Biography
Career Notes
• Played in all 54 games (27 starts) in career, totaling 73 goals and 18 assists for 91 points.
2021
• Voted Second Team All-MAC.
• A team co-captain.
• Started and played in all 10 games for the Titans.
• Tied-for-second on the team with 25 points, ranking second with 18 goals and adding seven assists.
• Also was second in shots (46) and shots on goal (36) to go along with 13 ground balls, two caused turnovers and two ground balls.
• Had back-to-back three-point efforts against Youngstown State (3/13) and Akron (4/13), scoring two goals vs. YSU.
• Tallied a season-high seven points (five goals, two assists), adding a season-high four GB in win at Youngstown State (4/17).
• Posted five goals and one assist for six points against Kent State (5/1), putting all nine shots on net.
• Third hat trick of the season came with three goals against Central Michigan (5/3) in home finale.
• Received Women's Lacrosse Academic All-MAC Team honors.
• Earned Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll accolades (3.0 GPA+).
2020
• A team co-captain.
• One of seven Titans to start in all eight games.
• Ranked second on the team with 14 goals and second with 16 points.
• Put 29 of 31 shots on net (93.5 SOG%) during the season, also scoring on 2-of-4 free-position shots.
• Had at least one goal in seven of eight games, tallying two hat tricks and four games of multiple goals.
• Scored one goal at #3-Northwestern (2/7), before tallying two goals against Arizona State (2/14).
• First hat trick came against Manhattan (2/29) with three goals, before posting a season-best four points (2g, 2a) at Gardner-Webb (3/8).
• Tallied her second hat trick of the season in season finale against Marquette (3/11), scoring on all three shots.
• Her 29 shots on goal were a team-high, while the 31 shots were second on the squad.
2019
• Earned Southern Conference Academic All-League honors.
• Played in all 18 games, making eight starts for the Titans.
• Ranked third on the team with 33 goals and fourth on the squad with 40 points.
• Ranked 10th in the Southern Conference in goals per game (1.83).
• Put 48 of 61 shots on net (78.7 percent), adding 14 draw controls, 11 ground balls and six caused turnovers, while scoring on 5-of-8 free-position shots.
• Posted a 54.1 shot percentage which was second in the SoCon and 28th among NCAA Division I players.
• Tallied back-to-back games of two goals against Butler (2/19) and at Cincinnati (2/24), adding five GB and two CT against the Bearcats.
• Scored on both shots on goal against American (3/13), before totaling four points (two goals, two assists) against Kent State (3/16) at home, adding two ground balls and two CT against KSU.
• First hat trick of the season was a three-goal effort at Saint Francis (3/23).
• Posted a season-best eight draw controls in Southern Conference opener at Mercer (3/29).
• Had a five-game stretch with three or more points in each game, beginning with three goals at Kennesaw State (3/31).
• Tallied three points at Howard (4/5) and four more points against Delaware State (4/7), scoring two goals in each game.
• Scored a season-best five goals in 14-12 victory over Furman (4/12), scoring on all five shot attempts.
• Went for a season-high six points on four goals and two assists against Wofford (4/14).
• Named Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Week on April 16, after totaling nine goals and 11 points in a 2-0 week for the Titans.
• Recorded two goals, one ground ball and one caused turnover in SoCon semifinal matchup at Furman (5/2).
• Was third on the team with 17 points in five Southern Conference games, scoring 13 goals and adding four assists.
• Scored in final 13 games of the season and tallied 11 games of multiple goals, including four hat tricks.
• Earned Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll laurels (3.0 GPA+).
• Earned Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll accolades (3.0 GPA+).
2018
• Saw playing time in all 18 games, making one start as a freshman.
• Ranked ninth on the team with eight goals and 10 points, adding eight draw controls and seven ground balls.
• Made collegiate debut at #11-Northwestern (2/11).
• Scored first career goal at Cincinnati (3/5), putting all three of her shots on net.
• Notched two goals, including scoring on lone free-position chance, vs. Saint Francis (3/15).
• Made first start at Michigan (3/25), scoring two goals and tallying two ground balls and one draw control.
• Posted season-highs with three draw controls and three ground balls, adding one goal and one assist vs. Delaware State (4/6).
• Added goals against both Howard (4/8) and at Wofford (4/13).
• One of eight players on the squad to play in every single game.
• Received SoCon Academic Honor Roll laurels (3.0 GPA+).
• Earned Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll accolades (3.0 GPA+).
High School
• A 2017 Farmington High School graduate.
• Lettered in three different sports -- lacrosse, basketball and volleyball -- for the Tigers.
• First Farmington lacrosse student-athlete in school history to make All-State & All-Tournament Team.
• Named First Team All-Minnesota and First Team All-Conference South Suburban as a senior.
• Named Team MVP and the Farmington High School "Female Athlete of the Year" as a senior.
• All-Conference Honorable Mention as a sophomore and junior.
• Two-time team captain.
• Broke the single-game record for points (nine) and during her senior year, racking up 68 goals, 17 assists for 85 points.
• Totaled 96 goals, 43 assists and 142 points while posting a career 82-percent shooting percentage in high school.
• Helped lead team to fourth place in Minnesota state tournament as a senior, scoring six goals in first state tourney game.
• Won conference championship in lacrosse in 2014 and was section runner-up from 2014-16.
• A team captain in basketball.
• Recipient of 2017 Louis Schmitz Scholarship, Rotary Club of Farmington winner and Tiger Fan Club award winner.
• Part of National Honors Society.
• Played club lacrosse with Minnesota Elite.
Personal
• Daughter of Steve & Toni Corraro.
• Has one brother, Drew.
• Born in Las Vegas, Nev.
• Her father Steve Corraro, coached women's basketball for UNLV and her great grandfather Frank Sidle, played baseball for the St. Louis Browns in the early 1900s.
• Major is Business.