Favorite Stanford Memory: "The NCAA final was the most important game that many of my teammates (including myself) had ever played in. Naturally, everyone was getting a little nervous when the time came to go the pre-game meeting. Before the official meeting the class of 2009 decided to call a short team meeting to lessen the nervous jitters everyone was having. Once the whole team showed up, Jess, Heather, Kira, Koree and I walked into the room, music blasting and gave a small musical performance to our team. Everyone loved it, and I still know most of the words to the songs we created!"
As a Senior in 2009: Scored 52 goals, second-best on the team ... missed first eight games of the season due to illness ... named to All-MPSF First Team for second straight year ... also earned spot on the MPSF All-Tournament Team ... named MPSF Mikasa Player of the Week on April 13 ... posted nine hat tricks as well as 15 multi-goal efforts ... saw action for the first time on Feb. 21 at the Irvine Invitational ... scored three goals in her first game back, a 16-6 win over UC San Diego (2/21) ... scored eight goals over the tournament's four games to help lead Stanford to the title ... scored 10 goals over a four-game road trip from March 24-27 ... in that stretch scored three times in win at San Diego State (3/25) and four times in win in her hometown of Long Beach over Long Beach State (3/27) ... scored twice in 9-8 Senior Day win over UCLA ... named MPSF Mikasa Player of the Week after scoring three goals, including the game-winner, in a 9-8 win at California (4/11) ... posted a hat trick in 11-10 overtime win over UCLA in the MPSF Tournament semifinals ... posted a hat trick in each game at the National Collegiate Championship from May 8-10 ... scored three goals in quarterfinal win over Marist (5/8) ... added four more in semifinals against UCLA (5/9) ... scored career-best eight goals in 14-11 third-place game win over Hawai'i (5/10).
Summer 2008: Competed with the Stanford Club team that got third place at the 2008 Senior Nationals ... was named to the All-Tournament team ... spent time as a member of the U.S. Senior National "B" Team.
As a Junior in 2008: Named ACWPC All-America First Team ... finalist for Peter J. Cutino Award ... named to All-MPSF First Team ... grabbed spot on the National Collegiate Championship All-Tournament Second Team and MPSF All-Tournament Team ... led team with 71 goals on the season ... posted 11 hat tricks on the year while scoring in 31 games ... earned Mikasa MPSF Co-Player of the Week honors (3/3) ... opened season with five-goal effort against Santa Clara (2/3) ... scored first four goals of Stanford's season that day ... scored four times in 11-6 win over California (2/10) ... added a pair of goals in third-place game win over Hawai'i at Stanford Invitational (2/10) ... tallied four goals against UC Davis (2/17) ... scored a pair against San Jose State (2/23) ... had a hat trick in 8-7 suddedn-death loss to UCLA in Irvine Invitational title game (2/24) ... posted second straight hat trick with three goals against San Diego State (3/1) ... scored twice in win over Arizona State (3/2) ... matched season high with five goals against UCSB (3/7) ... scored twice in 9-7 loss at UCLA (3/8) ... added a pair of goals in 10-9 overtime win at Hawai'i (3/24) ... posted hat trick against Long Beach State (3/29) ... scored twice in win over UC Irvine (4/13) ... posted pair of goals against San Jose State (4/19) ... scored eight goals in three MPSF Tournament games, including hat tricks against USC (4/26) and Hawai'i (4/27) ... scored five goals at the National Collegiate Championship, netting a pair against Marist (5/9) and UC Davis (5/11) and one against USC (5/10).
Summer 2007: Captained the Jr. World Championship team ... helped lead team to fourth place at the Jr. World Championships in Porto, Portugal.
As a Sophomore in 2007: Named a third-team All-American as well as All-MPSF honorable mention ... led the team in goals for the second straight season, scoring 65 ... helped lead the team to a national runner-up finish and 27-3 record ... opened the year with a five-goal effort against Hawai'i (2/2) ... scored twice in 15-8 win over San Jose State (2/3) ... netted four goals in 16-7 win over Arizona State (2/4) ... posted a hat trick in 10-8 overtime win against USC (2/17) ... scored twice in both a 16-4 rout of Michigan (2/24) and another 10-8 win over USC (2/25) ... put up another hat trick in 12-7 win over Arizona State (3/2) ... posted six consecutive hat tricks, beginning with a 13-3 win over UC San Diego (3/3) and ending with a 13-6 win against Long Beach State (4/7) ... scored 20 goals over the six games ... scored game-winning goal in 7-6 win over UCLA (4/14) ... added two goals in 12-5 win over UCSB (4/15) ... scored twice in 12-8 win over San Jose State (4/21) ... netted a pair of goals in opening-round MPSF Tournament win over UC Irvine (4/27) ... scored one goal in each of the team's NCAA Tournament wins (5/11-12) ... posted a hat trick in Stanford's 5-4 championship game loss to UCLA.
Summer 2006: Competed with the Senior National `B' team in Quebec, Canada ... Captained the Junior National Team, which competed in Europe.
As a Freshman in 2006: Led the team in scoring during her freshman campaign with 52 goals ... Helped the team to its fourth MPSF Championship and a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships ... Earned All-American Honorable Mention ... Named the MPSF Top Newcomer ... Received All-MPSF Honorable Mention and All-Freshman Team honors ... Scored in 26 of 29 games and scored multiple goals on 18 occasions ... Led the team in scoring 11 times ... Recorded a career-high four goals against UC Irvine at the MPSF Championships ... Registered a hat trick in her first collegiate outing against Pacific (2/4) ... Netted 17 goals in first seven collegiate games ... Registered six total hat tricks during the season, against Pacific (2/4), San Jose State (2/12), UC Santa Barbara (2/18), Long Beach State (3/5), Hawaii (3/28) and San Diego State (4/8) ... Tallied seven goals at the MPSF Championships ... Added five more at the NCAA Championships ... Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team ... Recipient of the Block `S' Freshman Award.
High School: Four-year letterwinner in both swimming and water polo ... Three-time Moore League Player of the Year in her sophomore, junior, and senior years ... Twice named the "Dream Team" Player of the Year ... Named to the All-CIF First-Team three years in a row ... Four-time All-American ... Second all-time leading scorer ... Was a part of the gold medal Junior National team at the Junior Pan-American Games ... Selected First-Team All-Tournament at the 20/U Championships in Orange County, Calif.
Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. ... Daughter of Greg Silver and Kathy Drum ... Mother, Kathy, swam on the 1976 United States Olympic team, was a World Champion, and an American record-holder ... Sociology major ... Contemplating a career as a lawyer.