
2012: Division II ADAAcademic Achievement Award. NE-10Commissioner's Honor Roll both semesters.Athletic Director's Honor Roll both semesters. NE-10Tournament All-Championship Team. Played 533:37 over11 games, starting nine. Posted an 8.32 goals against average and.493 save percentage with 6.6 saves per game. Also collected 35ground balls and caused two turnovers. Played 377:37 over eightgames in NE-10 play, recording an 8.26 goals against average and.453 save percentage with 5.4 saves per game. Played all126-minutes in the NE-10 Tournament and recorded a 7.14 goalsagainst average and .605 save percentage with 11.5 saves per game.Notched a 7.89 goals against average and .509 save percentage with6.8 saves per game over 197:37 in four appearances at home. Madethree saves and conceded just three goals in win over SouthernConnecticut State (3/24). Established a season-high with 12 stopsin win at Bentley (3/27). Made eight saves and yielded just fivegoals in win at American International (3/29). Matched herseason-best with 12 saves, while conceding just three goals inNE-10 Tournament first round win over #13 Merrimack (5/2). Added 11stops in tough overtime setback to #2 Adelphi in NE-10 semifinal(5/5).
2011: Division II ADAAcademic Achievement Award. NE-10Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll. Started all 19games and played 1,079:41 in the Stonehill goal. Posted an 8.11goals against average and .490 save percentage while averaging 7.4saves per game. Also collected 33 ground balls and 12 causedturnovers. Played 719:55 over 12 NE-10 games and posted a 7.33goals against average and .500 save percentage with 7.3 saves pergame. Played 570-minutes over ten home games and registered a 6.63goals against average and .553 save percentage with 7.8 saves pergame. Posted a 5.64 goals against average and .584 save percentagewith 7.4 saves per game in the Skyhawks 15 wins. Yielded just onegoal and made three saves in win over Saint Michael's (3/8). Posteda season-high 13 stops in one goal win over Merrimack (3/10).Followed that up with 12 saves in two goal win over Rollins (3/15).Made six stops and conceded just one goal in win at SouthernConnecticut State (3/26). Collected ten saves, allowing fivemarkers, in win over Bentley (3/29). Posted nine saves and allowedjust two goals in win over Franklin Pierce (4/6). Had ten savesagainst #7 Dowling (4/25). Registered ten stops, and allowed justfour goals in NE-10 Tournament first round win over Southern NewHampshire (5/4).
2010:womenslacrosse.com All-America Second Team.Womenslacrosse.com All-Rookie Team. IWLCA All-NorthRegion Second Team. NE-10 All-Conference Second Team.NE-10 All-Rookie Team. NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Rollfor fall semester. NE-10 All-ChampionshipTeam. Was the starting goalkeeper in her rookieseason. Ranked second in the NE-10 in goals against average andsave percentage. Made 10 saves in season-opening win againstRollins (3/10). Fourteen saves against Merrimack (3/25). Made 19saves against Southern New Hampshire (3/31). Allowed a season-lowtwo goals to Assumption (4/20). Made a season-high 20 saves inNE-10 semifinal game against Merrimack (5/8). Named NE-10Goaltender of the Week once (4/5). Named NE-10 Freshman of the Weektwice (4/5, 4/12).
High School: 2009graduate of St. Mark's School. Four-year letterwinner inlacrosse. All-ISL in 2008. Three-time All-Lower New Englandselection. Also lettered in soccer, field hockey and icehockey.
Personal: BornOctober 19, 1990, Philadephia, Pa. Daughter of Tom and Terri Mooreof Marlborough, Mass. Has 5 siblings, Megan (23), Tommy (21),Stephen (16), Matthew (14) and Caroline (10). Majoring inpsychology. Supports the Boston Bruins. Lists her favorite athleteas her older brother, Tommy.
Year | GP/GS
| Minutes
| GA
| GAA
| Saves
| SV%
| W-L | ShotsFaced | GB | TO | CT |
2010 | 17/17 | 972:11 | 146 | 9.01 | 151 | .508 | 13-4 | 384 | 47 | 14 | 9 |
2011 | 19/19 | 1079:41 | 146 | 8.11 | 140 | .490 | 15-4 | 390 | 33 | 5 | 12 |
2012 | 11/9 | 533:37 | 74 | 8.32 | 72 | .493 | 7-2 | 202 | 35 | 9 | 2 |
Totals | 47/45 | 2585:29 | 366 | 8.49 | 363 | .498 | 35-10 | 976 | 115 | 28 | 23 |