2018 (Senior): Named to the Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team ... Started all 17 matches ... Finished the season with a 0.58 goals against average, helping North Dakota to a program-record 0.57 team goals against average ... Only allowed 10 goals, the lowest in program history ... Tied UND's single-season record for shutouts with seven ... Finished the season ranked sixth in NCAA Division I in save percentage (0.892) and 18th in goals against average (0.58), leading The Summit League ... Made a season-best nine saves against Omaha (Oct. 11) and versus South Dakota State (Oct. 26) ... Summit League Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 4).
2017 (Junior): Appeared in four games, including three starts … Set a UND single-season record for lowest goals against average (0.27) … Recorded shutouts in two of her three starts and finished the year with a .969 save percentage … Made her season debut with an 8-save shutout win over Western Illinois (Aug. 20) … Had a 6-save shutout in her next start against Omaha (Sept. 1) … Stopped nine of 10 shots in her final start, a 1-0 loss to South Dakota (Sept. 3) … Also made a relief appearance in a 2-1 loss at Montana (Oct. 22), stopping all eight shots she faced … Earned third letter
2016 (Sophomore): Earned All-Big Sky Conference Second Team honors, becoming the first player in program history to be named to the All-Big Sky first or second team … Also named to second straight Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic Team … Led the Big Sky in saves during conference play with 84 and ranked third with a .785 save percentage … Tied for second in the conference in overall saves with 85 in her 11 starts … Made a season-high 12 saves in a 4-1 win vs. Southern Utah (Oct. 9) … Game was one of four in which she post a double-digit saves total … Earned second letter.
2015 (Freshman): Named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention ... Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors ... Started in all 18 games ... Made a combined 179 saves, earning her the school record for single season saves, while also finishing the season as the NCAA Division I saves leader ... Led the team with 1685 minutes of playing time … Earned first letter.
Prep: A 2015 graduate of Chaska High School, where she was a four-year letterwinner in soccer … Named all-conference and team MVP in 2014 ... Recorded five shutouts in 2014 ... Also lettered three years in hockey and two years in lacrosse at Chaska … Played five years with Tonka United soccer club.
Personal: Majoring in accountancy ... Daughter of Robert and Jennifer Swenson.