Winter 2008-2009 Women's Ice Hockey
Biography
Why Niagara: “I chose NU because the campus is beautiful and it’s close to home.”
Career Honors
2007-08 Team Captain
2007-08, 2006-07 Second-Team All-CHA
2004-05 CHA Rookie of the Year
2004-05 First-Team All-CHA
2004-05 CHA All-Rookie Team
2004-05 CHA All-Tournament Team
2004-05 USCHO All-Rookie Team
2004-07 Member of the Under-22 Canadian National Team
2007-08 Selected to the Canadian National Team Camp
Milestones
Niagara’s all-time single-season record holder for points (51), goals (29), short-handed goals (6), hat tricks (4) and highest plus/minus rating (+29)…Set a game-high record of five goals against Northeastern (Oct. 21, 2007)... Against Union (Dec. 10, 2004), tied the single-game record for most points (5) and tied the single-period record for most points (3)…Ranks third on Niagara’s all-time points (116), goals (65) and assists (51) lists...Ranks first in short-handed goals (8) and power-play goals (24), and fouth in game-winning goals (8) on Niagara’s career charts.
2007-08 (Junior)
CHA Offensive Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 22, 2007 and Jan. 2, 2008…Led the team in five offensive categories: points (34), goals (22), power-play goals (8), short-hand goals (2) and shots (191)…Second on the team in assists (12) and game-winning goals (2)…Scored at least one goal in seven of the first 10 games of the season…Set a Niagara game-high record of five goals against Northeastern (Oct. 21)…Moved into first place in all-time in power-play goals on Dec. 29 against Yale (4-4 OT)…Tied Valerie Hall for first place in all-time short-handed goals on Nov. 16 in a 4-3 win at North Dakota and surpassed Hall in a 4-1 victory against Robert Morris on Feb. 23…Averaged 1.0 points per game, 5.8 points per game and 0.7 goals per game.
2006-07 (Sophomore)
Led the team with 30 points on 13 goals and 17 assists...Earned Second-Team CHA honors...Named CHA Offensive Player of the Week twice...Earned POW honors Nov. 27 after recording fifth career hat trick Nov. 25 in a 4-4 tie...Named POW, Dec. 18, after scoring two goals and notching two assists in a 6-3 win at Wayne State (Dec. 16)...Set career highs for assists against conference opponents (11) and points against conference opponents (18)...Recorded her sixth-career hat trick in a 6-2 win against Wayne State, Feb. 9, and added one assist...Scored two goals in the final game of the season, a 3-3 tie against then-No. 1 Mercyhurst, Feb. 24...Scored six points in the final four games of the season including two goals and four assists...Recorded a goal and an assist, Oct. 20, at Cornell in a 2-1 win...Notched two assists in a 5-2 win against Robert Morris, Jan. 12...Scored a goal in CHA semifinal game versus Wayne State (March 2)...Missed two games to compete in the European Air Canada Cup with Canada’s U-22 team...Was named MVP of the Gold Medal Game after scoring a pair of goals...Totaled four goals and three assists in the four-game tournament.
2005-06
Part of the Canada’s National Women’s Olympic centralized hockey team...Helped the U-22 Canadian National Team win the 2006 Air Canada Cup in Ravensburg, Germany...Tied for the team scoring lead with five goals and two assists in four games...Had two goals and an assist vs. Switzerland and Germany.
2004-05 (Freshman)
Led the nation’s freshmen with 29 goals in 32 games, tied for ninth overall…Led the nation’s freshmen with six short-handed goals, ranking second overall…Second among nation’s freshmen with 51 points, tied for 16th overall…Tied for fifth in nation with six game-winning goals…Led the team in goals, assists, points, shooting percentage, plus-minus rating, power-play goals, short-handed goals, game-winning goals and hat tricks...Began career with four-game point streak, recording four goals and four assists…Registered fi
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