2013-14: A First Team All-Commonwealth Conference selection … Lycoming College Most Outstanding Female Athlete … Lycoming College NCAA Woman of the Year nominee … started all 25 games … scored 1,000
th career point at Lebanon Valley (1/14), becoming ninth player in school history to reach the mark …
finished fifth in the Commonwealth Conference in scoring (14.4), third in rebounding (8.9), sixth in field goal percentage (.520), 15
th in assists (2.5), 11
th in free throw percentage (.724), seventh in steals (1.8) and 11
th in blocked shots (0.8) … led team in scoring with 361 points, rebounding (8.9 per game) and blocked shots (19) … scored a season-high 21 points against Eastern, Alvernia and Widener, all Warrior wins … scored in double figures in 21 games … posted 10 double-doubles, the second-most in program history … totaled 45 steals and 62 assists … finished with the top field goal percentage in school history (.508), while also sitting second in free throws made (276), third in free throw percentage (.784), third in rebounds (747), fifth in points (1,170), sixth in field goals made (447), and ninth in blocked shots (46) and steals (140) … set the school record by earning four conference player of the week awards during her career, winning two as a senior.
2012-13: Second Team All-Commonwealth Conference ... appeared in 24 games and started 19 ... led the team in scoring with 273 points, averaging 11.4 per game which placed her 12th in conference ... season -high 25 points against MCLA ... .485 field goal percentage was eighth in the conference and .787 free throw percentage was second ... led the team in rebounding with 209 total rebounds ... averaged 3.0 offensive rebounds per game, good for sixth in the Commonwealth ... finished seventh in the conference in defensive rebounds per game with 5.7 ... also finished seventh in overall rebounding in the conference with 8.7 per game ... had a season-high 13 rebounds against Eastern ... added 30 steals and 12 blocks ... finished with eight double-doubles on the season … named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week on Dec. 10 … named to the Hoops for Hounds All-Tournament Team and D3hoops.com Team of the Week after averaging 23.5 points and 12.5 rebounds in the two games.
2011-12: First Team All-Commonwealth Conference ... started all 24 games ... led the team in scoring with 270 points, averaging 11.3 per game, which placed her seventh in the Commonwealth Conference ... had a season-high 23 points against Elizabethtown ... fifth in the Commonwealth Conference in field goal percentage at .488 ... her .813 free throw percentage was second in the Commonwealth Conference ... pulled down the most rebounds on the team with a total of 173, averaging 7.2 per game, which placed her eighth in the Commonwealth Conference ... had a season-high 14 rebounds against Penn State Altoona ... seventh in the Commonwealth Conference in offensive and defensive rebounds, averaging 2.7 and 4.5 respectively ... added 35 steals and 9 blocks ... recorded seven double-doubles.
2010-11: Appeared in 25 games and started 14 ... scored 266 points, averaging 10.6 a game ... twice had a season-high of 20 points in a game ... totaled 142 rebounds, averaging 5.7 a game ... had a season-high 12 against Wilkes ... snagged 30 steals, including a season-high four against Ramapo ... added 46 assists and six blocks ... recorded two double-doubles ... third in the Commonwealth Conference in field goal percentage (.536), second in free throw percentage (.812) and tenth in scoring (10.6).
High School: A two-time
Gettysburg Times All-Area Team selection.
Personal: Daughter of Brian and Maria Healey ... has a sister, Ali ... a
business management major ... favorite athletes are Kelly Mazzante and Maya Moore.