2025: Repeated as an All-NCAC selection, rising to the first team as Wooster’s leading goal scorer … Started all 21 games … Fourth in the NCAC with 46 goals … Third on the team with 55 points … Go-to for free-position shots, converting 12-of-18 … Team-leading six Scot-up goals … Also tallied 26 groundballs, 16 caused turnovers, and one draw control … Bookended the season with four goals and two assists against Baldwin Wallace (Feb. 22) and NCAA Tournament first round against Hope (May 9) … Also netted four goals against Widener (March 16) and Lake Forest (March 30) … Notched four additional hat tricks … Top defensive effort was four ground balls and two caused turnovers at Neumann (March 21) … Member of the spring semester AD Honor Roll.
2024: Key contributor to one of the top offenses in the conference en route to a third-team All-NCAC selection … Appeared in and started all 15 games … Third on the team in scoring with 34 goals and 48 points, more than tripling scoring output from freshman campaign … Tied for second on the squad with 14 assists … Scored multiple goals in the final 13 games … Concluded the season with back-to-back four-point performances at Ohio Wesleyan (Apr. 24) and vs. Oberlin (Apr. 27) … Had a career-best effort at Trine (March 30) with three goals and three assists … Netted an additional five hat tricks on the season … Member of the AD Honor Roll for the spring semester.
2023: Made an immediate impact on the offense as a first-year, appearing in 13 games with three starts … Netted 11 goals … Added 17 groundballs, five caused turnovers, and two assists … Scored a goal in collegiate debut against John Carroll (Feb. 22) … Had two goals in three different games: at Westminster (March 1), vs. Illinois Wesleyan (March 25) and at Wittenberg (April 15) … Also collected four groundballs at Westminster and three groundballs at Wittenberg … Grabbed three groundballs and caused three turnovers against Trine (March 11).
Prior to Wooster: All-area and all-conference selection at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School … Logged over 140 goals … Four-year letterwinner and starter … Also lettered once in swimming … Coached by Paula Borstel.
Personal: Parents are Jennifer and Craig Snaguski … Mother is a Wooster alumna and was a two-time all-region and all-conference selection at attack … Neuroscience major and biology minor.