Notes• Only player in the program's history with 100 career caused turnovers, draw controls and ground balls.
• Ranks second in school history with 115 caused turnovers, fourth with 145 ground balls and fourth with 110 draw controls.
• Also places 10th in the program's record book in both career points (67) and career goals (54).
2010 • Senior Year
• Named to the All-MAAC Second Team.
• Led the Griffs with 31 caused turnovers.
• Ranked fifth in the MAAC with 1.72 caused turnovers per game.
• Also posted 11 points, nine goals, two assists, 36 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers.
• Two-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week.
• Matched a career high with seven caused turnovers versus Saint Bonaventure in addition to a season-best five ground balls.
• Also picked up a season-high five ground balls in a 13-12 win against Longwood to go along with three caused turnovers.
• Recorded at least one point in each of the last six games.
• Netted a hat trick in an 11-7 victory against Siena.
• Scored two goals, including one in overtime, in a win against Marist.
• Earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors.
• Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2009 • Junior Year
• Named to the All-MAAC Second Team.
• Led the Griffs with 50 ground balls and 49 caused turnovers.
• Ranked third nationally with 2.72 caused turnovers per game.
• Placed 22nd nationally by picking up 2.78 ground balls per game.
• Finished second on the team with 41 draw controls.
• Also scored 17 goals and added three assists for 20 points.
• Named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week following a three-game run that included 14 caused turnovers, 12 ground balls and six draw controls.
• Set career highs with seven caused turnovers and seven ground balls against rival Niagara.
• Earned MAAC All-Tournament honors after recording two goals and a personal-best six draw controls against Marist.
• Recorded five draw controls and three caused turnovers against No. 16 Ohio State.
• Scored a season-best three goals against Fresno State.
• Also posted two goals against Siena, Niagara and Fairfield.
• Earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors.
• Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2008 • Sophomore Year
• One of four players to start all 18 games for the Griffs.
• Recorded 16 points on 15 goals and one assist.
• Also registered 35 ground balls, 22 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers.
• Scored a career-best four goals in a victory over Lehigh, including an overtime score.
• Tallied a hat trick against Navy.
• Scored two goals in wins against Binghamton and Gannon.
• Posted a season-high four draw controls against Howard.
• Recorded a season-best three caused turnovers against Binghamton.
• Picked up a season-best four ground balls against Iona and Manhattan.
• Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2007 • Freshman Year
• Finished sixth on the team and second among freshmen with 20 points.
• Tied for fifth on the team with 13 goals and 24 groundballs.
• Also was fifth with seven assists.
• Second on the team with 29 draw controls and tied for first with 18 caused turnovers.
• Started season with at least one point in nine-consecutive games and recorded a point in 13-of-16 overall.
• Had a seven-game goal streak.
• Scored a season-high three goals in season's final game against Iona.
• Season highs of five groundballs against Vermont and four caused turnovers against Duquesne.
• Recorded four draw controls on three separate occasions.
Before Canisius
• Named first-team All-Central New York as a senior.
• Tallied 24 goals, 12 assists and 77 groundballs.
• Earned second-team All-Central New York honors as a junior after tallying 24 goals, 19 assists and 95 groundballs for Corcoran High School.
• Had 55 goals, 24 assists and 349 groundballs during her career.
• Co-captain of Central's bronze medal team at the 2005 Empire State Games and helped Central to a gold medal at the 2004 games.
• Named first-team all-league in 2006 and 2005, second-team in 2004 and received honorable mention in 2002 and 2003.
Personal
• Born Nov. 1, 1988 in Syracuse, N.Y.
• The daughter of Jerry and Terry Brown.
• Two younger brothers, Connor and Dillon.
• Majoring in physical education/health.