2016 (Game-by-Game): Only player in Division II to be chosen to play on the United States National Indoor Team…Selected to play in the Victory Sports Tours/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division II Senior Game…Allowed just 0.59 goals per game, ranking her second in the NCAA…Finished her career with a goals against average of 0.51…Named All-PSAC Third Team for the second time in her career… Allowed 13 total goals on the season, also placing second in the category…Named PSAC Field Hockey Athlete of the week for leading the team to wins over Bloomsburg and Kutztown…Registered 10 shutouts in the season, including a win over East Stroudsburg in the PSAC semifinal…Posted a 17-5 record at goalkeeper, helping lead the Marauders to the NCAA semifinals…Allowed just one goal in three PSAC tournament games against three ranked teams…Had a save percentage of 78% in 2016 and 77% over her career…Held teams to fewer than three goals in 21 of 22 games…Held teams to less than two goals in all but two games…Played close to 3,000 minutes in her career, giving up just 20 goals over four seasons…Made seven saves in a game on two occasions, both in wins over ranked opponents…Faced 15 shots in the 3-1 win over West Chester, saving seven and only allowing one goal, disrupting many opportunities for the Golden Bears…Held a lifetime record of 30-8 as the Marauder goalie…Totaled 21 lifetime shutouts in 38 games, shutting out opponents in over 50% of the time…Made six saves in a shutout victory over Mercyhurst…Played all 100 minutes against Kutztown, allowing zero goals despite facing eight shots in a double overtime win…Well-known for making pivotal acrobatic saves in crucial situations…Started in every single game in the 2016 season, playing over 1,500 minutes, the second highest among teammates.
2015 (Game-by-Game): Missed first six games with an injury but drew first career start against then-No. 1 West Chester and turned in one of the great seasons in NCAA history...Led the NCAA in goals against average at .316 per game…Her GAA ranks her third of all-time in NCAA history…Paced the NCAA in goals against, limiting opponents to five allowed on the entire season…Ranked 18th in save percentage in the NCAA…11 shutouts placed her in a tie for 15th in NCAA history…Posted a program-record eight consecutive shutouts in a row…Started in 15 games and played in 16…Totaled a 13-3 record including an 8-0 start to the season…Picked up the shutout win in the victory against West Chester in debut...Also registered a shutout in the victory over No. 4 Shippensburg…Logged a career-high three saves against Shippensburg…Paced the PSAC with 11 shutouts on the season…Dominated the PSAC in goals against average with the runner-up trailing significantly, averaging 0.8…Accumulated a shutout per game average of 68.8 percent, leading the PSAC…Ranked fifth on the team posting 1,108 minutes on the year…Named All-PSAC Third Team.
2014 (Game-by-Game): Served as the back-up to two-time All-America selection Lauren Sotzin...Saw action in the shutout of Newberry...Played 33:35 in the game.
2013 (Game-by-Game): Played behind national defensive player of the year Lauren Sotzin...Appeared in both games against Newberry...Made seven saves in the Oct. 13 meeting.
High School: Played two sports at Daniel Boone and served as the starting goalkeeper for the field hockey team...Posted an 88 percent save percentage...Editor of yearbook and officer in student government.
Personal: Daughter of William Rumler and Karen Uba...Two younger sisters and three younger brothers...Majoring in environmental hazards and emergency management.