice hockey and lacrosse games, and has served as the Sports Information Game Operations Manager for men’s and women’s ice hockey.
2020:
Season was canceled due to COVID-19 … Earned a place on the NFHCA National Academic Squad for the third straight year.
2019:
Started all 15 matches as a junior … Made the NFHCA National Academic Squad for the second straight season … Attempted one shot.
2018:
Appeared in 14 matches and made four starts as a sophomore … Earned a place on the NFHCA National Academic Squad … Attempted three shots which were all on target.
2017:
Made 13 appearances and four starts as a freshman … Finished with one assist and one point by setting up a goal at Amherst (10/3) … Attempted four shots, including three on target.
High School:
Four-year letterwinner as a midfielder and defender at Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart … Made the all-conference team and helped the program win three consecutive EIL championships … Also played ice hockey all four years and lacrosse for three seasons … Earned gold and silver distinction for performance in the classroom … Was a member of PRISM and the Chemistry Club.
Personal:
Majoring in Human Development and minoring in Art History … Enjoys designing, drawing, and cooking … Favorite athlete is Serena Williams … Plans to become an interior designer after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Connecticut College because I wanted to attend a liberal arts school while competing in a competitive athletic league. I especially liked the size of Connecticut College, which enables me to perform well in the classroom, on the field, and with my social life.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“#OneCamel means that when I play for Connecticut College field hockey, I represent the entire campus community.”
Career Highs:
Goals: N/A
Assists: 1, at Amherst (10/3/17)
Points: 1, at Amherst (10/3/17)
Statistics
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