2025-26 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named to the All-AHA Second Team.
Season: Appeared in all 39 games for Penn State... Scored 19 goals while adding 15 assists for 34 points, both career highs... Posted a plus/minus of +40, third-best on the team... Scored two shorthanded goals, tying for the most shorthanded goals on the team and in the AHA while tying for sixth-most nationally... Tallied five game-winning goals, third-most on the team in the AHA, tying for15th nationally... Her 19 goals ranked third in the AHA and tied for 30th in the country... Served as an Alternate Captain.
No. 9 St. Lawrence (9/25): Assisted on Grace Outwater’s third period goal in the opening game of the season, starting a six-game point streak to start the season. at Vermont (10/3): Scored her first goal of the season in the first period. at Delaware (10/10): Assisted on Outwater's goal then scored in the third period. at Delaware (10/11): Scored a shorthanded goal in the second period to open the game’s scoring before scoring again in the third period. No. 15 Mercyhurst (10/18): Registered an assist before getting a goal of her own, both in the first frame. Lindenwood (10/24): Assisted on Outwater's powerplay goal in the 6-1 victory. at Robert Morris (11/1): Scored the game’s first two goals before assisting on the third in the 4-0 win. Syracuse (11/15): Notched back-to-back goals in the third period, reaching the double-digit goal mark. at RIT (11/21): Scored an unassisted, shorthanded goal in the first period. at No. 7 Northeastern (11/29): Scored a goal in the third period off assists from Outwater and Mikah Keller. No. 10 Cornell (12/30): Assisted on Matilde Fantin's powerplay goal in the third period... Blocked six shots, a career high. at No. 2 Ohio State (1/2): Scored a powerplay goal in the second period. at No. 12 Cornell (1/20): Assisted on Outwater's goal in the third period then scored an empty net goal to seal the victory... Began a nine-game goal streak. Delaware (1/23): Recorded a goal and an assist, both in the second period, in the 5-0 win. Delaware (1/24): Assisted on Tessa Janecke's game-opening goal. Robert Morris (1/30): Scored a goal in the second period at West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium. Robert Morris (1/31): Assisted on McKenna Walsh's goal in the second period. at Lindenwood (2/6): Potted a goal in the first period. at Lindenwood (2/7): Earned two apples, one to Abby Stonehouse and the other to Outwater. RIT (2/13): Opened the game’s scoring in the second period... Blocked three shots. RIT (2/14): Scored a goal in the third period to seal the victory. No. 2 Wisconsin (3/20, Frozen Four): Notched an assist on Stonehouse’s powerplay goal in the first period.
2024-25 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Selected to the All-AHA First Team... Named AHA Tournament MVP team after recording three goals and one assist in three games... Earned AHA Forward of the Week on November 4.
Season: Played in all 38 games for Penn State, breaking out for 33 points on 21 goals and 12 assists, all career highs... Ranked tied for first nationally with four shorthanded goals... Her 21 goals placed her 12th in the nation... Earned a plus/minus of +22.
No. 13/13 Northeastern (9/27): Notched her first goal of the season, which ultimately ended up as the game-winner, in the second period in shorthanded fashion. at No. 9/9 UConn (10/4): Registered her first assist of the 2024-25 campaign on Mya Vaslet’s third period goal. at No. 9/9 UConn (10/5): Recorded a multi-point outing with a power play goal in the second period and an assist to Katelyn Roberts on the power play a few minutes later. Syracuse (11/1): Tallied her third consecutive multi-point performance with power play goals to open and close the game as well as an assist to Leah Stecker in the third period. Robert Morris (11/22): Capped off a six-game goal scoring streak with two, one being shorthanded in the second frame. at Mercyhurst (12/6): Scored the game’s first two goals in the second period. at No. 3 Minnesota (1/4): Notched Penn State’s fourth goal of the opening period. RIT (1/10): Completed a six-game point streak with an assist to Brianna Brooks in the third period. Mercyhurst (2/7): Registered a goal in the first period before assisting on Lyndie Lobdell’s overtime goal to secure the AHA Regular Season Championship. RIT (2/28): Scored an unassisted, shorthanded goal in the second period of the first game of the AHA Tournament Semifinals. RIT (3/1): Tallied the game’s first goal to help clinch Penn State’s spot in the AHA Tournament Championship. Mercyhurst (3/8): Scored just 37 seconds into the AHA Tournament Championship game... Assisted on Brianna Brooks’ goal later in the opening frame as the Nittany Lions earned their third consecutive AHA Tournament Championship victory.
2022-23 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Skated in 38 games... Totaled one goal and three assists on 21 shots on goal.
Boston College (10/14): Picked up her first point of her collegiate debut with an assist to fellow freshman Leah Stecker. Franklin Pierce (10/24): Recorded a career and season-high 4 shots on goal. Boston U (11/26): Netted her first collegiate goal in a shutout victory against the Terriers. Lindenwood (1/27): Tallied an assist on Katelyn Robert's goal early in the third period. at Syracuse (2/3): Added an assist to Kiara Zanon's third period goal.
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Played for Elk River High School of the USHS-MN...Led team with 41 points in her senior season...Named to Minnesota First Team All-State in 2022...Semi-finalist for the 2022 Miss Hockey Award...Selected for Minnesota Second Team All-State in her junior year...Captured four All-Conference and four All-Section awards from 2018-2022...Tallied 184 points for the Elks during her high school career.
PERSONAL
Parents are Matt and Christi Christian...Has two younger brothers, Jake and Joe...Matt played Division 1 hockey at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and University of Anchorage Alaska...Majoring in Biomedical Engineering.