Career Statistics
2019: Selected to Empire 8 All-Conference Second Team, her third postseason conference honor in three years with the program … named Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week (10/21) … named United Soccer Coaches Player of the Week (10/22) … selected a
Hartwick “Hawk of the Week” on 10/22 … named Team Most Valuable Player ... received Margaret Lunn Memorial Award for athletic ability, leadership, and sportsmanship ... NSCA Strength and Conditioning All-American Award ... True Blue Award ... started all 19 games in goal in her final year with the program, playing a career-high in minutes with 1761:48 … allowed just 14 goals on 65 shots on goal, good for a .823 save percentage and 0.72 goals against average … had a career-high 12 wins and 12 shutouts (tied for sixth in the country) … ranked first in the Empire 8 in GAA (.26), save percentage (.929), and shutouts (six), minimum five games played … made career-high 11 saves at Hamilton (10/9), made seven saves three other times, against Smith, Utica, and Nazareth (with the final two coming in clean sheets) … ends
Hartwick career with 29 shutouts in just three seasons, tied for second on the program’s all-time list ... ends collegiate career tied for fourth in active leaders in shutouts, with 33.
2018: Received Honorable Mention from Empire 8 Conference in end of year awards … selected as Team Most Valuable Player ... named Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week on 9/3 … started all 18 games in goal … career-high 1674:43 minutes played … gave up just 13 goals on 81 shots, good for an .840 save percentage and a .70 goals against average … had eight clean sheets … ranked first in the Empire 8 in shutouts in conference games, with four … third in the conference in GAA in conference games, with .753 … named Hawk of the Week on 9/3 … Named to Mayor’s Cup All-Tournament Team … made nine saves in a shutout against Nazareth (10/7) … had shutouts in the final two games of the season, including in the Empire 8 Semifinals against Utica (11/2) … finishes season tied for third in program history with 17 shutouts.
2017: Named to Empire 8 Conference Second Team … voted Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week on 10/16 and 10/30 … tapped
Hartwick “Hawk of the Week” on 10/3 and 10/31 … played in all 20 games in goal … made 16 starting appearances … logged over 1,500 minutes … allowed only seven goals for a goals against average of 0.41 … made 70 saves with a save percentage of .909 … 11-3-2 record … registered nine clean sheets … In Empire 8 Conference games, led the league in goals against average (.248), save percentage (.944), and shutouts (7) … overall save percentage ranked fifth in the country … goals against average ranked ninth … nine shutouts overall already places her seventh in program history … ended season with nine shutouts in final 12 games … season-high 10 saves at nationally ranked Stevens (9/23) … stopped seven in games against Hamilton (10/3), Smith (10/21), and E8 championship game against Stevens (11/4).
Prior to Hartwick: Transferred from The Sage Colleges … played one season for the Gators … two-time Player of the Week … helped team to 12-8 record and appearance in Skyline semifinals … started in all 20 games in goal … made 98 saves with a 1.46 goals against average in just under 1,662 minutes … attended Amsterdam High School … competed for the Rams in soccer and track for five years … named All-New York State her senior year … also was Section II Class A and Foothills League All-Star … Foothills First Team All-Star as a junior … Big Ten and Class A First
Teamer as a sophomore … also received Track and Field Versatile Award … Big Ten Conference First Team in both 2011 and 2012.
Personal: Daughter of Guy and Christine
Robataille … Biology major … mother, Christine, played soccer at Albany College of Pharmacy … hobbies include snowboarding … favorite athlete is
Le’Veon Bell … favorite sports team is the Pittsburgh Steelers … favorite movie is Major Payne … favorite musical artist is J. Cole.
Why Hartwick? “I choose to attend
Hartwick for the academic and athletic challenge.”