2015 [SENIOR] - Competed in in 22 games, making 21 starts... tallied one assist for one point... offered 14 shots on goal... helped lead the defense to nine shutout games... earned Second Team All-Conference in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC)... ended career with three goals and seven assists for 13 points with two game-winning goals. [SEASON STATS]
2014 [JUNIOR] - Played in 23 games, making 22 starts... dished out three assists for three points... had helpers versus Mount Holyoke (Oct. 18), Coast Guard (Oct. 19) and Johnson & Wales (Nov. 12)... tallied 22 shots, eight on net... helped the defense to a 1.02 goals against average (GAA). [SEASON STATS]
2013 [SOPHOMORE] - Appeared in all 25 games on the schedule, making 23 starts on defense... tallied three goals and dished out three assists for nine points... tallied an assist in her first-ever game with Wheaton against Roger Williams on August 30... scored her first career goal against Simmons College on September 25... two of her three goals were game-winners... key member of a defense that only allowed a 0.90 goals against average (GAA) and posted 14 shutouts, which is tied for ninth in a single season. [SEASON STATS]
2012 [FIRST-YEAR] - Played at The College of Saint Rose, an NCAA Division II women's soccer program.
BEFORE WHEATON: Transferred from The College of Saint Rose... Attended South Side High School... four-year starter on the soccer team... helped lead the Lady Cyclones to the NYS Cup Championship in 2009 and 2011 and to the finals in 2008 when she was the Cup Series MVP... second team All-State pick and an All-County selection as a junior and an All-Island second team honoree as a senior... Nassau County Class “A” Final MVP... earned All-Conference honors in each of her last three years.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Judith and Robert... step-parent/guardian Marybeth... has two siblings, Alaina and Carly... Alaina played soccer at Boston College, while Carly is currently playing soccer at Fairfield University... majoring in psychology... chose to attend Wheaton for its beautiful campus, its blend of balance between soccer and school, and location.