
2014 Completed the greatest career in program history and possibly one of the greatest in New England Division III history with another tremendous season … Became the first athlete in school history to be named a two-time Academic All-American … Named to the Capital One Academic All-American Division III Women's Soccer Second Team … Honored as the first three-time NSCAA All-Region selection (Second Team) in program history … Picked as a ECAC New England Division III All-Star Team First Team selection … Recognized as only the second three-time major-award winner in the Little East Conference, after being named the LEC Offensive Player of the Year for a third-straight season … Picked for the LEC First Team for a program-record fourth-straight year … Honored as the Disney Soccer/National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division III National Player of the Week on two occasions … Picked as the LEC Offensive Player of the Week a record five times … Made an appearance on Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays on October 28 … Completed her historical run by putting her name in the Division III National Record Books … Finished her career tied for ninth in Division III history with 105 goals and tied for 15th with 241 career points … Ended her career as the only player in Little East Conference history to record 100 goals and 200+ points … Sits atop the Beacons’ record books in not only goals and points, but assists (31), game-winning goals (24), multiple-goal games (32), hat tricks (14), shots attempted (533) and converted penalty kicks (four) … Ranks seventh with 84 career games played … Served as a co-captain … Started all 21 games … Led the Little East Conference with 24 goals and 58 points … Ranked second on the roster and the league with 10 assists … Tied for the team-high with three game-winning goals … Led the Beacons with 81 shots on goal and 136 total shots … Ranks third in program history, behind only two of her prior seasons, with 58 points and 24 goals in a single-season … Ended the year tied for fourth in program-history with 10 assists in a single-season … Converted a single-season record two penalty kicks … Recorded 15 multiple-point games, including posting multiple-points in the final five games of her career … Recorded multiple goals in seven contests … Posted two hat tricks … Scored the lone goal of the game September 3 in a 1-0 win over Wesleyan University … Finished with two goals, including a converted PK, to help UMass Boston come back for a 3-2 win at UMass Dartmouth on September 27 … Reached the 200-point mark with a hat trick against Wentworth on October 7 … Tallied two goals against Keene State College October 18 … Registered a season-high four goals and nine points on 13 shots October 25 in a 5-0 Senior Day win over Plymouth State … Reached the 100-goal mark October 28 in a 3-1 win over her hometown Bridgewater State Bears … Tallied two goals and an assist November 6 in the Little East Conference Semifinals against Eastern Connecticut State … Scored the Beacons’ lone goal and converted on her penalty kick attempt in the Little East Conference Championship Game against Keene State.
2013 Rewrote the UMass Boston and Little East Conference record books for the third consecutive season with another outstanding campaign … Became the first Academic All-American and Academic All-District selection in UMass Boston school history after being named to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-American Division III Women's Soccer Second Team … Honored as just the second multiple-sport All-American in school history after being a part of the Women’s Outdoor Track 4x100 meter relay team that placed seventh at nationals …  Named to the ECAC New England All-Star First Team and honored as the New England Offensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season … Selected to the National Soccer Coaches of America Association (NSCAA) All Region Second Team … Selected as only the second two-time Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year … Honored as a Little East Conference All-Conference First Team pick for the third-straight year … Became the first Beacon in school history to be named the NSCAA Division III National Player of the Week on October 22 … Picked as the Corvias ECAC New England Division III Women's Soccer Player of the Week two times … Tabbed as the Little East Conference Player of the Week on four occasions … Rewrote the UMass Boston career records for goals (81), points (173), multiple-goal games (25) and game-winning goals (21) … Set new UMass Boston and Little East Conference single-season records for goals (32) and points (69) … Ranked fourth in Division I, II and III men’s and women’s soccer with 32 goals and fifth with 69 points … Finishing second in Division III women’s soccer with her 1.6 goals per game and 3.45 points per game … Led the Beacons and set a new program-mark with her 11 multiple-goal games and eight game-winning goals … Recorded at least one goal in 15 of the team’s 20 games … Registered at least five points in a single game on six contests … Totaled four hat tricks on the year … Set the UMass Boston program-marks for career points and goals August 30 with a pair of goals against the University of New England … Delivered the game-winner in overtime against Castleton State September 8 … Set the UMass Boston program-marks for goals (5) and points (10) in a single-game with all five goals October 14 in a 5-0 win at Salve Regina … Scored twice in the second-half to lead the Beacons past LEC rival Keene State 3-2 October 19 … Registered back-to-back shutouts on October 29 and November 2 to set the Little East and UMass Boston program-records for goals and points in a single year.
2012 Improved upon her unbelievable freshman campaign with an ever more impressive sophomore season … Helped the Beacons shatter their previous mark for goals in a season with 70 goals this year … Recognized as the first All-American in program history by D3Soccer.com ... Named a D3Soccer.com Third Team All-American ... Honored as the ECAC All-New England Offensive Player of the Year… Posted the most votes amongst all forwards to earn a spot as a New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) First Team All-Region player ... Selected as a Second Team National Soccer Coaches of American Association (NSCAA) All-Region player … Named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Year … Earned a spot on the Little East Conference First Team for a second consecutive season … Picked as the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions … Played and started in 20 of the team’s 21 games … Broke the UMass Boston and Little East Conference records for goals and points in a single-season with 26 and 64 respectively … Finished the year second in the nation (Division I-III Men’s and Women’s Soccer) with 64 points … Ended the year tied for third in the country amongst Division III women’s soccer players with 26 goals … Ranked fourth in the country with 3.2 points per game and eight with 1.3 goals per game … Set the program-record for assists in a single season with 12 … Recorded a program-best eight multiple-goal games to set the UMB career mark with 14 … Added six game-winning goals, the second highest total in program history, to establish a new program-best with 13 game-winners … Became the second player in program history to reach 100 points … Posted three hat-tricks … Registered at least one point in 16 of the team’s 20 games … Tied the program-mark for points in a game with eight on three separate occasions … Opened the season with three goals and two assists for eight points in a win over MCLA September 1 … Recorded eight points on another hat-trick September 5 against Eastern Nazarene … Scored the game-winning goal with 10 seconds remaining in regulation September 11 at Western New England … Found the back of the net October 13 to give the Beacons their first ever regular-season win over Eastern Connecticut State … Scored multiple-goals in four straight games between October 15 and October 27 … Reached the 100-point mark and set a new program record with 4 assists, while posting eight points October 25 at Framingham State … Registered a hat-trick and an assist October 27 against Plymouth State … Produced the Beacons only assist November 10 against Ithaca College in UMass Boston’s first ever NCAA Tournament game. Â
2011 Produced a season unlike any other at UMass Boston, as she rewrote the offensive record books in her freshman campaign … Helped UMass Boston to their second-best offensive season with 57 goals … Named the ECAC All-New England Rookie Of the Year … Honored as a NEWISA Second Team All-Region Forward … Selected as the Little East Conference Rookie of the Year ... Became the first Beacon freshman in program history to earn Little East Conference First Team honors … Named the Little East Conference Player of the Week for October 3-9 with three goals and two assists in the team’s 3-0 week … Honored as the Little East Conference Rookie Of The Week for the weeks of September 19-25 and September 26-October 2 … Received the UMass Boston Breakout Rookie of the Year award ... Played in all 23 games and started the final 16 contests of the year … Set the Beacons single-season record for goals with 23 and points with 50 … Led the Little East Conference in goals and points … Finished tied for eight in the nation in goals and tied for 17th in points … Set a new program-record with seven-game winning goals, which was tied for sixth in the nation … Tied a program-record with six multiple-goal games … Tallied five hat-tricks, good for second-best in the Beacons career record books … Finished with at least one point in 14 of her 23 appearances … Recorded five goals in four playoff games, including the game-winners in both of the Beacons playoff wins … Scored both goals in the Beacons 2-1 season opening win at Western New England on September 1 … Recorded a career-high seven points (three goals and one assist) in UMass Boston’s 9-0 win over Rhode Island on September 24 … Scored the game-winning goal in UMB’s Little East Conference Quarterfinal victory over UMass Dartmouth on November 2 … Had a hat trick in the team’s 3-1 victory over Endicott in the first round of the ECAC Tournament on November 9.
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Runs indoor and outdoor track & field at UMass Boston … Played with the Boston Breakers College Academy Team during the summer of 2014 ... Member of the soccer and track and field teams at West Bridgewater Middle/Senior High School ... Named the team MVP for soccer in 2009 and 2010 ... Four-time All-State honoree ... Three-time All-Scholastic (2010, 2009, 2008) ... All-time leader in goals scored at West Bridgewater High School with 148 goals and 185 career points ... Helped her team to five consecutive postseason appearances and the South Shore Sectional Finals ... Currently holds the school record in the 100 meter dash (12.6 seconds) and Long Jump (16-10.00) ... Two-time All-Scholastic honoree with the track and field program ... Daughter of Karen and Scott Ledin ... Has one brother, Ryan and one sister, Jamie who was a member of the Beacons women's soccer program ... Majoring in Nursing.