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assist for seven points ... scored two goals in a game against Longwood and also tallied at
       Appalachian State … had an assist in ACC Tournament win over Boston College.

       High School: Played at Eastern Regional High School alongside current Rutgers players Nikki Santore
       and Alanna Gollotto … named National Player of the Year as a senior … earned first-team All-America
       honors her sophomore through senior years … set national prep records for career goals (328), goals in
       a season (96 in 2013) and consecutive games with at least one goal (72, 2012-14) … had 65 career hat
       tricks and 95 career assists … never lost a game in high school, winning four state championships …
       four-time all-state selection … Star-Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year as a junior and senior … South
       Jersey Female Athlete of the Year (2013-14, 2014-15) and Philadelphia Inquirer Female Athlete of the
       Year (2014-15) … named to NFHCA All-Academic and South Jersey Coaches Association Female
       Scholar Athlete teams … four-time Field Hockey Club of South Jersey Offensive Player of the Year …
       played for the U.S. Under-19 and Under-17 National teams … also was all-state and all-conference in
       lacrosse … Team MVP and captain as a senior … graduated with honors

       Personal: parents are Monica and Michael … mother played softball at Sacred Heart and Glassboro
       State … has an older brother, Evan.

       SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
       Goals: 3 vs. Kent State - Aug. 25, 2017
       Assists: 2 (3x) last vs. No. 7 Michigan - Oct. 25, 2019
       Points: 6 vs. Kent State - Aug. 25, 2017
       Defensive Save: 1 vs Georgetown, Oct. 7, 2018
                                                                             Career Multi-Goal Games: 4 (2019 vs.
                                                                             Maine; 2018 vs. Hofstra; 2017 vs. Kent
                                                                             State; 2015 vs. Longwood)
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