Honors
• All-Metro Region first team, 2026
• Centennial Conference midfielder of the year, 2026
• All-Centennial Conference first team, 2026; second team, 2025
• Centennial Conference offensive player of the week, 2025
Career Statistics
| Year |
GP |
GS |
G |
A |
Pts |
Shots |
Pct |
FPnnnnn |
GB |
CT |
DC |
| 2024 |
15 |
12 |
23 |
6 |
29 |
53 |
.434 |
5-9 |
18 |
10 |
29 |
| 2025 |
19 |
19 |
63 |
12 |
75 |
143 |
.441 |
21-46 |
29 |
21 |
85 |
| 2026 |
17 |
17 |
54 |
19 |
73 |
115 |
.470 |
9-14 |
29 |
16 |
108 |
| Totals |
51 |
48 |
140 |
37 |
177 |
311 |
.450 |
35-69 |
76 |
47 |
222 |
Career Highs
points – 10 vs. Ursinus, 2026; vs. Drew, 2025
goals – 8 vs. Ursinus, 2026
assists – 4 vs. Drew, 2025
ground balls – 4 vs. Potsdam and Ursinus, 2026; vs. Juniata and Dickinson, 2025
caused turnovers – 4 vs. Kalamazoo, 2025
draw controls – 11 vs. Moravian, 2026
Career Highlights
2026
• Was one of the top players in the Centennial Conference
• First Mule ever to be named CC midfielder of the year
• Only the third Muhlenberg player to win one of the major CC awards
• In the CC, ranked fourth in points, fifth in goals, and second in draw controls
• Ranked 25th in Division III in draw controls per game
• Registered third-highest single-season total for draw controls in program history
• Led the Mules in goals, point, and draw controls and was second in assists and caused turnovers
• Recorded 10 hat tricks
• Netted five goals in 11-5 home upset of No. 14 TCNJ
• Also notched hat trick, with 3 goals, in road upset of No. 17 Rowan
• Contributed 6 points and 11 draw controls vs. Moravian, becoming fourth different player in program history to record as many as 11 draw controls in a game, and the first to do so in a season opener
• Became fourth Mule with multiple 10-point games after scoring 8 goals and 2 points at Ursinus
• Scored 100th career goal as part of eight-point effort vs. Stockton
2025
• Had a tremendous all-around season
• Tied for team lead in goals, led team in draw controls, and ranked second in points and third in ground balls and caused turnovers
• Led team with 13 hat tricks in 19 games
• In the Centennial Conference, ranked second in goals per game and seventh in points per game and draw controls per game
• Also second in the CC in free-position goals
• Muhlenberg's leading scorer in CC contests with 25 points and 22 goals
• Her 85 draw controls were the fifth-highest single-season total in program history
• Scored on all seven of her shots in win at Misericordia
• Also netted 7 of Muhlenberg’s 11 goals in big home win vs. Swarthmore
• Recorded hat tricks in each of the Mules’ two postseason games
• Became ninth player in program history to reach double figures in points with 6 goals and 4 assists at Drew
• Finished with 5 goals, 6 draw controls, 4 caused turnovers and 3 ground balls vs. Kalamazoo
• Notched 7 points at NAIA top-ranked SCAD
2024
• Was one of the Mules’ top newcomers
• Started 12 of 17 games and ranked sixth on the team in scoring
• Also fourth on the team in draw controls
• Recorded multiple goals in nine of her 15 games played
• Netted 4 goals on only 5 shots to record first hat trick and help Muhlenberg tie scoring record in 24-12 defeat of Kean
• Finished with 4 draw controls and 3 ground balls vs. nationally ranked Haverford
• Scored first career goal vs. Misericordia
Personal
• Earned all-county honors in both lacrosse and soccer at Westminster High School
• Played attack and midfield in lacrosse
• Was a forward and served as a team captain in soccer
• Parents are E.J. and Jennifer Youngling
• Father played four years of lacrosse at University of Pennsylvania
• Born November 29, 2004
• A biology major