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2019: Selected to
NFHCA North Atlantic Region First Team ⦠earned spot on Empire 8 Conference First Team for the first time in her career ⦠chosen as Empire 8 Tournament Most Outstanding Player ⦠named to 2019 Zag Field Hockey/
NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad ... selected as Empire 8 Offensive Player of the Week on 11/11 ⦠named a
Hartwick āHawk of the Weekā on 11/12 ⦠named Hartwickās Anna Meyer Female Athlete of the Year Award winner ⦠played in and started 18 games ⦠registered a career-high nine goals (second on the team) and career-high 20 points (tied for second on the team), as well as two assists ⦠43 shots and 29 shots on goal is third of all Hawks ⦠had a natural hat trick with three goals and a career-high six points at Brockport (9/14) ⦠registered a goal and assist against Oswego (9/18) ⦠had four goals and one assist in five games from 10/16 to 11/9 ⦠assisted on game-winning goal in regular season finale, a playoff clincher at Washington & Jefferson (11/2) ⦠had a goal on game-high four shots in Empire 8 Semifinal vs. Utica (11/8) ⦠scored game-tying goal in the third quarter of Empire 8 Final vs. Nazareth (11/9), putting up game-high five shots overall.
2018: Named to Empire 8 Conference Second Team ⦠selected as a
Hartwick āHawk of the Weekā on 10/23 ⦠started all 15 games she played in ⦠scored five goals ⦠assisted on one other ⦠scored two goals in a 10-1 win over Wells (10/17) ⦠registered a goal and an assist while tallying the game-winner in a 6-0 victory over
Morrisville State (10/19) ⦠also scored in a 3-2 conference win over Utica (10/24) and against nationally ranked Vassar (9/26) ⦠recorded 31 shots on the year ⦠fired 22 shots on goal.
2017: Selected to 2017 Zag Field Hockey/
NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad ... one of seven players to start in all 17 games ⦠led team in shots with 61 ⦠registered two goals and three assists on the year ⦠tied for fourth on the team in assists ⦠tied for sixth in points ⦠shot total tied for seventh in the Empire 8 Conference ⦠had an assist in her first collegiate game which was a 3-2 win at RPI (9/1) ⦠scored first goal in 3-1 win over Brockport (9/16) ⦠also registered a tally in 6-0 shutout of Wells (10/25) ⦠assisted game-winning tally in overtime of 2-1 conference win against Utica (9/19) ⦠also assisted tying goal in 3-2 shootout win over Vassar (9/27) ⦠recorded at least one shot in all 17 games ⦠had a season-high eight shots versus Brockport (9/16) in a 3-1 win.
Prior to Hartwick: Attended
Maine-Endwell High School ⦠lettered in field hockey for four years ⦠lettered in softball for five years ⦠a Silver Academic Award winner for four years ⦠1st team All-Star in 2016 ā¦Ā 2nd team in 2015 ⦠Team Captain ⦠named All-Division in 2016 and 2017 ⦠2016 and ā17 New York State Champions (softball) ⦠2016 and ā17 Regional Champions (softball) ⦠five-time Section IV Champions (softball) ⦠selected to the 2017 Senior All Star Game (softball) ⦠three-time Section IV Champions (field hockey) and Regional finalists in 2014, ā15 and ā16 ⦠played club for RBI Softball, the Southern Tier Storm Field Hockey Club team and the CNY Basketball team ⦠a member of the
Maine-Endwell Badminton Ping-Pong club.
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Personal: Enjoys running, biking, swimming, art, boating and snowmobiling ⦠favorite athlete is Rachel Dawson ⦠served as the President of Girls Varsity Club ⦠a volunteer youth field hockey coach ⦠daughter of Ann Singer and Robert Singer ⦠mother, Ann, played softball at SUNY Delhi ⦠majoring in Nursing.
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Why Hartwick? āI chose to attend
Hartwick because both the nursing program and field hockey program were exactly what I was looking for. Along with this, I felt at home whenever I stepped on the campus.ā