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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Severn, Md.
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- Position:
- D
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- Major:
- Biology
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- Previous School:
- Anne Arundel Community College
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- g
- 2
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- a
- 1
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- p
- 5
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- sh %
- .105
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- gw
- 1
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- ds
- 3
Bio
2022-23: Started in 17 games for the Cobras...Registered two goals, two assists, and six shots with a .087 shooting percentage...Collected three defensive saves...Named to 2023 South Atlantic Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.
2021-22: Did not play this season.
2020-21: Played and started in all eight games this season...tallied one assist for one point. Named to the NFHCA Senior Game.
2019-20: Started in 15 games at defense for the Cobras.
2018-19: Played and started in 13 games as a freshman...Recorded one defensive save.
Previous School: Attended Anne Arundel Community College where she played lacrosse...Played field hockey in high school at Old Mill High School.
Personal: Daughter of Amy and Gary O'Toole...Amy O'Toole played softball at Towson University and Catonsville Community College...Sister of Alyssa, Ronan, Liam, and Teresa.
Recent games
Season Statistics
Career Stats: Game
Career Stats: Season
Splits Stats: Game
Splits Stats: Season
News mentions
Coker Cobras are knocked out of SAC Tournament by the Newberry wolves.
The Coker University Women's Field Hockey Team drops their final regular season match to Mount Olive by a score of 7-0.
Cato Bartstra scored a late goal to fuel the Cobras, but fall short to Lander.

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Coker University field hockey battled, but fell to No. 6 Converse Sunday afternoon (Oct. 23) by a score of 4-2.

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Coker University field hockey fell to Wingate in a penalty stroke shootout Thursday night (Oct. 20) by a score of 3-2, with Wingate winning the shootout 3-0.

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Coker University field hockey blanked Lincoln Memorial 2-0 for a South Atlantic Conference win on Saturday (Oct. 15).

SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Coker University field hockey dropped its South Atlantic Conference matinee at No. 7 Converse on Tuesday (Oct. 11) by a score of 6-2.