Career Statistics / 2021 Statistics / 2020 Statistics / 2019 Statistics
2021: Named to Empire 8 Third Team … named to Empire 8 Spring 2021 President's List ... True Blue Award winner … started all seven games for the Hawks … tied for second on the team with 19 points … tied for third on the team with 14 goals … tied for eighth in the conference with 2.40 goals per game … third on the team with 25 shots … third on the team with 21 draw controls … ninth in the Empire 8 with 3.20 draw controls per game … had six ground balls and three caused turnovers … set a career high with six points on four goals and two assists in regular season finale at Russell Sage (4/21), also putting up nine draw controls … had two tallies, an assist, and four draw controls in Empire 8 First Round victory vs. Russell Sage (4/27).
2020: Started all three games for the Hawks … tied for second on team with five goals on nine shots and seven points … led all Hawks with eight draw controls, tied for a team-high three caused turnovers, and had a ground ball … had two goals, an assist, two draw controls, and a caused turnover in season-opening victory against Mount St. Mary (2/29) … registered two goals, four draw controls, and a caused turnover at New
Paltz (3/7).
2019: Winner of Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for Academic Distinction … named to Empire 8 Fall 2018 President’s List … played 14 games, starting 13 … sixth on the team with 15 goals, third with 12 assists, and sixth with 27 points … 19 draw controls was third of all Hawks … scooped ten ground balls and had four caused turnovers … scored three goals on four shots, including the game-winner, and controlled a draw in season-opening win over Potsdam (3/1) … had a goal and three assists in two separate wins, against Elmira (3/27) and Sage (4/10) … also had a season-high three ground balls and a tie for her season-high of four draw controls at Sage … two goals, an assist, two draw controls, and a ground ball vs. SUNY Canton (4/2) … two goals and four draw controls vs. Plattsburgh (3/19) … two goals on three shots, an assist, and a ground ball vs. SUNY Poly (4/24).
Prior to Hartwick: Transferred from Central Connecticut State University … attended Lewis S. Mills High School … played lacrosse, soccer, and was a cheerleader for the Spartans … two-time all-conference player …
WCLC MVP in 2017 …
WCLC Championship MVP in same season … All-State First Team … CT Women’s Lacrosse All-Star … First Team All-Courant … NEC Player to Watch … 2016 USA Lacrosse Super Junior … Scholar Athlete Sportsmanship delegate … helped team to four
WCLC Championships … records at Lewis Mills in career goals (108), season draws (82), and season points (54) … played club for CT Dodgers Lacrosse.
Personal: Daughter of Christine and Rob
Hedden … English major at ’Wick … hobbies include riding motocross and playing music … favorite athlete is Tom Brady … favorite sports team is the New England Patriots … favorite movie is The Proposal … favorite musical group is The Beatles.
Why Hartwick? “The second I stepped on
Hartwick’s Campus, I felt an overwhelming sense of home. I knew everyone would value, appreciate, and support me as an athlete, student, and person.”