2015
All-Summit League second team … Summit League all-tournament team … helped the Coyotes reach the Summit League Tournament for the first time in program history … started all 20 games for the Coyotes at center back as the only senior on the back line … totaled 1,822 minutes on the pitch for the most on the team … moved to fourth in USD history for minutes played (4,977) … held opponents to eight goals during league play while the Coyotes scored 14 for a program-best 5-3 Summit record … stepped up offensively on set pieces near the end of the season … scored game-winners into the back of the net against IUPUI (10/23) and Western Illinois (10/25) for the only two goals of her Coyote career … put four shots on goal of nine take for a .444 shot-on-goal percentage … named to the academic all-Summit League team … made the Summit League honor roll, earning distinguished scholar status ... named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence.
2014
Started 11 games on the defensive line, recorded playing time in all 19 matches … had an assist against the College of St. Mary (8/24) for one point … recorded a shot during the same game … earned Academic All-Summit League honors … named to the Summit League Honor Roll, earning Distinguished Scholar Status … named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence.
2013
Started in all 18 games at defenseman ... Had one assist in 3-1 loss to Iowa State (8/25) ... Had three shots and one shot on goal during season ... Was second among non-goalkeepers on team in minutes played (1,485) ... Named to SDSU's Jackrabbit Invitational all-tournament team ... named to the Summit League Honor Roll, earning Distinguished Scholar status ... named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence
2012
Played in 16 games, starting one as a defender...was on the field for 550 minutes...named to the Summit League Honor Roll, earning Distinguished Scholar status.
Prep
Was a three-sport athlete at Southwest High School...was all-state honorable mention and also a four-year scholar athlete...also competed in the Olympic Development Program in Nebraska.
Personal
Daughter of Dan and Heather Meyer...health sciences major with a minor in chemistry.