On Coming to Stanford:"I feel as though all my life I have lived in a little box and though I definitely got out a bit through polo and with my family and friends, I really felt like I needed something totally different. I really want to be able to travel widely in my future and experience things that will give me a better perspective on life and what is truly important. So I thought Stanford would be a good place to start and get away. Through Stanford, I will be able to explore the myriad of options at my feet."
As a Freshman in 2007: Named to MPSF All-Freshman Team ... scored 18 goals in her rookie season ... helped team to a national runner-up finish and 27-3 record ... scored twice against San Jose State (2/3) ... posted hat tricks against CS Northridge (2/18) and Princeton (3/24), ... scored twice in 19-5 win over Maryland (3/25) ... netted goals in contests against California (2/4), Pacfic (2/10), Michigan (2/24) and Santa Clara (3/25) ... scored three goals in NCAA Tournament, with two in opening-round win over Wagner (5/11) and one in semifinal win over San Diego State (5/12).
High School: A 2006 graduate of St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, Md. ... A four-year varsity swimmer and two-time team MVP ... Played Water Polo for the Naval Academy Aquatic Club Team ... A three-time member of the USA National Youth Team ... A 2004 First Team All-American at Summer Senior Nationals ... First Team All-American at Winter Nationals in 2005 ... Received Honorable Mention at Summer Senior Nationals in 2005 ... All-American at Junior Olympics in 2005.
Personal: Born in Annapolis, Md. ... daughter of Patrick and Stevie Donahue ... three siblings, Joe, Megan and Tommy, also play water polo ... interested in international relations and history ... plans on going into business or international law.