Quick Stick: Team co-captain…Great team leader with a strong work ethic and positive attitude…Solid 1v1 defender…Strong communicator and keeps defense working on the same page…Member of Chi Omega sorority…Father, Thomas, and Mother, Janet, both played lacrosse at Mount St. Mary’s University.
2012: Started all but one game in the midfield…Posted 22 ground balls, nine draw controls, and nine caused turnovers…Also logged three goals and two assists for the offense…Helped Bullets rank 10th in the nation in scoring defense…Helped team hold eight opponents to five goals or less…Scored two goals and an assist against Haverford…Picked up four ground balls and caused two turnovers against No. 13 Stevens…Tallied a goal, an assist, two draw controls, and two caused turnovers against No. 20 Elizabethtown.
2011: Started all but one game…Tied for third on the team with 14 caused turnovers, while also contributing 30 ground balls and 11 draw controls…Contributed 18 points on 14 goals and four assists…Racked up a career-high three caused turnovers and three ground balls against Swarthmore…Logged a season-high four points on three goals and one assist against Muhlenberg…Scored twice and dished out an assist against Adrian in the first round of the NCAA Tournament…Posted a goal and an assist against No. 11 Bowdoin in the national title game…Was named the NCAA Elite 88 Award winner for having the highest cumulative GPA at the national championships.
2010: Appeared in 19 games with five starts in the midfield…Finished with 17 points, eight goals, nine assists, 19 ground balls, 17 draw controls, and 11 caused turnovers…Scored first collegiate goal against Washington…Posted team season highs of eight points and eight draw controls against Colby-Sawyer…Picked up a season-high six ground balls against Haverford…Notched three caused turnovers against Cabrini.
High School: Was an all-conference selection and team captain at Glenelg Country School...Tabbed defensive MVP in final two seasons...Also played field hockey.
Major: Individual (Theories in Politics and Society).