Notes: Selected by the North Carolina Courage in the fourth round of the 2018 National Women''s Soccer League''s College Draft
2017: First team All-Ivy selection... Named first team All-New England and was the highest vote getter among defenders... Team captain... One of only two players to start all 17 games... Led team with 1,533 minutes played... Played all but six minutes in Ivy games... Selected as a candidate for Senior Class Award... Scored in victory over Sacred Heart... Academic All-Ivy selection... Recipient of the team''s Fritz Rodriguez Defensive Player of the Year Award.
2016: Second team All-Ivy selection… One of only four players to start all 16 games… Played 1,483 out of a possible 1,502 minutes on the backline… Recipient of team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award… Tallied an assist in win over Sacred Heart.
2015: Suffered a season-ending injury in the first game of the year.
2014: Honorable mention All-Ivy selection… Played all 710 minutes in seven Ivy League games… Recipient of the team’s Captain Cup… Started 15 games, the most of any newcomer… Marked Harvard’s Midge Purce, the 2013 Ivy Offensive Player of the Year, and held her scoreless which earned her Ivy League Rookie of Week honors.
Off the Field:
- Research intern for Coaching Corps, a non-profit organization that enables youth to get involved in a sports team
- Volunteered at monthly homeless dinners for the Berkeley Men''s Food and Housing Project
- Private piano teacher for elementary school children
Before Yale: League player of the year as a senior at Berkeley High School… Three-time first team all-league selection… Named first team All-East Bay as a junior and senior… Helped lead Berkeley to three league championships… Played club soccer for the Bay Oaks Botafogo and was a team captain… Helped lead Bay Oaks to a third-place finish at the USYS Nationals and two Northern California championships.
Personal: Intern at Coaching Corps, a non-profit organization that sets up sporting teams for underprivileged youth… Junior coach at numerous summer soccer camps.
Why Yale? “To me, Yale is a place where I can meet a variety of people who all have different interests. Everyone is ecstatic to be at Yale with one another, and I can’t wait to be a part of such a tight-knit group of people.”