2009: Had a career year for the Black Bears, picking up a goal and seven assists for nine points ... played in all 19 games for Maine, starting two ... scored her first collegiate goal against Brown (10/11) and also picked up her first career multiple point performance in the game against Brown by adding an assist to her goal ... Had two assists against Pacific (9/18) and at Fairfield University (10/17)...A Maine-Scholar Athlete Award Winner...Named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I National Academic Squad ... Named to the America East Honor Roll.
2008: Played in 10 games, starting in seven...notched an assist at Colgate (10/5)...named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll...a Maine Scholar-Athlete Award winner...selected to the National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association Division I National Academic Squad.
2007: Had a nice rookie campaign...played in 16 games, starting 12...named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I National Academic Squad...named a Maine Scholar-Athlete and to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt...named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I National Academic Squad... named to the America East Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll... named a Maine Academic “Rising Star.”
Before Maine: Captain for Linda Osborne at Winnacunnet High School... led her team to the Class L final Four in 2005... scored a school-record 43 career goals, including a single-season record 21 in 2004... New England Region High School All-American... a Class L All-State selection... named Field Hockey Player of the Year by the Portsmouth Herald and the Foster’s Daily Democrat... a three-time New Hampshire All-State selection... Futures Participant... named a Futures Elite in 2005... also participated in track and field.
Personal: Born June 23, 1988... daughter of Karen and Laurance Anderson, Jr...graduated summa cum laude with a double major in communication and child development & family relations. ...sister, Heidi, played field hockey at New Hampshire.