Collegiate Honors
2008: IWLCA All-Academic Team; America East All-Academic Team;
IWLCA Northeast Region Second Team; America East All-Conference
First Team; America East All-Championship Team. 2007: America
East All-Academic Team; America East All-Conference First Team;
America East Player of the Week. 2006: All-Conference Second
Team; All-Rookie Team; R
ookie of the Week three times.
Career Totals
50 games played; 112 goals; 20 assists; 132 points.
Career Highs
Six goals (twice-most recent at Stony Brook 4/21/06); three
assists (at Binghamton 04/28/07); six points (four times-most
recent vs. Albany 04/16/08).
Career Milestones
100th career goal vs. Albany (04/16/08); 100th career point vs.
Binghamton (03/29/08).
2008 Season
Played in 16 of 19 games and was in the starting lineup 14 times;
led the team in points per game (3.13), free-position goals (11)
and game-winning goals (five); ranked second in goals (41), points
(50) and shots (93); third in both assists (nine) and draw controls
(22); 8-1-9 in four games vs. nationally-ranked teams; 19-5-24 in
six America East conference games; in league play, was fourth in
goals per game (3.17), tied for fourth in points per game (4.00)
and tied for eighth in assists per game (0.83); 18-5-23 in six home
games; was UNH’s top goal scorer and point producer in the
America East tournament with 8-0-8; scored five goals in the
semifinal vs. UVM, then scored three times – including the
last two goals of regulation to force overtime – in the title
game; 2-1-3 and six draw controls in the NCAA first-round game;
ended the season with a 12-game point-scoring streak (37-8-45);
scored a goal every game in that streak with nine straight
multiple-goal efforts to end the year; recorded a point in 15 of 16
games played; scored a goal in 15 games with 14 multiple-goal
efforts, including five-goal performances vs. Vermont and Albany;
matched her career high of six points against both Albany (5-1-6)
and Binghamton (4-2-6).
2007 Season
Led the team in points (36), goals (29) and free-position goals
(10); ranked second in assists with seven; registered double digits
in ground balls, caused turnovers and draw controls; recorded
12-4-16 in six conference games; in four games vs;
nationally-ranked teams, tallied four points (all on goals) as well
as five GB, two CTO and three DC; recorded a point in 15 of 17
games with 10 multiple-point efforts; matched her career high of
six points in the regular-season finale at Binghamton with a
personal-best three assists in that game; scored a goal in 14 of 17
games with eight multiple-goal efforts, including a season-high
five goals vs. Towson; opened the season with a nine-game
point-scoring streak.
2006 Season
Started all 17 games in which she played; 42 goals and four
assists for 46 points; both the goal and point totals are UNH
rookie records; scored at least one goal in each of her first nine
games to break that UNH rookie record (goal scoring streak to start
a career); second on the team in goals, third in CTO (17) and
fourth in points; tied for first in DC (35); 14-1-15 in six
conference games; scored a season-high six goals vs. Marist and
matched that output at Stony Brook; the six points also marked her
high for the season; recorded consecutive four-point games vs.
UMass (3g, 1a) and Brown (4g); recorded a point in 16 of 17 games
with 14
multiple-point games, which included 11 multiple-goal efforts;
ended the season with a point- and goal-scoring streak of seven
games; recorded her first career point with a goal vs. Holy Cross
in the season opener; also had an assist in that game to finish
with two points; one of five Wildcats to record double digits in GB
(23), DC and CTO.
Personal
Born 12/31/86; a 2005 graduate of Ward Melville School, where she
lettered in lacrosse and field hockey; All-America selection in
2005; All-America Honorable Mention in 2004; recorded 50 goals and
26 assists as a senior; Empire State Games participant in 2004;
Newsday Scholar Athlete in 2004 and 2005; Newsday All-Long Island
Team selection in both lacrosse (2005) and field hockey (2003 and
2004); also played on the Long Island Yellow Jackets club team; a
biology major.
| Year
| GP/GS
| G
| A
| Pts
| Sh
| GB
| DC
| CTO
|
| 2006
| 17/17
| 42
| 4
| 46
| 96
| 23
| 35
| 17
|
| 2007
| 17/17
| 29
| 7
| 36
| 88
| 11
| 16
| 10
|
| 2008
| 16/14
| 41
| 9
| 50
| 93
| 13
| 22
| 6
|
| Career
| 50/48
| 112
| 20
| 132
| 277
| 47
| 73
| 33
|