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About
Legendary NCAA Division I lacrosse attacker best known for having played for the Northwestern Wildcats. During her time on the team, she won back-to-back Tewaaraton Awards in both 2023 and 2024 as the top women's collegiate player and led Northwestern to the national championship in 2023.
Before Fame
She began playing lacrosse in the sixth grade after initially participating in gymnastics. While attending Cranbrook Kingswood High School, she set Michigan's high school scoring records with 461 goals and 577 points before joining Northwestern in 2019.
Trivia
In 2021, she broke the NCAA single-season goals-per-game record with 98 goals in only 16 games. In 2024, she became the NCAA all-time Division I career goal-scoring leader with 376 goals and also earned the second-most career points in NCAA history with 483.
Family Life
She was born to parents Joseph and Patricia and raised within a sports-focused family with three older brothers. Her father was a former wrestler, and her mother was a collegiate track athlete.
Associated With
She and Kelly Berger are both renowned American lacrosse athletes.