Career Statistics
Honors
- Played for U23 Canadian National Team
Senior Year (2023)
- Played in all 17 of Colgate’s games, making eight starts and logging one goal while firing 12 shots, putting nine on goal
- Recorded two shots on goal against Sacred Heart (Sept. 1)
- Played 44 minutes and put a shot on target against Dartmouth (Sept. 24)
- Ripped two shots, landing one on frame, in 51 minutes of work at Holy Cross (Oct. 13)
- Recorded two shots on goal against Boston University (Oct. 20)
- Found the back of the net at Vermont (Oct. 22)
- Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
Junior Year (2022)
- Appeared in 17 of Colgate’s games and started 16 of them, recording eight shots, including one shot on goal
- Played 51 minutes and fired a shot at Cornell (Sept. 25)
- Logged two shots in 55 minutes of action against Vermont (Oct. 2)
- Fired three shots including one on goal against Stonehill (Oct. 11)
- Played the entire 60 minutes and notched two shots at Sacred Heart (Oct. 16)
Sophomore Year (2021)
Played in 13 games making 12 starts, tallying one assist and four shots on goal
Made first career start and fired a shot on goal at
UAlbany (Aug. 27)
Saw 53 minutes of action and notched a shot on goal against Cornell (Oct. 3)
Played the entire game and dished out her first-career assist at Towson (Oct. 24).
NFHCA National Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selectionÂ
First-Year (2020-21)
- Appeared in all five games for the Raiders
- Posted a shot on goal in the season finale at Holy Cross (April 18)
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Before Colgate
A 2020 graduate of
Crofton House School … a multi-sport athlete, lettered in field hockey, basketball, soccer, and tennis … also competed with the Canadian National Next Gen Team, Team BC, and the Rob Short Academy … was captain of the
Crofton field hockey and basketball programs … was a 2017 Provincial Champion for field hockey, and 2017 Provincial Champion with her tennis program … named to the Junior Canadian National Team in 2019 … became the U18 National Champions with Team BC in 2018 after becoming the 2017 U15 National Champions … also competed in the BC prospects camp and BC Summer Games for basketball … was a National Figure Skating Gold Level … a three-time Athlete of the Year at
Crofton House School … was on the
Honour Roll with Distinction … also participated in Model UN.
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Personal
Born: Bronwen Rees-Wiedemann in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Family: Daughter of Stefan Wiedemann and Megan Rees … has one brother, Evan.