Career Statistics / 2021 Statistics / 2020 Statistics
2021:
Received Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction … played in and started six games for the Hawks … had five goals and three assists … scooped four ground balls … caused three turnovers … registered a hat trick and three ground balls in win at Keuka (4/10) … tallied and had two assists in Empire 8 First Round win over Russell Sage (4/27) .. also played field hockey ... earned spot on NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad for second time in two tries … played in four games for the Hawks … had three shots and one assist.
2019-20: Selected to Empire 8 Spring 2020 President's List ... received Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction … played all three games for the Hawks in her freshman season … scored four goals, ranking fifth on the team, also tying for fifth with five points … had two caused turnovers and two ground balls … picked up two goals on two shots, two ground balls, and two caused turnovers in season-opening win vs. Mount St. Mary (2/29) ... also played field hockey, appearing in five games … scored two goals on five shots … registered a goal on four shots (all on goal) in 8-2 win vs.
Morrisville (9/6) … had a goal in 9-0 win at Wells (10/9).
Prior to Hartwick: Attended
Commack High School … played one year of field hockey and lacrosse for the Cougars, and ran four years of winter track.
Personal: Hobbies includes working out and going to the beach … favorite musician is Post Malone … daughter of Salvatore
Matarazzo … majoring in Psychology.
Why Hartwick? “
Hartwick felt like the perfect school for me as soon as I stepped foot on campus. I loved the personal, one-on-one attention I received from everyone there. Also, I was given the opportunity to play two of my favorite sports for the Hawks, field hockey and lacrosse.”