2015-16 (Senior): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Scored career-high eight goals ... Added four assists for 12 points ... Earned team''s Coaches'' Award, given by the staff based on work ethic, attitude and commitment to the core values of the Yale women''s ice hockey program ... Incurred only two penalties ... Appeared in all 29 games.
2014-15 (Junior): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Six goals, eight assists ... Had season-high four points (2-2-4) Jan. 2, 2015 in 5-1 win vs. Dartmouth ... Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Jan. 6, 2015 ... Appeared in 29 games.
2013-14 (Sophomore): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Six goals, nine assists ... Appeared in all 32 games, extending her streak of consecutive games to 61.
2012-13 (Freshman): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Two goals, five assists ... Appeared in all 29 games.
Swedish National Team: Helped Team Sweden to 1-1-1 record at 4 Nations Tournament Dec. 2014 ... Invited to multiple National Team Camps in 2014 ... Attended U20 Women’s National Team Elite Camp in 2012 … Won bronze medal at the 2010 IIHF World Women''s U18 Championship in Chicago with Team Sweden … Won 4 Nations Tournament in 2009 in Moscow with U18 Women’s National Team … Attended U18 Women’s National Team Elite Camp in 2009.
Before Yale: Captain for Ormsta/SDE in 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 … Assistant captain for Ormsta/SDE in 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 … Won Division 1 East with Ormsta/SDE in 2010 … Ended her career as Ormsta/SDE’s all-time scoring leader (103 goals, 95 assists in 162 games) … Won Ormsta/SDE’s Youth of the Year award in 2009 … Won district tournament three times with Team Stockholm (2006, 2007, 2008) … Second place at district tournament with Team Stockholm in 2009 (assistant captain) … Second place at Regions Tournament with team East of Sweden in 2009 (assistant captain) and 2010.
Notes: Volunteer with Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive at Yale ... Summer intern at Skanska in Sweden ... Coached U-12 girl''s team … Yale’s first player from Sweden since Anna Jepson of Hässelby appeared in seven games as a freshman in the 2001-02 season … Third player from outside North America in Yale history … Hometown in Sweden (Örnsköldsvik) is 350 miles from hometown of Yale head coach Joakim Flygh (Tyringe).
Why Yale? “I fell in love with the campus the moment I set foot there. Also, Yale offers me the perfect combination of a great education and athletics on a high level, which would be impossible in Sweden.”