Education
University of British Columbia.
University of British Columbia.
She started playing field hockey in grade 8 at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School (Vancouver) and played for the Junior Women"s National Field Hockey Team from 2004–2005, competing in the Junior Pan Am Cup and Junior World Cup in 2005. She was selected to the Senior Women"s National Field Hockey Team in 2008 and played center midfield for the team (#18) until her retirement in 2012. Following her retirement she joined Fortius Sport & Health as a Coordinator for Partnerships and Programs.
International Competitions
2012 FIH Road to London (Olympic Qualifier), India (5th)
2011 Pan American Games, Mexico (4th)
2011 FIH Champions Challenge II, Vienna (7th)
2010 Commonwealth Games, India (6th)
2010 Ata Holding World Cup Qualifier, San Diego, California
2009 FIH Champions Challenge II, Russia (6th)
2009 Pan American Cup, Bermuda (5th)
2007 CAN – Department of Administration and Management Challenge, Virginia Beach
2005 Junior Pan Am Cup, Puerto Rico
2005 Junior World Cup, Chile.
In 2008 she played her 5th and final year with the University of British Columbia and was selected as the National Gail Wilson Award winner as well as Canada West Player of the Year while completing her degree in Human Kinetics. During that time she played in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2011 Pan American Games, and in two FIH Champions Challenge II Tournaments. In 2012, she won the British Columbia Female Field Hockey Player of the Year.