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Career Highs | Totals | Opponent | Goals | 4 | 3/3/15 vs. Franklin Pierce
| Assists | 2 | 3/19/15 at Merrimack
| Points | 5 | 3/19/15 at Merrimack
| Shots | 9 | 4/29/15 vs Bentley
| Ground Balls | 2 | 3x last 4/4/15 vs New Haven
| Draw Control | 3 | 3/3/15 vs Franklin Pierce
| Caused TOs | 3 | 4x last 5/2/15 at Adelphi
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2016: NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll spring semester
2015: NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll spring semester
2014:
NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall Semester)
2013: NE-10 Commisioner's Honor Roll (Fall Semester). NE-10Commissioner's Honor Roll both semesters. Appeared ineight games as a reserve. Posted a goal and assist for two points,while adding three ground balls, two draw controls and two causedturnovers. Played six NE-10 games, producing her goal and assistwith two ground balls, two draws and two caused turnovers. Entirescoring load came in four home games played, with two ground ballsand two caused turnovers. Made her collegiate debut at #15 FloridaSouthern (3/4) and collected a ground ball. Posted a ground balland caused turnover in win over Saint Michael's (3/18). Scored herfirst collegiate goal in win over Franklin Pierce (3/26). Dishedfirst career assist in win over American International (3/28),adding a ground ball and caused turnover. Collected two drawcontrols in win at Southern Connecticut State (4/11).
High School: 2012 graduate of Hollis-Brookline High School. Four year letterwinner for coach Jack Taber. Earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior and was part of two New Hampshire Division 3 State Championship teams as a freshman and sophomore. Received team's Coaches' Award her freshman year and Leadership Award as a junior.Was also an All-State field hockey player and lettered in swimming. Played club lacrosse with Granite State Elite.
Personal: Born February 11, 1994, in Nashua, N.H. Daughter of Chris and Joan Sweeney of Hollis, N.H. Has two sisters, Meghan (16) and Kelsey(11). Father played soccer at Rochester Institute of Technology. Majoring in business. Chose Stonehill because of its good academics.