Career Accolades
- MPSF/Kap7 Player of the Week (Jan. 17, 2017)
- 2016 MPSF All-Newcomer Team
- Scored 117 career goals in 98 games
- Had 33 multi-goal performances and 14 hat tricks
- Scored an average of 1.19 goals per game in her career
As a Senior (2019)
- Seventh on the team with 27 goals
- Tied for 15th in the MPSF in goals per game (1.42)
- Scored in 12 games, had six multi-goal efforts and five hat tricks
- Put in a career-high five goals in just three quarters of action against Harvard (3/23)
- Scored four times in the NCAA quarterfinals against Pacific (5/10) and in a midseason victory over Santa Clara (3/1)
- Other hat tricks came against Indiana (2/2) and UC Davis (4/19)
As a Junior (2018)
- Third on the team with a career-high 36 goals
- 11th in the MPSF in goals per game (1.50)
- Scored in 19 games, had 13 multi-goal efforts and four hat tricks
- Hat tricks came against San Jose State (1/28) at the Cal Cup, Long Beach State (2/23) and Pacific (2/24) and the Barbara Kalbus Invitational and California in the MPSF opener (3/4)
- Did not find the back of the cage in the first game of the season, but then scored in 11 straight
- Stanford's second-leading scorer at the conference tournament with five goals
- Scored twice in the NCAA quarterfinals against UC Irvine (5/11) and once in the final against USC (5/13)
As a Sophomore (2017)
- MPSF/Kap7 Player of the Week (Jan. 17)
- Seventh on the team with 27 goals
- Scored in 17 games, had seven multi-goal efforts and two hat tricks
- Poured in four goals in a win over UC Davis (1/14)
- Collected her other hat trick against Santa Clara (2/18)
- Only player on the team to score in each of the season's final four games
- Third on the team in scoring at the NCAA championships with four goals in the three wins in Indianapolis
As a Freshman (2016)
- MPSF All-Newcomer Team
- Sixth on the team with 27 goals
- Scored in 17 games, had seven multi-goal efforts and three hat tricks
- Tied for the team lead with five goals at the NCAA championships in Los Angeles
- Scored twice in the quarterfinals against UC Santa Barbara (5/13), once in the semifinals against UCLA (5/14) and twice in the championship against USC (5/15)
- Two hat tricks came against Loyola Marymount (2/7 and 2/27) and the other in MPSF action against Cal (4/9)
USA Water Polo
- Took home gold at the World University Games in Taipei in August 2017
- Scored 11 times and had four assists and four steals
- Stanford represented the United States and finished fifth at the 2015 World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea
- Played 120 minutes in seven games, scored nine goals, had a team-high 10 assists and two steals
- Won gold with the U.S. Women's Youth National Team at the FINA World Youth Championships in August 2014
- Scored four times at the tournament in Madrid, Spain from Aug. 25-31, including a hat trick against Germany, a 24-4 U.S. win
- Berggren and Team USA, which also included current Stanford teammates Kat Klass and Jordan Raney, swept their way to the title
- The United States beat Hungary, South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, Greece and Canada
- Scored four times at the tournament in Madrid, Spain from Aug. 25-31, including a hat trick against Germany, a 24-4 U.S. win
Prior to Stanford
- A 2015 graduate of Tualatin High School in Tualatin, Ore.
- Lettered four years in water polo and served as team captain as a junior and senior
- Two-time state MVP (2013 and 2014)
- Three-time team MVP (2012-14)
- Three-time All-Three Rivers League first team (2012-14)
- Three-time first team all-state (2012-14)
- 2011 Three Rivers League honorable mention
- Tualatin won state championships in 2011, 2013 and 2014
- Team was Three Rivers League champions in 2011, 2012 and 2014
- Finished second in the state in 2012
- Also finished sixth in both the 50 and 100 free at the 2015 Oregon High School State Swimming Championships
- Played for Tualatin Hills Water Polo Club in 2011 and 2012 and San Diego Shores Water Polo Club in 2013 and 2014
- San Diego Shores finished second at 2014 Junior Olympics
- 2014 USA Water Polo Academic All-American
- National Honor Society (2011-13)
Personal
- Born in Tualatin, Ore.
- Parents are Roberta and Brad Breggren
- Has an older sister, Kristin, an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Jacob
- Brother, David, played basketball at Lewis and Clark