Career Accolades
IWLCA DII Attacker of the Year (2024)
2x IWLCA First Team All-America (2023, 2024)
2x USA Lacrosse Magazine First Team All-America (2023, 2024)
2x IWLCA First Team All-South Region (2023, 2024)
2x All-SSC First Team (2023, 2024)
SSC Attack Player of the Year (2024)
SSC Player of the Year (2023)
Two-Year Team Captain (2023, 2024)
2x FSC Lois Webb Female Athlete of the Year (2022-23, 2023-24)
SSC Woman of the Year (2023)
Polk County Female Collegiate Athlete of the Year (2023)
NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee (2023)
IWLCA Senior All-Star Selection (2024)
College Sports Communicators Second Team Academic All-American (2024)
2x College Sports Communicators Academic All-District (2023, 2024)
2x SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll (2023, 2024)
4x IWLCA Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
3x DII ADA Academic Achievement Award (2021, 2022, 2024)
All-Time Ranks in Program History:
Single Season -
Points - 1st (122, 2024), 3rd (107, 2023)
Goals - 1st (78, 2024), 4th (66, 2023)
Free Position Goals - 3rd (21, 2023), T7 (15, 2024)
Assists - 5th (44, 2024), 6th (41, 2023)
Hattricks - T2 (15, 2024), T5 (13, 2023)
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE RECORDS:
Single Season -
Points - 1st (122, 2024)
Goals - 1st (78, 2024)
*records updated 5/30/24
AS A GRADUATE (2024)
Played and started all 21 games … finished with a team-best 122 points, 78 goals, and 44 assists … tallied a .800 shot-on-goal percentage going 112-for-140 … posted a 15-for-31 mark in free position goals … had 4 game-winning-goals … registered a point in all 21 games, extending her career record in a Moccasin uniform with 21 multi-point games … scored a goal or more in 20 of 21 games with 15 hattricks including 7 games with 5-or more goals … tied her career-high of 7 goals against Flagler (2/14) and at Mercy (3/7) … turned in a career-best 11-point performance with 7 goals and 4 assists against Mercy (3/7) … secured 25 groundballs and had 16 caused turnovers and 6 draw controls
AS A GRADUATE (2023)
Played and started in all 22 games ... led the team in points (107), goals (66), and assists (41) ... landed 90 of her 107 shots on frame for a .841 shots-on-goal percentage ... finished the year going 21 for 27 in free position shots ... was second on the team in groundballs with 32 ... tallied 15 draw controls and caused 13 turnovers ... scored in all 22 games which featured 19 multi-goal games, 13 of them going for hattricks including her career-high 6 goals against Rollins (4/8) ... season-best-performance of 8 points achieved twice against Colorado Mesa (3/25, 4 Goals 4 Assists) and Rollins (4/8, 6 Goals 2 Assists) ... helped guide the team to a second place finish in the Sunshine State Conference Regular Season and the Conference Tournament ... led the team to the NCAA National Semifinals ... finished the National Tournament with 11 total points on six goals and five assists ... capped her first year donning the Red and White with the second best individual single season points total (107), fourth best in single season goals scored (66), assists (41), and total number of hattricks (13)
AT LEHIGH UNIVERSITY (2019-22)
Four-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll recipient ... Competed in 27 career games with one start at Lehigh ... had three goals and one assists for four points ... registered seven shots, six landing on frame over a four-year career ... double majored in Finance and Accounting
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Wayland High School where she played lacrosse and basketball. For lacrosse, was a member of the National Tournament Team ( for Massachusetts and Rhode Island)…Eastern Mass Girls Lacrosse Association second team All-Star in 2016 and first team All-Star in 2017-2018…Dual County League first team All-Star. During her senior year she tallied 64 goals and 120 assists … Named first team All-Star by MetroWest Daily News while also garnering Dual County League first team All-Star recognition … A member of the National Tournament Team (for Massachusetts and Rhode Island), was named All-Scholastic by the Boston Herald … was a member of the National Honors Society and won the Academic Achievement Award (Latin, History, Math, Biology)
PERSONAL: Daughter of John and Kate Stoller…has two sisters (Abby and Lilly)….chose FSC because of the MBA program and the beautiful campus…favorite pro team is the New England Patriots.