Notes
• Owns the program's all-time records in career goals (154) and career draw controls (201).
• Ranks fourth in school history with 188 career points and sixth with 34 career assists.
• Established the program's single-season standards for goals in 2012 with 58 and draw controls in 2011 with 81.
2012 • Senior Year
• Earned IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region Second Team accolades, becoming the second player in the program's history to receive regional All-America honors.
• Named MAAC Midfielder of the Year.
• Earned unanimous selection to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Led the Griffs with 58 goals, the highest total in the program's history.
• Led all players in the MAAC and ranked 11th nationally (third among midfielders) with 3.22 goals per game.
• Added 11 assists on the season for 69 points, tied for the second most in school history.
• Placed second in the MAAC with 3.83 points per game.
• Also led the MAAC and ranked 25th nationally with 3.89 draw controls per game.
• Added 33 ground balls and 23 caused turnovers during the season.
• Earned MAAC All-Tournament accolades for the second-straight season, helping the Griffs to their second-consecutive conference crown.
• Recorded a hat trick to go along with four caused turnovers and four draw controls in a semifinal victory over Marist.
• Posted four points and three goals in addition to matching her own postseason record with seven draw controls in the title game against Fairfield.
• Continued her postseason success with a team-best five points, three goals and two assists in the NCAA Tournament Play-In Game at No. 15 Massachusetts.
• Overall, exceeded her yearly averages in four games against nationally-ranked opponents, averaging 3.25 goals and 4.00 points per game, in addition to 3.75 draw controls per contest.
• Led the Griffs with five tallies and a season-best eight draw controls (one shy of her own school record) against No. 12 Ohio State.
• Also netted a hat trick against No. 7 Vanderbilt.
• Tallied a career-best seven goals in a MAAC victory against Siena.
• Set personal highs with eight points and four assists in a regular-season matchup at Marist.
• Netted five goals in a Senior Night contest versus local rival Niagara, setting the program's all-time goals record in the win.
• Two-time MAAC Offensive Player of the Week.
• Registered at least three goals in 13-of-19 contests and scored at least one goal in all 18 games.
• Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2011 • Junior Year
• Earned unanimous selection to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Recorded 63 points, 52 goals and 11 assists during the season.
• Ranked second in the MAAC with 2.60 goals per game and fourth with 3.15 points per game.
• Also led the team with 81 draw controls, 44 ground balls and 27 caused turnovers.
• Her draw controls total set a school record and were 57 more than any other Griff during the 2011 season.
• Led the MAAC and ranked sixth nationally with 4.05 draw controls per game.
• Placed second in the MAAC with 1.35 caused turnovers per game.
• Named to the MAAC All-Tournament Team after helping the Griffs to their first conference title.
• In a 13-8 championship game victory over Fairfield, scored three goals to go along with seven draw controls. Collected just as many draw controls as the entire Fairfield team in the victory.
• Two-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week and one-time recipient of MAAC Offensive Player of the Week, becoming the first Griff to earn both awards in the same season.
• Set the program's single-game record with nine draw controls against Siena to go along with five points and four goals.
• Scored five goals, while setting personal bests with seven ground balls and five caused turnovers in a victory over Connecticut, the program's first against a Big East school.
• Tallied six points and five goals against Niagara.
• Netted 11 hat tricks during the season, including nine of the final 10 games of the season.
• Recorded a season-high three assists to go along with a goal in an 8-7 victory against Duquesne.
2010 • Sophomore Year
• Named to the All-MAAC First Team.
• Recorded 40 points on 33 goals and seven assists.
• Ranked second on the team with her 33 goals in addition to 40 ground balls, 25 caused turnovers and 25 draw controls.
• Tallied 21 points and a team-best 18 goals in six MAAC contests.
• Set season highs with six points and five goals against Niagara.
• Led Griffs to a 16-15 overtime victory against Marist, recording four second-half goals and season-high totals of six ground balls and four caused turnovers.
• Named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week following her performance against the Red Foxes.
• Posted five points and four goals in a 13-12 win against Iona.
• Led Canisius with four points and three goals in the MAAC Semifinals against Marist.
• Also netted a hat trick against Detroit and at least two goals in 11 games.
• Collected a season-best five draw controls against Binghamton.
• Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
2009 • Freshman Year
• Played in 16 games with eight starts as a rookie.
• Recorded 16 points, 11 goals and five assists.
• Also registered 25 draw controls, 19 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers.
• Named the MAAC Rookie of the Week following her first collegiate weekend of play.
• Set season highs with four points, three goals and three caused turnovers in her second career game against Fresno State.
• Netted two goals in wins over Howard and Niagara.
• Picked up a season-high four ground balls in the season opener against No. 19 Denver.
• Recorded three draw controls against Duquesne, Navy, Iona, Manhattan and Fairfield.
Before Canisius
• Played four seasons at Lakefield District Secondary School.
• Earned Team MVP honors three times.
• Led the area in scoring.
• Member of the Ontario U-19 Provincial team.
• Also competed in badminton, basketball, cross country, field hockey, track and field plus volleyball.
Personal
• Born Sept. 18, 1990 in Peterborough, Ontario.
• Daughter of Allen and Lara Oosting.
• Four brothers, Chris, Eric, Ian and Jason.
• Majoring in physical education/health.