Career Highlights:
- USA Field Hockey U-21 squad (2018, 2017)
- 2016 America East All-Rookie
As a Senior (2018): Started 9 of 17 of Cal’s contests, logging 9 points on 3 goals and 3 assists…Third among the Bears for her point, goal and assist totals…Opened the season with an assist in the win over Providence (8/24)…Broke a 10-game scoreless streak with an assist against Stanford (10/12), then continued her hot streak with a goal and an assist at UC Davis (10/14) to help Cal to its 400th all-time victory…Scored against the Cardinal once again on Oct. 21…Added a goal vs. Pacific (10/28)…Started in Cal’s America East Tournament game over Maine (11/2)
As a Junior (2017): One of Cal’s top three scorers with 12 points on 4 goals and 4 assists in 14 total appearances…Third for her goals, assists and points, and second for game-winning goals with 2…Goals came vs. UMass (9/1), the gamewinner at Bryant (9/8), the gamewinner vs. Pacific (9/16) and at Quinnipiac (9/24)…Season-high 3 points with her goal and 1 assist at Bryant…Recorded 2 assists in a single game for the first time in her career at Pacific on Oct. 13…Played in Argentina with the USA Field Hockey U-21 squad in the summer of 2018
As a Sophomore (2016): One of nine players to participate in all 18 contests…Led Cal in assists (3) and ranked second for goals (4) and third on the team in points (11)…Also led the Golden Bears in game-winning goals…Made her collegiate debut with a start in the season opener against Northeastern (8/28)…First collegiate goal came against Fairfield (9/11)…Turned in her first three-point game with a goal and an assist at Wake Forest (9/25)…Added an assist in her next outing against UC Davis (10/2)…Scored the gamewinner at Maine (10/16) to earn America East Rookie of the Week honors…Contributed her second three-point game in Cal’s America East Tournament game against Maine on Nov. 4, logging the game-winning goal and an assist…America East All-Rookie squad member…Named to the USA Field Hockey U-21 team following her stellar play in the summer of 2017
As a Redshirt Freshman (2015):Â Redshirted to recover from surgery
High School: Four-year varsity field hockey member at Gilroy High School…Claimed the 2014 U17 Futures Elite Championship…All-CCS First Team (2014, 2013)…All-League First Team (2014, 2013)…Captain of her 2013 squad…Voted Most Valuable Offense in 2013…2013 Junior National Field Hockey Camp participant…2013 Recipient of the AAU Joel Ferrell Memorial Award for Outstanding Performance (2013)…AAU Junior Olympic Games participant (2012-13)…USFHA National Futures Tournament Bronze (2012), Gold (2011) and Silver Medal (2010) Winner…Most Valuable Midfield in 2012…CCS Special Mention (2012)…Claimed second place in the CCS in 2011…Voted Most Valuable Offense and All-CCS Second Team in 2011…Also a member of the varsity soccer, softball squads in 2011 and 2012…Claimed the CCS Championship with her 2012 squad…Earned 27 cross country ribbons and 22 track and field ribbons…Received the Special Citizenship Award, presented by the Gilroy School Board, in 2010…Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2009-11)…Principal’s List/Honor Roll member each year of her high school career…Heavily involved in student government at Gilroy – was senior class president, ASB Treasurer as a junior, ASB Athletic Commissioner as a sophomore and class representative for Student Congress during her sophomore and junior years…Member of numerous organizations, including chorus, choir, drama club, Link Crew, French club, Interact, CSF, Save the Oceans Please club, Community Solutions and Sister Cities club...California Scholarship Federation member from 2011-14 and California Junior Scholarship Federation member in 2010 and 2011, where she received the honor award both years and was secretary in 2011…Volunteered more than 352 service hours from 2010-13…Member of the Infinity Field Hockey club (2007-13)
Personal: Overcame knee surgery…Enjoys sports, studying marine biology, watching movies and hanging with family and friends…Parents are Ray Carter Jr. and Amy Carter…father, Ray Jr., attended both Cal (’79) and Stanford…two older siblings – Joshua and Diana
Major:Â Marine Science