Career: Tied for first on UND’s career games played list with 93 and has played in every game in program history ... Needs just two points to break Abbey Strong’s team record for career points by a defenseman ... Ranks tied for seventh on UND’s all-time scoring list and second on team’s career PIM list.
2004-05 (Junior): Named National Scholar Athlete by the American Women’s Hockey Coaches Association (AWHCA) ... Named to All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in all 35 games and scored seven points ... Finished second on the team among defensemen in scoring ... Notched the game-winning goal against Bemidji State (Nov. 6) ... Had a career-high three points (one goal, two assists) in that game ... Racked up a career-high 66 penalty minutes ... Earned third letter.
2003-04 (Sophomore): Played in all 32 games ... Played defense for most of the first half of the season before switching back to her natural forward position ... Finished sixth on the team with a career-high 13 points ... Ranked fifth with a career-high 11 assists ... Scored a career-high two points (1-1) at St. Cloud State (Oct. 25) ... The goal was the first PPG of her career ... Scored her first career GWG against Wayne State (Jan. 23) ... Scored seven points and was a +4 in her final 13 games ... Earned her second letter.
2002-03 (Freshman): One of five UND players to have played in all 26 games on the season ... Recipient of UND Coaches Unsung Hero Award ... Her 55.5 faceoff percentage was tied for the best on the team ... Won 216 faceoffs, second on the team ... Scored her first collegiate goal at Findlay (Nov. 23) ... Collected her first assist against Bemidji State (Nov. 16) ... Picked up her first multi-point game of the season with a goal and an assist against Quinnipiac (Jan. 11) ... Played in her first collegiate game Oct. 20 at Bemidji State ... Earned first letter.
Before UND: Spent 2001-02 season with the University of Winnipeg’s senior women’s club team ... A 2002 graduate of Lundar Collegiate High School ... Lettered four times in volleyball, fastball and badminton ... Lettered three times in soccer and track and field ... Named team’s most valuable player as a junior ... Named Top Lundar Female Athlete in 1999 ... Played for Team Western in the Canadian Under-18 Nationals in 2001 ... Member of Team Manitoba at the 1999 Canada Winter Games.
Personal: Majoring in communication sciences and disorders ... Born January 31, 1984 ... Daughter of Doug and Connie Fingland.