Match-by-Match Statistics (2012)
Four-year letterwinner. ... Played in 73 matches in her career, starting 61 times. ... Made the move to defense after playing in the midfield area as a freshman, helping the Royals post 31 shutouts in her final three seasons. ... Has one goal and one assist for three career points.
Senior Year (2012): Started 16 matches before an ankle injury brought an end to her season. ... Helped Scranton post nine shutouts in the 16 games she played, including eight of the last 10. ... Had seven shots, including two on goal. ... Helped lead a defensive unit that allowed just 14 goals in the 16 matches she played in, including just four in the final 10.
Junior Year (2011): Started all 20 matches at center back. ... Was named Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year. ... Earned Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors twice. ... Led a defensive unit that posted nine shutouts and held opponents to just 13 goals, the lowest total in the Landmark Conference and the sixth-lowest single-season total in school history. ... Helped Scranton post 10 shutouts in 20 mathces. ... Scored her first career goal in a 4-0 victory at York (Pa.) on Sept. 1. ... Helped Scranton post eight other shutout victories — 1-0 over Marywood (Sept. 21), 2-0 over Goucher (Sept. 24), 1-0 over Susquehanna (Oct. 8), 1-0 over Drew (Oct. 15), 3-0 over Moravian (Oct. 19), 1-0 over Catholic (Oct. 22), 3-0 over Moravian in a conference semifinal (Nov. 2) and 2-0 over Catholic in the conference championship (Nov. 5).
Sophomore Year (2010): Started all 22 matches at center back after playing in the central midfield the previous year. ... Mainstay on a back line that allowed only 12 goals in 22 matches, the fewest allowed by any Scranton team since 2003. … Played a role in preserving 12 shutouts, the most by any Royal team since 2003. ... Anchored a defensive unit that held Plattsburgh State scoreless in Scranton’s first NCAA tournament victory since 2003, a 1-0 win on Saturday, November 13, on the campus of William Smith College in Geneva, N.Y.
Freshman Year (2009): Appeared in 15 matches and started three times. ... Finished the season with one assist, setting up sophomore forward Alana Bencivengo’s first goal of the year in a 5-0 win over Misericordia University on Sept. 19. ... Took over the starting role at center midfield after second-team all-American Chelsea Paskman suffered a season-ending knee injury. ... Finished the season with six shots, one of which was on goal.
High school: Three-year letter-winner in high school. ... Served as team captain on an Immaculate Heart Academy team that went 23-1 in 2008. ... Was named first-team all-league and honorable mention all-county and all-state as a senior. ... Member of highly-successful high school program: two-time Non-Public A North champions (2007, 2008) and three-time Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League champions (2006, 2007, 2008). ... Served as vice president of the Model United Nations. ... National Art Honor Society member. ... Relay for Life leader. ... Member of Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD).
Awards and Honors
NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team (2011)
Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year & First Team (2011)
Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 25, 2011; Oct. 17, 2011; Sept. 23, 2012)
Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010, 2011, 2012)