Career Honors
2016 NSCAA All-America Second Team
2x All-Atlantic Region (2016 First Team, 2015 Second Team)
2x All-PSAC (2016 First Team, 2015 Second Team)
2017 Chambliss Academic Achievement Award Copper Medal
2017 KU Female Senior Athlete of the Year
2017 KU Female Athlete of the Year
2017 LVAIAW Most Outstanding Senior Athlete at KU
4x PSAC Scholar-Athlete
4x Dean's List Honors
PSAC Athlete of the Week (9/9/13)
D2ADA Academic Achievement Award (2016-17)
2016 (Game-by-Game): PSAC Scholar-Athlete and D2ADA Academic Achievement Award...Started in 24 of her 25 appearances for the Golden Bears in her senior season. Curry was a key catalyst for KU and helped lead it to its first final four appearance in school history. She posted seven goals and four assists during the season. Curry earned many postseason honors, including being named to the All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region First Teams, as well as being honored as a Second Team All-American by the NSCAA, becoming just the fifth All-American in school history. She capped off her phenomenal KU career with 26 goals (fourth all-time), nine assists and 61 points (seventh)...Earned All-America Second Team honors by the NSCAA - the fifth All-American in program history (12/1)...Named All-Atlantic Region First Team by the D2CCA and NSCAA (11/30)...Posted an assist in the finals of the PSAC playoffs (11/8)...Recorded a goal in the semi-finals of the PSAC playoffs in a win over Gannon (11/4)...Named All-PSAC First Team (11/3)...Posted her 25th career goal in a victory over Bloomsburg in the PSAC playoffs. She is now the sixth Golden Bear to reach 25 career goals (11/1)...Notched a goal in a win over Pitt-Johnstown (10/25)...Posted an assist in a win over Gannon (10/15)...Recorded her 22nd career goal in a win over Holy Family, moving her into sixth all-time in program history (9/26)...Scored the game-winning goal in an overtime victory over Shippensburg (9/21)...Posted a goal in a victory over Seton Hill, becoming the tenth player in program history to score 20 career goals (9/10).
2015 (Game-by-Game): PSAC Scholar-Athlete (6/29)...Named to the NSCAA All-Atlantic Region Second Team (12/2)...Curry started 14-of-17 games as a junior and was tied for the most goals on the team with six. She also totaled three assists...Named All-PSAC Second Team (11/4)...Scored a goal in a win over Mercyhurst (10/24)...Posted a goal in a win over Mansfield (10/21)...Notched two assists in a win over Clarion (10/10)...Scored the game-winning goal in a victory over East Stroudsburg (10/7)...Tallied a goal in a victory over Shippensburg (9/19)...Recorded the game-winning assist in an overtime win over Millersville (9/3).
2014 (Game-by-Game): Named a PSAC Scholar-Athlete (7/6)…In her sophomore season, Curry ranked third on the team with six goals and tallied an assist in 18 games played. Two of her goals were game-winning. Scored a goal in a win over Gannon (10/22)...Recorded a goal in a win over Indiana (PA) (10/18)...Recorded two goals and an assist in a win over Lock Haven (10/4)...Had two goals in a win over Alderson-Broaddus (9/18)...Recorded four shots in an overtime loss to Shippensburg (9/13).
2013 (Game-by-Game): Named a PSAC Scholar-Athlete (7/3)...Curry made an immediate impact during her freshman year at KU. She saw action in 17 games, starting 11, and finished third on the team with 15 points. Her seven goals tied her for the team-lead, also recording one assist. She had two multi-goal games, netting a hat-trick against Alderson-Broaddus...Had an assist in a win over West Chester in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (11/15)...Recorded a goal in a win over Gannon (10/30)...Scored three goals in a win over Alderson-Broaddus (10/28)...Recorded a goal in a win over Clarion (9/27)...Named the PSAC Athlete of the Week after scoring two goals to upset No. 7 West Chester (9/9)...Scored two goals in a win over West Chester (9/7).
Dallastown High School: Set numerous records in helping Dallastown earn three county championships (2010, 2011, 2012). She was a four-year varsity player and holds scoring records for a single-season (25) and career (62), as well as total points for a single-season (60) and career (151). She ranks fifth for a single-season (10) and rates fourth all-time (23). She is a three-time all-county honorable mention selection.