Notes• Owns the program's draw control record with 142.
• Ranks sixth in school history with 84 points, seventh with 63 goals and eighth with 21 assists.
2010 • Senior Year
• Named to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Set career highs with 26 points, 23 goals, 59 draw controls, 29 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers.
• Led the MAAC and ranked 17th nationally with 3.28 draw controls per game.
• Recorded a career-best five points on four goals and an assist, including the game-winning score with 49 seconds remaining, in a 13-12 win against Longwood.
• Added hat tricks in victories against Robert Morris and Manhattan.
• Registered a career-high six draw controls against Connecticut, Marist and Iona.
• Matched a personal best with five ground balls against Niagara.
• Collected a career-high four caused turnovers against Manhattan.
2009 • Junior Year
• Named to the All-MAAC Second Team.
• Started all 18 games in the midfield, recording 19 points, 15 goals and four assists.
• Recorded 14 goals in six conference games.
• Netted at least three goals in each of the Griffs' four conference victories.
• Scored a career-best four goals in an 11-8 win over Siena.
• Also registered 25 draw controls, 24 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers.
• Posted a season-best three caused turnovers against MAAC foe Manhattan and added a season-high three ground balls.
• Picked up a season-high four draw controls against Niagara.
2008 • Sophomore Year
• Played in all 18 games with 15 starting assignments.
• Recorded 17 points on 11 goals and six assists.
• Posted a team-leading 28 draw controls.
• Added 19 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers.
• Tallied a season-high four points on two goals and two assists against St. Bonaventure.
• Recorded three points on a pair of goals and an assist against UC Davis.
• Also tallied two scores against Robert Morris and LeMoyne.
• Registered a season-best four draw controls against Binghamton.
• Tallied four ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers against Siena.
2007 • Freshman Year
• Led Canisius freshmen in all three scoring categories with 14 goals, eight assists and 22 points.
• Finished fourth in goals and points overall.
• First on the team with 30 draw controls.
• Third on the team with 27 groundballs.
• Fifth with 11 caused turnovers.
• Had career-high three assists in first game against California.
• Netted her first career hat trick versus Robert Morris.
• Tallied multiple groundballs 10 times, including a high of four against Robert Morris.
• Had four or more draw controls four times, including five against California.
• Named MAAC Rookie of the Week twice.
Before Canisius
• First-team All-Central New York as a senior after recording 62 goals and 17 assists.
• Named third-team All-Central New York in 2004 and competed for Central at the 2005 Empire State Games.
• Also first-team all-league in 2004 and team MVP in 2004 and 2005.
• Tallied 173 career goals and 39 assists.
Personal
• Born Feb. 20, 1988 in Syracuse, N.Y.
• The daughter of Mark and Susan Poissant.
• Has two older siblings, Eric and Jordan.
• Majoring in psychology.