2011 Game-by-Game Statistics
Honors and Awards: Selected to 2011 NFHCA North/South All-Star Game ... named 2009 Gladiator by SGI / NFHCA Division II National Academic Squad...named an ECAC 2009 All-Star and the Defensive Player of the Year (2009)...received All-Northeast-10 Second Team honors (2009)...Division II National Academic Squad (2008).
2011: Played in 16 games with 15 starts ... played 1,112 minutes in goal ... posted a 6-10 record with two shutouts ... ranked among NE-10 leaders with .779 save percentage (third), 1.89 goals against average (fourth) and 106 saves (fourth) ... made double-digit saves on four occassions ... made season-high 14 saves in season opener versus Bloomsburg (9/1) ... made three saves in shutout of Franklin Pierce (9/27).
2010: Played in 19 games with 17 starts...recorded 1200:59 minutes in the cage and made 82 saves...posted an 11-6 record with one shutout and a 2.02 goals against average...also had a .752 save percentage...recorded a season-best 10 saves in a 2-1 win at Bentley on 9/18.
2009: Played in 19 games and started in 18...recorded 97 saves in 1289:20 minutes in net...posted five shutouts...her 1.41 goals against average was fifth best in the nation and ranked fourth in the Northeast-10...her .789 save percentage was sixth-best in the nation...her 5.11 saves per game was good enough for 18th in the country...finished tied for first in the conference with two shutouts during league play.
2008: Saw time in three games for 87:26 minutes guarding the goal... made nine saves for a save percentage of .750 on 16 shots faced.
At W.T. Clarke High School:Played three years of varsity field hockey and lacrosse...All-County in field hockey her junior and senior years...Exceptional Senior Award, John Boyle Sportsmanship Award and MVP her senior year...member of the National Honor Society, Italian Society, Business Honor Society, Key Club and yearbook.
Personal: Daughter of Clemente and Angelina Vigliotti...has a younger brother, Anthony...enjoys playing sports, hanging out with friends and going to the beach...majoring in secondary education.