
First three-timeAll-American (NFHCA) in program history
2015: NE-10Commissioner's Honor Roll. Athletic Director's Honor Roll fallsemester.
2014:
synapsesports.com All-America first team
Longstreth/NFHCA All-America second team
All-Northeast-10 Conference first team
2013: Longstreth/NFHCAAll-America second team. All-Northeast-10 Conferencesecond team. Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division II NationalAcademic Squad. NE-10 Commisioner's Honor Roll bothsemesters. Played 17 games, starting 15. Totaledeight goals and four assists for 20 points, scoring two gamewinninggoals, including one in overtime, and netting the opening goal inone match. Recorded four goals and an assist for nine points, witha gamewinner, in nine NE-10 games played. Posted four goals andthree assists for 11 points in eight non-conference games played.Had two goals and an assist for five points in nine home games. Wassecond on the team with 15 points and six goals (two GWG) withthree assists in eight road games. Posted six goals and fourassists for 16 points in the Skyhawks 18 wins (13 games played).Contributed two goals and a team-high three assists for sevenpoints in four postseason games, all coming in three NE-10Tournament contests to earn a spot on the NE-10All-Championship Team. Ranked second on the team with fourgoals and 11 points with a team-high three assists in five Novembergames. Scored the gamewinning goal in the Skyhawks 6-5 win at #9East Stroudsburg (9/8). Dished an assist in overtime win at #9Bentley (10/1). Scored the winning goal in overtime at AmericanInternational (10/15). Netted a career-high two goals at #4 LIUPost (11/2). Contributed a goal and assist for three points inNE-10 Tournament first round win over Southern Connecticut State(11/5). Matched her career high with four points on a goal andcareer-high matching two assists in 3-2 win over #7 Merrimack inNE-10 Semifinals.
2012:Longstreth/NFHCA All-America secondteam. All-Northeast-10 Conference second team.Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division II National AcademicSquad. NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Rollboth semesters. Athletic Director's HonorRoll for both semesters. Played 18 games, starting11. Posted four goals and four assists for 12 points. Netted onegamewinning goal. Played nine NE-10 games and totaled a goal andthree assists for five points. Registered three goals and threeassists for nine points in 11 home games. Made her first collegiate
start and scored her first career goal in season-openeragainst No. 2 Bloomsburg (9/1). Posted a goal in win at AmericanInternational (9/4). Dished first career assist in tough overtimesetback to No. 9 East Stroudsburg (9/9). Scored her firstgamewinning goal against Saint Michael's (9/22). Posted firstmulti-assist outing with a pair in overtime win against AmericanInternational (10/2). Scored a goal against Adelphi(10/14).
2011: Gladiator bySGI/NFHCA Division II National Academic Squad. NE-10 Commissioner'sHonor Roll both semesters.Athletic Director's Honor Roll bothsemesters. Appeared in ten games, including five inNE-10 play, off the bench. Made her collegiate debut at No. 6Bloomsburg (9/3).
Previous College:Attended the University of Connecticut for one semester. Did notplay field hockey.
High School: 2010cum laude graduate of Watertown High School. Played six years forthe varsity team, serving as team captain her senior year. EarnedBoston Globe All-Scholastic Player of the Year honors hersenior season, when she led the league in scoring and led Raidersto the Massachusetts State Championship in 2009. Also lettered inice hockey and tennis. National Honor Society member. Played clubfield hockey five years for Cape Ann Coalition.
Personal: BornJuly 11, 1992, in Brighton, Mass. Daughter of David and MaureenSideris of Watertown, Mass. Has a sister, Stephanie (23) who playedfield hockey at rival Bentley University, and brother, David (24),who played baseball at Framingham State. Enjoys watching movies anddoing outdoor activities. Lists winning a State Championship hersenior year as her greatest sports moment so far. Supports theBoston Bruins. Lists Tyler Seguin as a favorite athlete.
Year | GP-S | G | A | Pts | Sh | GWG | PS-A | DS |
2011 | 10-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0-0 | 0 |
2012 | 18-11 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 61 | 1 | 0-0 | 0 |
2013 | 17-15 | 8 | 4 | 20 | 73 | 2 | 0-0 | 0 |
Totals | 45-26 | 12 | 8 | 32 | 135 | 3 | 0-0 | 0 |