2024 / AS A FIFTH-YEAR
PRIOR TO PURDUE / AT MEMPHIS FROM 2019-23
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
- Appeared in five matches in goal, while making three starts
- Had a season-high 10 saves against Rutgers in the 2-0 victory on October 17
- Posted a 1.35 goals against average with a .733 save percentage
- Played the full 90 in goal in three of the five matches, while tallying 333 minutes for Purdue
PRIOR TO PURDUE / AT MEMPHIS FROM 2019-23
- Played in 23 career games with 18 starts and made 41 saves for a .732 save percentage and allowed 15 goals for a 0.74 goals-against average in 1,833 minutes
- Amassed a 10-2-6 record with 11 solo shutouts and an additional four team clean sheets coming off the bench
- AAC All-Academic Team
- Helped Memphis win the American Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles and advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament
- Played in five games with two starts and made eight saves with one goal allowed in 243 minutes
- Kept a clean sheet in each start while playing all 90 minutes both contests
- Made a season-best three saves twice, against Ohio State on August 24 and vs. North Texas on September 14
- Most Outstanding Defensive Player at the AAC Championship
- AAC Championship All-Tournament Team
- AAC All-Academic Team
- Helped Memphis win the AAC Tournament title and reach the third round of the NCAA Tournament without a loss in six postseason games
- Played in and started 16 games and made 33 saves for a .702 save percentage with 14 goals allowed for a 0.83 goals-against average in more than 1,500 minutes
- Had nine shutouts and posted a record of 8-2-6
- Made a career-high-tying four saves in back-to-back games in the NCAA Tournament, first in a 1-0 win at No. 10 Saint Louis on November 12 and then in a 4-0 triumph vs. Mississippi State in the second round on November 18
- Notched a pair of shutouts and allowed just one goal, to the top-seeded team, with five total saves in the three-game AAC Tournament en route to earning Most Outstanding Defensive Player honors
- Began the regular season, making first collegiate starts, with three consecutive shutouts and 12 saves in four games
- Named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll after making six saves in two games to open the season, four against Florida Atlantic on September 8 in her first collegiate start and two against Indiana on September 11
- AAC All-Academic Team
- Came off the bench in two games and totaled 69 minutes
- Played 45 minutes in an 8-0 win over Arkansas Pine Bluff on August 26
- Made collegiate debut with 24 minutes in a 4-0 victory against Southeast Missouri State
- AAC All-Academic Team
- Did not appear in a game as a redshirt freshman
- Redshirted and did not appear in a game as a freshman
HIGH SCHOOL
- 2018 national bronze medalist for Ontario
- Helped Burlington Bayhawks to the U17 Ontario Cup championship title in 2018
- Also played ringette for Guelph
- Named an MVP for Team Ontario at the 2019 Canada Winter Games
PERSONAL
- Graduated from Memphis in December, 2023 with a bachelors of science in health sciences with a concentration in exercise sport and movement science
- Majoring in public health at Purdue
- Parents are David and Lisa Wyville
- Has one sister, Chelsea