Accolades:
2010 Vancouver Olympics MVP (women's ice hockey)
Four-Time RBK Hockey/AHCA First Team All-American (2007-11)
Four-Time Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-Three Finalist (2007-11)
2009 Frozen Four All-Tournament Team
Four-Time CHA Player of the Year (2007-11)
Two-Time CHA Three Star Player of the Year (2007, 2009)
Four-Time All-CHA First Team (2007-11)
Three-Time CHA Tournament MVP (2007-08, 2011)
2009, 2011 CHA All-Tournament Team
2007 USCHO First Team
2007 USCHO All-Rookie Team
2007 USCHO Rookie of the Year
2007 CHA Rookie of the Year
2007 CHA All-Rookie Team
2010-11: Captain…AHCA / Reebok First Team All-American…Patty Kazmaier Top-Three Finalist…College Hockey America Player of the Year…First Team All-CHA…CHA Tournament MVP…CHA Regular Season Scoring Champion…Finalist for Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year Award…Led the team with 38 goals, 48 assists and a career-high 86 points…Broke five NCAA records including goals (157), points (303), game-winning goals (39), shorthanded goals (20) and power-play goals (55)...Only player in the NCAA-era to top 300 points in a career…10-time CHA Player of the Week recipient…Recorded at least one point in 32 of 34 games played, and multiple points in 29 games played…Posted three hat tricks and nine game-winning goals on the season…Put together pointstreaks of 13 and 12 games…Opened the season on five-game scoring streak, highlighted by three straight games with two goals…Netted four points (3-1) in a 7-1 win over Wayne State (Nov. 19, 2010)…Accumulated seven points in a series against St. Lawrence (Dec. 10-11, 2010)…Dished out a career-high five assists at St. Cloud State (Jan. 1, 2011)… Became the NCAA all-time leading scorer with a three-goal, one-assist performance against Wayne State (W, 6-2), surpassing former Harvard forward and current U.S. Olympian Julie Chu, who recorded 285 points in her career...Tied NCAA goals leader Nicole Corriero with her 150th career goal in 4-2 win over Syracuse. Broke that record in a 6-2 win over Robert Morris on Feb. 26, 2011…Scored the game-winning goal as part of a three-goal performance in the CHA Championship Game against Syracuse (Mar. 5, 2011)…Scored twice in a 4-2 setback to Boston University in the NCAA Quarterfinals (Mar. 12, 2011).
2008-09: Captain… First Team All-American...Patty Kazmaier Award Top-Three Finalist… CHA Player of the Year…CHA Three-Star Player of the Year…CHA All-Tournament Team…Five-time CHA Offensive POW…Frozen Four All-Tournament Team…Appeared in 32 games…Led team and conference with 41 goals, 37 assists, 78 points, 14 power-play goals, three shorthanded goals, +40 plus/minus rating, and 280 shots…Set program single-season records for goals, goals per game, points, points per game, and plus/minus…Scored 3.06 points per game in 16 CHA contests, registering 27 goals and 22 assists for 49 points during conference play, including five hat tricks…Led nation with 2.44 points per game average…Second in NCAA Division I in goals and power-play goals, and fourth in assists… Scored 44 points (27 goals, 17 assists) with six game-winning goals during 16-game point-scoring streak from Jan. 23 through NCAA semifinal victory over No. 2 Minnesota March 20…Registered four consecutive hat tricks, Feb. 13 against Robert Morris through Feb. 21 vs. Niagara, notching 14 goals and three assists for 17 points during the four-game skein…Also scored a hat trick and added an assist Nov. 15 at Syracuse… Scored the game-winning goal in both NCAA tournament victories, March 14 vs. No. 7 St. Lawrence and March 20 vs. No. 2 Minnesota in the NCAA semifinal…Scored two goals against Minnesota…Tallied two or more goals 11 times, and notched 23 multiple-point contests…Registered season-high six points on four goals and two assists Feb. 14 vs. Robert Morris…Registered the game-winning goal in each of two key wins over No. 4 St. Lawrence Dec. 12 and 13, scoring two goals in each contest…Had five-point game (one goal, four assists) in CHA semifinal vs. Niagara March 6 and added two goals in CHA final victory over Wayne State March 7…Posted five-point outings Dec. 6 vs. Syracuse (two goals, three assists) and Jan. 11 vs. Vermont (one goal, four assists)…Recorded seven or more points in five different weekend series.
2007-08: Assistant captain...First Team All-American...Patty Kazmaier Award Top-Three Finalist...CHA Player of the Year…CHA Tournament MVP…Five-time CHA Offensive POW…Three-time USCHO.com POW…Recorded 40 goals and 25 assists for 65 points…Seven of those goals came with a skater in the penalty box while nine others proved to be game-winners…Tied for first with 10 power-play tallies…Set Mercyhurst record with 20-game scoring streak...Set a one-game record with 17 shots on goal against Brown and a single-season record in shorthanded goals with seven...Marked five-point performances against Quinnipiac and Colgate…Scored four goals twice, against Brown and Colgate…Notched 12 multi-goal games and recorded two or more points in 18 games…Finished her second season at Mercyhurst first all-time in goals (78), shorthanded goals (13), and game-winning goals (20) and second in points (139) and power play goals (26)...Ranked second nationally in points per game (1.97), first in goals per game (1.21), first in short-handed goals (7) and third in game-winning goals (9)...Chosen to play for Team Canada at Women’s World Championship In China in April 2008… Member of Team Canada at 2008 European Air Canada Cup where she made All-Tournament Team
2006-07: Named as a Patty Kazmaier Top-Three Finalist as a freshman…First Team All-American…All-USCHO.com Rookie Team…CHA Player and Rookie of the Year…First Team All-CHA…CHA All-Rookie Team…CHA Tournament MVP…Easton Three-Star Winner…Led the country in goals per game (1.09), game-winning goals (11) and points per game by a rookie (2.11)…Tied for first nationally in short-handed goals (6)…Ranked first in the CHA in goals, points and power-play goals… Three-time CHA Offensive Player of the Week and seven-time Rookie of the Week...Set Mercyhurst records with 13-game goal-scoring streak and 16-game point-scoring streak...Had at least one point in 31 of 35 games played...23 multiple point games and nine multiple-goal games...Four-goal and five-point game (season bests) at Yale Jan. 26, 2007… Selected to play for Team Canada at Women’s World Championship in Winnipeg, Alberta...Member of Canada’s Under-22 Team at the 2007 European Air Canada Cup.
Before Mercyhurst: Won a gold medal for Team Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy...As the youngest member of Team Canada, posted a hat trick on her 19th birthday against Russia in the Olympics...MVP of the Senior boys hockey team...Had a goal and an assist for U-22 Team Canada in a three-game series against the United States...Won gold medals at the Three Nations Cup, the Four Nations Cup, and the Torino Ice Tournament...Scored the winning goal for Team Canada at the 2004 World Inline Hockey Championship.
Personal: Majoring in criminal law and justice and wants to specialize in the K-9 unit ...Daughter of Nino and Char Agosta...Three siblings, Kara, Jeric, and Jade...Brother, Jeric, played hockey at Nebraska-Omaha (CCHA).