2018-19 Women's Ice Hockey
Biography
2018-19 (Senior): Matched a career high four goals on 39 shots… Tallied an assist and scored the game-winning goal against Brown on Jan. 12… Collected two points (1G, 1A) against sixth-ranked Cornell on Nov. 2… Recorded two power play goals
2017-18 (Junior): Played a career-high 31 games... collected 3-14-17, with the 14 assists a career best... finished a +3... had four assists in a 6-0 win over Dartmouth on Jan. 27... had three multi-point outings... had eight points in seven January games... Academic All-ECAC Hockey
2016-17 (Sophomore): Career highs in assists and points (4-8-12) ... Appeared in 29 games.
2015-16 (Freshman): ECAC Hockey All-Academic ... Got first career point with an assist at Boston U. Nov. 3 ... Scored first career goal in 3-1 win vs. Merrimack in first round of Nutmeg Classic Nov. 27 ... Finished season with four goals and two assists ... Named to Nutmeg Classic All-Tournament Team ... Appeared in all 29 games.
Hockey Canada: Played for Team Québec U18 at Canadian Championships 2013.
Dawson College Blues: RSEQ league second team all-star 2015 … RSEQ league rookie all-star 2015 … Bronze medal at Dodge Cup 2015 … Captain of Midget AAA Team West in 2013-2014 … Captain of Midget AA Elites from 2012-2014.
Kuper Academy: Captain of hockey team 2012-2014 … Hockey MVP 2012, 2013, 2014 … Student-athlete award 2012-2013 … Academic Athlete of the Year from graduating class of 2014 … Led hockey team in scoring for two consecutive years … Led league in scoring 2014 … Also played flag football (quarterback) and soccer … Flag football MVP 2012, 2013 … Won two GMAA flag football championships … Won GMAA juvenile girls’ hockey championship 2014 … Won GMAA soccer championship 2012 … Academic Achievement Award for having highest overall average at Kuper Academy in Grade 10 … High Academic Honours Grade 11 … Received bursary from Montreal Canadians Fondation de l’athlete d’excellence du Québec for academic excellence 2014 … French Award for having highest average in Grade 11 French.
Why Yale? “I chose Yale because as soon as I set foot on campus I felt comfortable and at home. I knew right away that Yale was a place where I could develop as both a person and as an athlete, while receiving the best education possible.”
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