Highlights

  • Represented the U.S. in one Olympic Winter Games (silver - 2022)
  • As a member of the U.S. Women's National Team, has earned a spot on four International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship teams (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023) and played in three (gold- 2023; silver-2021, 2022).
  • Made U.S. Women's National Team debut at the 2019-20 Rivalry Series, also represented the U.S. at the 2023-24 Rivalry Series, 2022-23 Rivalry Series and 2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota. 
  • As a member of the U.S. Under-18 Women's National Team, participated in two International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Women’s World Championships (gold-2015; silver-2014)
  • Participated in the 2014 Under-18 Series vs. Canada as a member of the U.S. Under-18 Women's Select Team and the 2018 Under-22 Series vs. Canada as a member of the 2018 U.S. Under-22 Women's Select Team
  • Was a top-three finalist for the 2020 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
  • Won the 2020 Bob Allen Women's Hockey Player of the Year
  • Helped Wisconsin to the 2019 NCAA national championship

International Career

2023-24 Rivalry Series

2023 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

2022-23 Rivalry Series

2022 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2022 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota

2021 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2020 IIHF Women's World Championship 

  • Tournament was canceled by the IIHF due to the global pandemic

2019-20 Rivalry Series

  • Made U.S. Women's National Team debut
  • Scored two goals

2015 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championships (gold)

  • Notched two assists in five games for Team USA

2014 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championships (silver)

  • Scored a goal to go with two assists in five games for the U.S.

2014 Under-18 Series vs. Canada

Professional Career

2023-24 - PWHL New York

2022-23 - Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association (PWHPA)

2020-21 - Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association (PWHPA)

Amateur Career

Played four seasons for the University of Wisconsin (WCHA):

2019-20 (Senior)

  • Top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
  • Named 2020 WCHA Player of the Year, 2020 USCHO D-1 Women’s Player of the Year, and All-Tournament in the WCHA title game
  • Played in all 36 games this season helping UW to a WCHA regular season title
  • Served as alternate captain
  • Had a career season recording a high of 58 points thanks to 26 goals and 32 assists all of which ranked in the top-10 in the country
  • Second -best faceoff percentage in the country at .656 while her 523 faceoff wins paced the nation
  • Helped UW set a program record of 35.2 power-play goals notching nine of her own this season to rank in the NCAA top-five
  • Had a team high of five game-winning goals, two game-tying goals and one short-handed goal
  • Named NCAA First Star of the Week and the WCHA Forward of the Week after leading the Badgers to a weekend sweep over Minnesota State tallying six points 

2018-19 (Junior)

  • Helped the Badgers to a national championship
  • Played in all 41 games, and finished with the second-most points on the team with 43 off of 11 goals and 32 assists
  • Tallied a point in each of Wisconsin's final nine contests, including the game-winning goal in UW's 5-0 Frozen Four victory over Clarkson
  • Named a All-WCHA Second-Team honoree and lead the Badgers in power-play goals with six

2017-18 (Sophomore)

  • Collected a team-high and led the WCHA with 41 points (11-30) in 38 games
  • Earned All-WCHA First Team and WCHA Offensive Player of the Year honors
  • Recorded a team-high 13 multi-point games

2016-17 (Freshman)

  • Scored eight goals and added 20 assists in 40 games for the Badgers
  • Named WCHA Rookie of the Year

Played four years of high school hockey at Sault Area High School (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.): 

Sault Blue Devils (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.)

  • Two-time state runner-ups, four-time regional champions
  • Marcus Andary Leadership Award winner
  • Four-time Academic Award winner

Attended USA Hockey Player Development Camps from 2011-2014