2020: Appeared and started in all five games … Second on the team in points behind 10 goals and six assists … Third on the team in goals and second in assists … 17 groundballs, two draw controls and five caused turnovers … Scored in every game of the season … Scored a season-high three goals in the first two game and added four assists in the season opener for a season-high seven points … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.
2019: Key offensive player for an offense that finished fifth nationally in goals per game (17.22) and fourth nationally in assists per game (9.61) … One of six Scots with at least 20 goals on the year, and ranked fifth on the team with 19 assists and 51 points … Added 18 groundballs and eight caused turnovers … Logged four hat tricks and finished the year with 11 multi-goal games … Tallied six points against Curry (March 11), thanks to four assists and two goals … Scooped up four groundballs in season-opening win at Capital (Feb. 23) … One of 10 Scots on the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.
2018: Continued to factor in heavily on the team with top-six rankings in goals (19) and assists (12) … Scooped up 15 groundballs and caused six turnovers … Netted a trio of hat tricks, including against Whittier (March 17), a game in which the Scots established a new program record with 27 goals … Key in the win over Wittenberg (March 31) with two goals, three assists, and three groundballs … Named to the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.
2017: Provided immediate impact on the attacking front as one of the most skilled first-years in the conference … Totaled 35 goals, good for fourth on the team, in addition to six assists … Tied for second on the team in groundballs (40) and top-five in draw controls (23) … Posted top-five team total in caused turnovers (12) … Offensively, posted top-10 shots on goal total league-wide (35) … Season-high five goals vs. Hiram (May 1) … Delivered two assists in collegiate debut at NCAA Div. II Walsh (March 1), while also having two man-up goals and two free position goals … Scooped up season-high seven groundballs vs. Denison (April 18) … Twice recorded four draw controls in a game and twice recorded three caused turnovers.
Prior to Wooster: Three-time all-region honoree under head coach, and former Wooster standout, Carly Carey at Miami Valley School.
Personal: Born August 11, 1998 … Daughter of Robert and Susan Grossmann … Majoring in neuroscience.