2011: Started all 16 games for the Valiants as a senior tri-captain … scored 24 goals and set new career highs with 19 assists and 43 points … tied for the team lead in assists, ranked third in points and finished fourth in goals … her 19 assists tied for ninth on the school’s single-season list … also added 22 ground balls, 19 draw controls and nine caused turnovers … completed her career seventh in draw controls (80) and eighth in assists (32) at Manhattanville … scored four times and added an assist for five points in a win over Widener (3/12) … netted a season-high five goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist for six points at Wilkes (3/19) … had five points again on two goals and three helpers against Misericordia (3/24) … assisted on a career-high four goals the next time out at Messiah (3/26) … had two goals, an assist, and a season-high four draw controls versus FDU-Florham (4/13) … grabbed a season-best four ground balls to go with a pair of caused turnovers, a goal and two helpers at King’s (4/26) … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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2010: Started every game for the third straight season … set new career highs with 28 goals and nine assists for 37 points … tied for the team lead in assists and ranked second in both goals and points … also collected 23 ground balls and 11 draw controls and caused 12 turnovers … netted three goals on four shots and controlled three draws at MIT (3/6) … netted two goals in back-to-back games against Alvernia (3/27) and Farmingdale State (3/31) … exploded for a career-high six points on four goals and two assists in a win over King’s (4/6) … set a new standard the next time out with five goals against Lebanon Valley (4/10) … continued her career season by finding the net a career-high six times, including the game-winner, in a win at Misericordia (4/21) … named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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2009: Started all 17 games in the midfield as a sophomore … recorded 11 goals and 13 points on the season … tied for sixth on the team with 34 ground balls and also ranked third on the squad with draw controls (26) and caused turnovers (15) … matched her season-best with two goals on three shots in the season-opening win over Western New England (3/10) … scored once in each of her next three games for a career-high four-game scoring streak to begin the year … scored twice, including the game-winning free-position shot late in the second half, and also had a career-best five ground balls in a 13-12 win over Misericordia (4/9) … named to the MASCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
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2008: Started all 16 games in which she appeared in her first lacrosse season … scored four goals and assisted on two for six points on the year … also recorded 24 ground balls, 24 draw controls and 16 forced turnovers … scored her first collegiate goal in the team’s 16-3 win over Ramapo (3/31) … set new season highs with two goals and an assist versus King’s (4/10) … picked up a season-best four ground balls and caused three turnovers against Wilkes (4/16).
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High School: A 2007 graduate of Walpole High School and a four-year varsity letterwinner … three-time member of Bay State League All-Star Team, earning Second Team honors as a sophomore and junior, and First Team honors as a senior for the Rebels … named a 2007 Daily News Transcript All-Star after earning Honorable Mention honors the previous two seasons … a Boston Globe All-Star in 2007 … helped school to three state tournament appearances … served as team’s captain in 2007 … recipient of school’s Rebel Award as a senior … also competed in Bay State Games, leading team to a Silver Medal … helped lead school’s field hockey team to 2006 State Championship … also lettered in basketball, leading team to State Finals in 2005 … garnered school’s Physical Education Leader and Gold Physical Education Award … named to school’s Honor Roll.
Personal: Daughter of Ed and Nancy Webber … is a history and childhood education double major … also played three seasons with Manhattanville’s field hockey team during the fall … born April 1, 1989 … chose Manhattanville because “I can play field hockey and lacrosse and a competitive level and get a great education.”