2016-17 (Senior): Elected captain by her teammates ... Led team in assists (career high 19) and tied for team lead in points (8-19-27, career high) ... Led team with a career high +14 ... Had streak of 117 games played end due to injury in Feb. 4 game, but returned in time for ECAC Hockey playoffs ... Shared team MVP award ... Season-high five points (1-4-5) in 7-2 win vs Rensselaer Nov. 4 ... Incurred only two penalties.
2015-16 (Junior): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Third on team in assists and tied for third in points (5-15-20) ... Assist total was a career high ... Led team with three power play goals ... Incurred only three penalties ... Appeared in all 29 games, extending her streak of consecutive games to 92.
2014-15 (Sophomore): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Tied for team lead with 11 goals ... Tied for third on team in points (22) ... Established career highs in goals, assists and points (11-11-22) ... Had season-high three points (2-1-3) Oct. 25, 2014 in 5-2 win vs. Providence ... Incurred only one penalty ... Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Feb. 23, 2015 ... Appeared in all 31 games.
2013-14 (Freshman): Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for February ... Tied for second on team in goals with 10 ... Seven assists and 17 points (10-7-17) ... Appeared in all 32 games.
Hockey Canada: Captain of Team Ontario Blue that won gold at Under-18 Canadian National Championships in 2013.
Before Yale: Assistant captain at All Saints … Team MVP in 2011 … Valedictorian … Captain of Whitby Jr. Wolves … PWHL Scoring Champion 2012-2013 (65 points in 38 games) … Led team in points, +/- and game-winning goals in 2012-13 … Tied for team lead in goals in 2012-13 … Team was PWHL regular season and league champions, JWHL Challenge Cup Champions in 2012-13 … Won four Provincial gold and two Provincial bronze medals with Whitby.
Notes: Summer volunteer at Whitby Civic Physiotherapy Clinic to assist in rehabilitation of injured athletes and adults ... Worked as hockey instructor at 3 Zones Hockey School to teach local youth hockey skills and encourage their development and growth ... Mother, Lisa Preiss, played volleyball for the University of Cincinnati.
Why Yale? “I chose Yale because of the excellent combination of athletics and academics. Playing hockey for Yale in the competitive ECAC, while also receiving a first-class education, is a dream come true. I was also impressed with the people I met on my visit.”