She attended St. Marcellinus Secondary School where she was a four sport athlete, playing basketball, ice hockey, softball and running track and field.
During the 2019 CHA tournament championship game against Robert Morris, she recorded two assists helping Syracuse win its first-ever conference championship and advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history.
In conference play, she tied for the league lead in defenseman scoring with 14 points.
[5] She finished the tournament with three assists and nine blocked shots and was named to CHA All-Tournament team.
[6][7] She finished her collegiate career as Syracuse's all-time leader in goals (33), assists (62) and points (95) by a defenseman.