2018 (Senior): Appeared in nine games, starting eight, before a season-ending injury ... Recorded seven goals on the year, highlighted by a hat trick March 3 at Washington College ... Picked up a season-high three ground balls in the Feb. 24 season-opener vs. No. 17 Mary Washington ... Carried three draw controls March 1 at Meredith.
2017 (Junior): Played in all 17 games at the midfield position for the Hornets in her third year...netted 21 goals, strong enough for third best on the team...scooped up 25 ground balls...scored four goals in her best game against ODAC-foe Virginia Wesleyan on April 4th...picked up a hat trick in back-to-back contests, against Wittenberg (March 11) and Southwestern (March 13).
2016 (Sophomore): Played in 18 games while starting 15 in 2016...contributed 15 goals and an assist, while controlling 24 draws and picking up 15 groundballs...had hat tricks in three games: 3/30 at Hollins, 4/2 against Bridgewater, and 4/27 against Guilford.
2015 (Freshman): Played in 12 games as a freshman for the Hornets…had four goals and one assist…also caused six turnovers, won five draw controls, and scooped up three groundballs.
Before LC: A second-team all-district honoree in 2012 . . . a three year letterwinner and a two-year starter at Herndon High.
Personal
Parents: John and Tammy Suter
Brother: Charlie Suter
Volunteer Work: Coached U10 girl’s soccer team.
Career Aspirations: To become a nurse
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a hornet is important to me because I get to represent my school with my teammates and have fun doing it.