Career Statistics
2019: Named to 2019 Zag Field Hockey/
NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad ... True Blue Award winner ... started all 20 games in her final year with the program … part of a defense that gave up just 28 goals in 20 games and seven in seven conference games … registered first career point on an assist in win vs. Oswego (9/18) … had four defensive saves, most on the team … tied for second in the conference with three defensive saves … registered two defensive saves vs. Utica (10/26) … made one defensive save in NCAA Tournament at Franklin & Marshall (11/13).
2018: Named to 2018 Empire 8 Conference Field Hockey Sportswoman of the Year Team … received Carrie
Fridmann Memorial Award for passion, strength, and spirit on and off the field ... one of eight players to start in all 18 of the Hawks’ games … registered a defensive save in a 3-1 victory over local rival SUNY
Oneonta (9/5) … Had one shot on goal against Stevens Institute of Technology (9/22).
2017: Played in 16 games for ’Wick … started in 15 contests on defense … led the team in defensive saves with two … recorded two shots on offense.
2016: Played in 18 matches for
Hartwick earning 17 starts … recorded a defensive save in a 2-1 win against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (9/1) … secured another defensive save in a 3-2 win over Houghton (10/1).
Prior to Hartwick: Attended Kingston High School … lettered all four years for the Tigers … lettered one season in Track and Field … team captain … earned sectional titles for all four seasons … claimed 2013 regional titles … reached 2013 NYS Final Four … played club for Cross River Combo.
Personal: Daughter of Paul and Irene
Stauble … Nursing major at
Hartwick College … brother Seth
Stauble played football for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute … brother Luke
Stauble played football at Hudson Valley Community College ... hobbies include reading, hiking, photography, cooking and cliff jumping … favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali …
Why Hartwick? “The campus and the
Hartwick community is what made it my number one choice. But what originally drew me to the school was the nursing program and Division III field hockey was next.”