2017 (Sophomore): Appeared in three games ... Five caused turnovers, four ground balls.
2016 (Freshman): Appeared in one game, making Yale debut Mar. 12 in 17-7 win at George Washington.
Lawrenceville School: Honorable Mention All-American 2015 … Academic All-American 2014, 2015 … Team captain 2015 … First team All-MAPL 2014, 2015 … Trentonian first team All-Prep 2014, 2015 …First team All-Prep 2015 … Trenton Times first team All-Prep 2015 … Trentonian defensive player of the year 2015 … Team MVP 2015 … NJISAA Prep All Star 2014 … Trenton Times second team All-Area 2014 … Played varsity all four years … Team was MAPL champions all four years … Also played freshmen field hockey, JV and varsity basketball (captain of JV) … Ropes course instructor … Very involved in politics and political organizations at school … Lead in school''s production of The Secret Garden, and in production of The Importance of Being Earnest … Directed a play called Remedial English … Awarded the Trustee''s Cup, one of the two most prestigious awards given to a member of the senior class.
Club team: Played for Ultimate Lacrosse.
Notes: Worked for three summers at program called Summer Stars, an arts and remedial program for disadvantaged youth … Multiple Ivy Leaguers in her immediate family: father, Kurt Schulte, graduated from Princeton in 1982 and played varsity basketball and track; mother, Kris Schulte, graduated from Princeton in 1983 and played varsity field hockey and lacrosse; sister, Sarah Schulte, graduated from Penn in 2014.
Why Yale? “I fell in love with Yale as soon as I stepped on campus and the more that I learned about the school, like the strength of the humanities program, the residential college system, and the extensive theater opportunities, the more I knew it was the place I wanted to be. Yale is a community that is so rich with different ideas, people, and opportunities, and I feel so lucky that I will get to be a part of it.”