2025 (JUNIOR): Started all 18 games in which she appeared, producing 10 ground balls and five caused turnovers ... Had two ground balls at Salisbury (4/12) ... Paired two ground balls with three caused turnovers in NJAC win over Ramapo (4/16) ... Finished with two ground balls and a caused turnover in NJAC regular-season win over No. 22 Rowan (4/26)
2024 (SOPHOMORE): Started all but one game ... Tallied 15 ground balls, nine caused turnovers, nine draw controls, and three goals ... Scored in each of the first two games, at Moravian (2/24) and Lebanon Valley (3/2) ... Also had three draw controls and a caused turnover ... Finished with two ground balls and two caused turnovers against both Washington and Lee (3/30) and Cabrini (4/2) ... Scooped up three ground balls in NJAC championship game against Rowan (5/4) and two in NCAA Tournament loss to Colby (5/12)
2023 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games with a pair of starts ... Registered four goals and two assists ... Scored in back-to-back games against Lebanon Valley (3/4) and Cabrini (3/8) ... Notched an assist against Farmingdale State (3/11) and Moravian (3/21) ... Also scored against Roanoke (3/18) and Montclair State (4/8)
BEFORE TCNJ: Played field hockey and lacrosse at Robbinsville High School ... Three-time first-team All-CVC selection in both sports ... Received Unsung Hero award in field hockey ... Honor Roll and Principal's Honor Roll student
WHY TCNJ? The prestigious nursing program and well-known sports teams.
PERSONAL: Born February 19, 2004 ... Parents are Dan Sieja and Melissa Nagy ... Has two siblings, Danielle and Lexy ... Biggest athletic thrill has been scoring a game-winning penalty stroke in a triple-OT game ... Hobbies include collecting shells from the beach and going on walks ... Favorite postgame meal is Chipotle ... Is a twin
AWARDS AND HONORS
- IWLCA Academic Honor Roll (2025)
- 2-time NJAC All-Academic Team (2024, 2025)