SENIOR YEAR (2013-14)—Underrated two-way forward who played a key role in Clarkson winning the NCAA Championship … Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star … Logged the most minutes in all situations for the Knights, a key contributor on the power play and in penalty-kill situations … Was a top contributor to Clarkson’s league-leading
offense as the Knights’ third-leading scoring forward with 48 points overall on 14 goals and 34 assists … Scored a goal in 5-1 semifinal victory over Mercyhurst (3/21) ... Scored GWG and one assist in 3-1 NCAA win over BC (3/15) ... Tallied three power-play goals … Posted a +34 plus/minus rating … Top playmaker with four, three-assist games ... Set up three goals in ECAC semifinal 6-0 win over Quinnipiac (3/8) … Had a pair of four-point outings (1-3) … Scored both goals in 2-2 tie vs Princeton (2/8) at Cheel … ECAC Hockey Player of the Week – 2/10 ... Joined Clarkson’s elite Century Club during the season and completed her career with 111 points (32-79) in 152 games … Posted a +64 ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
JUNIOR YEAR (2012-13)—Solid two-way forward with nine goals and 19 assists as Clarkson’s fifth-leading scorer with 28 points in 37 games … Tallied two game-winners, a pair of power-play markers and one shorthanded goal … Scored both goals in 2-1 triumph at Brown (1/11) … Tallied game-winning in 4-1 victory vs Yale (11/9) … Third on Clarkson in plus/minus at +18 … Mentioned twice on ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
SOPHOMORE YEAR (2011-12)—Made significant strides in her second collegiate campaign and was among the Knights’ most reliable players up front … Skated in all 37 games, recording six goals and 17 assists for 23 points … Among the team leaders in plus/minus at +13 … Posted game-winning goal in 3-0 victory over Quinnipiac (11/11) and in 2-1 triumph at Princeton (2/10) … Collected a career-high five points, including four assists, in 10-0 rout of Rensselaer (12/2) at Cheel Arena … Completed the weekend sweep of the
Capital District rivals with one goal and two assists in 6-2 win over Union
(12/3) for an eight-point weekend … Had a six-game point-scoring streak (3-6) through late January into early February … Named to the ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll once ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
FRESHMAN YEAR (2010-11)—Skated in all 37 games, contributing three goals and nine assists … Picked up play late in season with eight points (3-5) in an eight-game span … Led the Golden Knights’ offensively in Game 1 of ECAC Quarterfinal playoff series win at ninth-ranked Dartmouth (2/25) with a power-play marker and two assists in 4-1 victory … First collegiate goal was Clarkson’s third score in 3-3 tie against second-ranked Cornell at Cheel Arena (2/4) … Named once to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll (2/7).
BEFORE CLARKSON—Was an assistant captain for the Edge School Mountaineers in 2009-10 ... Invited to the 2009 Canadian Women’s U18 Team Strength and Conditioning Camp and the 2009 Canadian Women’s U18 Selection Camp ... Member of Alberta Provincial team in 2008 and 2009 ... Was the 2009 Esso Nationals MVP and top scorer ... Awarded the 2008-2009 AMMFHL League Top Forward honor ... 2008 Mac’s Midget Tournament top scorer and named a first team All-Star.
PERSONAL—Daughter of Lori and Dale Styner, who were both professional squash players ... Born on March 28, 1992 ... Shoots right ... Business major ... Honor Roll student in grades 10 and 11 at the Edge School ... Has a twin brother, Kyle ... Also likes to mountain bike, golf and play tennis ... Lists Michael Cammalleri as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Northeastern, Colgate, Syracuse, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale and North Dakota.
WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because I loved everything about it; from the small and appealing campus to the enthusiastic coaches and staff members. I felt that Clarkson had a very comfortable environment because everyone, including the players, coaches, and faculty members, were extremely kind and supportive. With this, along with the strong academics and hockey program, I knew that Clarkson was where I wanted to spend my next four years."
Year | GP | Gls | Asst | Pts | P/M | PPG | SHG | GWG | HT | +/- |
2010-11 FR | 37 | 3 | 9 | 12 | 12/24 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 |
2011-12 SO | 37 | 6 | 17 | 23 | 7/14 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | +13 |
2012-13 JR | 37 | 9 | 19 | 28 | 7/14 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | +18 |
2013-14 SR | 41 | 14 | 34 | 48 | 13/26 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +34 |
Totals | 152 | 32 | 79 | 111 | 39/68 | 6 | 1 | 5 | 0 | +64+3 |
CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent |
Points: 5 - (1-4) vs Rensselaer in 10-0 W(H), 12/2/11 |
Goals: 2 (2 times) - in 2-2 T(H) vs Princeton, 2/8/14 |
Assists: 4 - vs Rensselaer in 10-0 W(H), 12/2/11 |
Power Play Goals: 1 (6 times) - in 3-3 T(H) vs Quinnipiac, 2/7/2014 |
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First Career Assist: at Syracuse in 3-2 W(A), 11/5/10 |
First Career Goal: vs Cornell in 3-3 T(H), 2/4/11 |
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