2016 (Senior): IWLCA Academic Honor Roll ... Earned team''s Most Improved Player Award ... Third on team in draw controls (16) ... One of only four Bulldogs to start all 15 games ... Set career highs in caused turnovers (eight), draw controls (16) and ground balls (15).
2015 (Junior): IWLCA Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in seven games, starting one.
2014 (Sophomore): Three goals and three points ... Appeared in 10 games.
2013 (Freshman): Earned team''s most improved player award ... Appeared in eight games ... Scored first career goal in 10-8 win vs. Brown Apr. 27.
High School: Captained varsity field hockey, lacrosse and track and field teams … All-league, all-section in lacrosse … Team competed in the NY state semi-finals her senior year … Academic All-American … Golden Dozen Award (for athletics, academics and service) … Con-Edison Scholar-Athlete Award … Recipient of Irwin “Red” Klein Scholarship.
Notes: Volunteer with Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project in local soup kitchen and with tax preparation for low-income families ... Volunteer with Yale Relay for Life and member of Finance and Sponsorship Committee Board ... Member of Kappa Alpha Theta and has served as chapter''s Technical Director ... In high school, worked with Invisible Children Foundation to help child soldiers in Uganda … Interested in photography and tutoring … Father played and coached at Boston College … Sister attended graduate nursing school at Columbia.
Why Yale? “As a walk-on athlete, academics were a clear priority in my college decision. At Yale, I found the perfect combination of leading academics and strong athletics that accompany the beautiful campus and friendly student body. The possibility of being able to play on such an incredible lacrosse team with a great group of girls was also a huge driving factor behind my decision.”