2019 All-MAAC First Team
2018年度最佳阵容二队
2017年度最佳阵容二队
2016年度最佳新秀阵容
2019: First Team All-MAAC, becoming the first Jasper in 10 years to be selected…Two time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week…Awarded Manhattan College's Joseph J. Gunn '30 Alumni Medal, one of the college’s highest honors given to undergraduate students…Named to the Google Cloud Academic All-District® Women's At-Large Team…Also selected to the MAAC All-Academic Team...Led the MAAC with 3.24 ground balls per game while also ranking 11th nationally...Also was second in the MAAC with 1.76 caused turnovers per game and sixth with 3.41 draw controls each time out… Started all 17 games...Grabbed a season high seven ground balls in a win over LIU-Brooklyn (2/27)…Snagged four ground balls and won three draw controls in a win over Lafayette (3/2)…Had a dominating all-around performance against CCSU (3/6), matching a season high with seven ground balls, winning two draw controls and causing a turnover…Won a season high eight draw controls, while also forcing two turnovers and picking up three ground balls at Wagner (3/16)…Was a key factor in come-from-behind win over Marist (3/27), forcing a career high eight turnovers with six ground balls…Caused four turnovers, won four draw controls and scooped up three ground balls at Fairfield (4/3)…Closed the year with a strong performance against Marist (4/27) in the MAAC Tournament, winning three ground balls, collecting four draw controls and forcing three turnovers.
2018: Received All-MAAC Second Team defensive honors for the second straight season...Also named to the 2018 MAAC All-Academic Team...Led Manhattan with 62 draw controls (7th in MAAC), 39 ground balls (9th in MAAC) and 23 caused turnovers (6th in MAAC), becoming the first Jasper in eight years to go 30-30-20 in those respective categories...Controlled five draws and caused a season-high four turnovers in the win against Presbyterian on February 19...Scooped up four ground balls in the home opener vs. Arizona State on February 24...Scored her first career goal while adding four ground balls at Lafayette on February 28...Controlled five draws in back-to-back games against La Salle and Wagner on March 16 and 18, respectively...Surpassed 100 career ground balls and draw controls with three and seven, respectively, at Canisius on March 24...Totaled three ground balls and forced three turnovers at Quinnipiac on March 31...Filled the stat sheet with six draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the win over Iona on April 11...Burst for a career-high nine draw controls in the win vs. Siena on April 14...Followed that performance with eight draw controls vs. Monmouth on April 18...Had a complete effort with six ground balls, three caused turnovers and five draw controls in the season finale against Fairfield on April 25.
2017: Named to the All-MAAC Second Team…Started every game on defense…Led the team with 41 ground balls and ranked fifth in the MAAC with 2.56 ground balls per contest…Also tallied 27 draw controls and 15 caused turnovers…Picked up four ground balls to go along with three draw controls and two caused turnovers at La Salle on Feb. 22…Posted three ground balls and three draw controls against Saint Mary’s on March 12…Secured three ground balls at Rutgers on March 15…Collected a season-high five ground balls against Canisius on March 25…Recorded three ground balls and three draw controls in the win at Sacred Heart on March 29…Contributed three ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers against Quinnipiac on April 1…Had five ground balls and four draw controls at Niagara on April 8…Controlled four draws in the victory at Siena on April 15…Finished with three ground balls and two draw controls at Monmouth on April 19…Selected to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2016: Selected to the MAAC All-Rookie Team after leading the Jaspers with 39 ground balls while also finishing second on the squad in draw controls (46) and third in caused turnovers (14)…Ranked fourth in the MAAC with 2.43 ground balls per game…Started 16 games on defense…Corralled three ground balls in the season-opening win at Army West Point on Feb. 12…Controlled five draws at Lafayette on Feb. 17…Tallied six ground balls and five draw controls in the home opener against UMass Lowell on Feb. 24…Registered four draw controls against Siena on April 2…Grabbed five ground balls against Monmouth on April 6…Picked up four ground balls at Marist on April 13…Recorded four ground balls, three draw controls and three caused turnovers at Iona on April 20…Notched four draw controls and three ground balls at Quinnipiac on April 23…Secured four draw controls and added three caused turnovers in the season finale at Fairfield on April 27.
Other: Won a silver medal with the USA D1 Elite Team at the 2017 World Cup Festival in Surrey, England.
Before Manhattan: A two-time Academic All-American at Yorktown High School…Served as team captain as a senior…Named all-section during her junior and senior seasons after being chosen honorable mention all-section as a sophomore…Honored as a “Student-Athlete” four times…Earned the Charlie Murphy Lacrosse Scholarship, Brendan Frail Memorial Spirit Award and Senior Service Award in 2015…Received the National Honor Society Scholar Award every year.
Personal: Daughter of Jim and Regina…Has three sisters, Maryanne, Patty and Jackie, and two brothers, James and John…Graduated with a degree in kinesiology…Born on October 21, 1997.