Natural defender with great instinct … A "sneaky" player and one who gets the job done, per the staff.
2018 Field Hockey: Became the 13th four-time All-NCAC selection in program history, and first since Josie Ray (2010-13) … Helped anchor a backfield that allowed 1.33 goals per game … Key member of a unit that shutout four opponents and allowed one goal – or fewer – in 11 contests … Offensively, dished out a quartet of assists.
2018 Lacrosse: Started every game for the second straight year as a defensive midfielder … Ranked third on the team with 15 caused turnovers and fourth with 30 groundballs, both of which marked new career-highs for the second straight year … Scooped up seven groundballs in season-opening win at Redlands (March 13) … Added four groundballs and three caused turnovers at Denison (May 5) in the championship game of the NCAC Tournament
2017 Field Hockey: All-NCAC second-team selection as a defender for third-straight all-conference honor … Tallied two assists on the years, first in 8-0 win vs. Wells (Sep. 1) and vs. Wittenberg (Oct. 14) … Fired season-high four shots in 1-0 overtime win against Ohio Wesleyan (Sep. 6).
2017 Lacrosse: Progressed into key role in the central midfield, particularly on the defensive side, starting all 16 games … Totaled 23 groundballs, 13 draw controls and 11 caused turnovers … Twice recorded three groundballs, first at Ohio Northern (March 3) before scooping up three vs. Oberlin (March 25) … Recorded two caused turnovers on three separate occasions and picked up a pair of draw controls vs. RIT (March 13) and Oberlin.
2016 Field Hockey: Started all 19 games as the central anchor in the midfield … Second-team All-Great Lakes Region selection and all-conference honorable mention selection for the second-consecutive year … Tallied 10 points on four goals and two assists with all goals coming against conference competition … Scored the game-winner in Wooster's 2-1 win over Ohio Wesleyan University (Oct. 19), in what marked Brenda Meese’s 300th win at Wooster.
2016 Lacrosse: One of the first midfielders off of the bench, entering 13 of the team’s 17 games … Scooped up eight groundballs, while adding a pair of caused turnovers and draw controls … Had a groundball in collegiate debut against Div. II Walsh (March 3).
2015 Field Hockey: Major offensive contributor from day one, finishing second on the team 17 points (6 goals, 5 assists) … Entered, and started, 19 games … Signature game came via a three-goal, one-assist outing in 5-4 overtime win at Oberlin (Oct. 3) … Scored first collegiate goal at Earlham (Sept. 20).
Prior to Wooster: Two-time all-state honoree in field hockey at Oak Park and River Forest High School … Earned four letters in field hockey, and two each in basketball, lacrosse, and soccer … Helped team to a pair of state semifinal appearances.
Personal: Born on Nov. 8, 1996 … Daughter of Neil Taylor and Kim Cottee … Majoring in chemistry and mathematics.