Career Accolades

  • Two-time America East champion (2019-20)
  • Four-time NFHCA National Academic Squad (2019-22)
  • Two-time Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022)
  • America East Commissioner's Honor Roll (2019)

As a Senior (2022)

  • Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll
  • NFHCA National Academic Squad
  • Appeared in 19 games with 18 starts at attack
  • Tallied season-highs of five goals, four assists and 14 points. Ranked second on the team in all categories
  • Scored the game-winning golden goal in overtime against Holy Cross (Aug. 26) and James Madison (Oct. 20). Also scored the game-winner at New Hampshire (Oct. 30)
  • Tallied three points at UC Davis (Sept. 25) and at Maine (Oct. 28)
  • Dished a career-best two assists against Maine in the conference tournament (Nov. 4)

As a Junior (2021)

  • Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll
  • NFHCA National Academic Squad
  • Started in all 13 games in the midfield
  • Scored four goals, second most on the team, for eight points, which was tied for third
  • Had a career-high two scores in a win over Dartmouth
  • Scored in back-to-back outings against UC Davis and Albany
  • Part of a midfield that played without a goalkeeper for the first 10 matches of the year

As a Sophomore (2020) • America East Champions

  • NFHCA National Academic Squad
  • Appeared in all 14 games, contributing one assist

As a Freshman (2019) • America East Champions

  • NFHCA National Academic Squad
  • America East Commissioner's Honor Roll
  • Played in all 23 games, making seven starts
  • Ranked second on team with four goals
  • Scored first collegiate goal against Vermont (Sept. 15)
  • Added an assist against UC Davis (Nov. 1) for nine points
  • Ranked third on team with 25 shots, including 17 on goal

Prior to Stanford

  • 2019 graduate of King’s College School
  • Competed for England's National Team (2016-2018)
  • Helped capture bronze for England's U18 team (2018)
  • Captain at King’s College School as a senior (2018)
  • Helped her team to the South Indoor Hockey Finals in her final season
  • Won the Freake Cup, an award given to the most promising achievement in any field of all students at her school, after winning the bronze medal at the 2019 European Championship and scoring the winning goal
  • Left school as the program record-holder for goals in a single season with 24 (2018)
  • Competed for Wimbledon Hockey Club
  • Named Most Valuable Junior in the ladies’ section while competing for Wimbledon Hockey (2015)
  • Also competed in netball where she was a 2011 national champion and finished third in 2014

Personal

  • Born in Kingston-upon-Thames, London
  • Daughter of Karine and Steve Vanderstichele
  • Has three older siblings, Bruno, Vicky and Thomas
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