Accolades:
2013 All-College Hockey America All-Tournament Team
2013 College Hockey America Goaltending Trophy
2013 College Hockey America Tournament Most Valuable Trophy
2012-13: Played in 23 games, started in 22… combined for 1354:41 minutes… recorded an overall record of 20-2-0… allowed 35 goals on 473 shots… combined for 1.55 goals against average, finishing seventh in the country… averaged a .931 save percentage, finishing seventh in the country… on a 12 game-winning streak before losing in the NCAA semifinal over Boston University… went undefeated against ranked teams until NCAA semifinal (4-1-0)… stopped career high 40 shots in 3-2 win over #2 Boston College (Jan. 19)… combined four shutouts… had first career assists in 7-0 win over RIT on Sept. 29… … had first career shutout against RIT Sept. 29… led the CHA in goals against average… named CHA Goaltender of the Week nine times… named CHA Goaltender of the Month three times… named CHA All-Tournament Team… named CHA Championship Most Valuable Player… awarded CHA Goaltending Trophy.
2011-12: Played in three games, starting in two… Recorded a 2-0-0 record with a .903 saving percentage and a 1.80 goals against average.. Made 28 saves and allowed only 3… Made a career high 30 saves against Lindenwood to win 7-2 on December 15, 2011.
2010-11: Played in five games, starting twice…Recorded a 2-0-0 record with a .957 save percentage and a 0.66 goals against average…Made 44 saves and allowed just two goals…Allowed one goal or less in each start…Made a season-high 13 saves in relief at St. Lawrence (L, 6-2; Dec. 10, 2010).
2009-10: Played in six games, earning the start for one (1-0-0)…Finished the year with a 2.01 goals against average and a .892 save percentage…Allowed four goals on the season…Made 33 saves, with 12 of them coming in her win over Wayne State on Feb. 20, 2010.
High School: Three-sport athlete and three sport co-captain at Tabor Academy...Accumulated a 10-4-0 record with a 0.93 goals against average and a .959 save percentage, garnering MVP honors for her efforts in 2008-09...As a junior, earned several honors including junior female athlete of the year and the Robert Gregg Stone award for contributions to campus life…Led Assabet Valley to three appearances at Nationals, winning the USA Hockey National Championship in 2006 and 2008, and making the quarterfinals in 2009...Also with Assabet, earned the Joe Burke Most Valuable Player award in helping her team win the 2008 NAHA Labor Day Tournament...Invited to and attended three USA National Development Camps in 2008, 2007 and 2005.
Personal: Born July 17, 1991...Daughter of Steven and Mary Ciampa...One brother, Steven...Major in psychology.