2015 (Sophomore): Did not appear in any games.
2014 (Freshman): Made varsity debut in 16-5 win at Sacred Heart Feb. 26 ... Appeared in three games.
High School: Played four years of varsity lacrosse … Four-year starting midfield … Captained team senior year … Named team''s Offensive Player of the Year 2013 … Midfield MVP 2011 and 2012 … Led team in goals, points and caused turnovers in junior and senior year … US Lacrosse first team All-American 2013 … US Lacrosse Academic All-American 2012 and 2013 … Three-year CSLA Colorado All-League First Team Selection … CSLA Colorado Continental League Player of the Year 2013 … Named to Denver Post 2013 All-Colorado girls lacrosse team … Named to Aurora Sentinel All-City Girls Lacrosse First Team 2012 and 2013 … Team finished year as Continental league champions and ranked No. 2 in state.
Club Team: Played for Team 180 in 2013 … Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) inaugural National Girls HS Lacrosse Team … Colorado WDNL National Team Selection.
Notes: Member of Smart Women Securities, an on-campus finance group that empowers undergraduate women with investment knowledge ... Sunny Communications Employee: work with privately owned company to construct radios for police, state and public use ... Born in Kitchener, Ont. … Member of National Honor Society … Student Athletic trainer ... Volunteer with SaddleUp! Foundation teaching mentally and physically disabled children to ride and take care of horses as a form of therapy ... Member and co-founder of Equestrian Service Club, which provides equine-facilitated activities and therapies for the emotionally, mentally and physically challenged … Chosen as a member of a volunteer delegation that traveled to Belize and a local Mayan village tutoring and assisting children in rural areas … Started her own specialty cupcake business during her senior year of high school.
Why Yale? “Once I stepped onto Yale''s campus, I knew there was no other place for me. The phenomenal academics, paired with the passionate and outstanding lacrosse program, made Yale the obvious choice.”