Career Statistics
2019: Named to 2019 Zag Field Hockey/
NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad ... named to Empire 8 Fall 2019 President’s List … selected to Empire 8 Spring 2020 President's List ... True Blue Award winner … Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction … played in all 20 games for the Hawks, starting 12 … tied her career-high with five goals on 21 shots (15 on goal) … tied for fourth on the team in goals and tied for fifth in points (10) … scored in four of six games to begin the season … had late insurance goal in playoff-clinching season finale at Washington & Jefferson (11/2).
2018: Earned spot on 2018 Zag Field Hockey/
NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad ... selected to Empire 8 Spring 2019 President's List ... played in 12 games … made three starts … scored five goals … tallied a season-high two goals in a 10-1 win over Wells (10/17) … also registered goals in victories over Sage (9/19), Nazareth (9/29), Union (10/3) … recorded 15 shots … 12 shots were on goal.
2017: One of seven players to start in all 17 games … scored five goals tying for second on the team … 11 points ranked fifth on the squad … one game-winning tally … recorded 25 shots … earned game-winning goal in 3-1 victory over Brockport (9/16) … tallied twice in 3-2 loss to Union (10/3) … registered goals in one-goal victories against RPI (9/1) and Elmira (9/9) … had an assist in 6-0 shutout of Wells (10/25) … recorded a season-high four shots against SUNY
Oneonta (9/6).
2016: Featured in 17 games for the Hawks earning 16 starts … netted a goal in a 2-1 win over Stevens (10/22) to clinch playoff berth … scored a goal in 5-1 romp of Nazareth (9/10) … dished out an assist in 5-1 victory over
Keuka (9/3).
Prior to Hartwick: Attended
Cazenovia High School … lettered three years for the
Lakers … lettered two years in basketball … lettered all four years in track and field.
Personal: Hobbies include hiking, running and shopping … favorite musical group is the Beatles … performed community service in Haiti … daughter of Kurt and Becky Wheeler … undecided on a major.
Why Hartwick? “I loved the campus and the people.”