Streeten returns to the sidelines at William Smith after spending the past season as the head coach at Alfred last year.
Streeten also spent two years as the Head Coach at Elmira. Streeten helped mentor a pair of rookies to two of the best performances in recent memory. Mikayla Carfello '22 stepped into a large role almost immediately, ending the season with a team-leading 26 points (24g-2a), the most by an EC freshman since 2016.
During Streeten's prior stint with the Herons (2014-15), she helped the Herons to a 15-19 overall record. Streeten mentored 2014 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year Rachel Hughes '14.
Streeten also spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Mules of Colby College, members of the ultra-competitive New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). In 2017, Colby posted an impressive 15-4 overall record with an 8-2 mark in conference action. Streeten's Mules won 13 consecutive games, en route to capturing the NESCAC Championship, the third in program history, earning a berth into the NCAA Tournament and peaking at No. 3 in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Division III Coaches Poll. Colby advanced to the NESCAC Tournament once again in 2018 and finished the year ranked No. 21 in the country, according to the IWLCA.
During her time at Colby, Streeten helped tutor seven All-Conference, 12 All-Region, and three All-America honorees, as well as the 2017 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year and 19 NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team award winners. She also had the opportunity to grow professionally under the mentorship of Colby's head coach, Karen Henning, a three-time regional and two-time national Coach of the Year.
Prior to joining the Mules, Streeten worked at Morrisville State College in 2016. With the Mustangs, she coached Jordan Anderson, who was named the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) in 2016. Streeten's time with the Mustangs also included two seasons as an assistant field hockey coach, during which she saw eight players collect All-Conference recognition, in addition to NEAC Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year awards in 2016. At Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Streeten also worked full-time in the college’s admissions office for a season.
Streeten was a record-setting women’s lacrosse student-athlete at the Rochester Institute of Technology. A standout midfielder and two-year team captain, the Penn Yan, New York, native led the Tigers to four consecutive conference tournaments, three of which came as a member of the Empire 8 Conference from 2009-11.
She had her best collegiate season as a senior in the spring of 2012, when she recorded a career-high 86 points (62g-24a). As a result, she was crowned RIT's Female Senior Athlete of the Year, as well as an All-Liberty League and IWLCA All-Region Second Teamer. Streeten graduated second all-time in RIT history in points and currently ranks fourth with 196 points (132g-64a). The point and goal totals from her senior campaign are fourth-most in RIT single-season history, and she also ranks among the Tigers' leaders in assists and draw controls.
A former IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selection and Presidential Scholarship recipient at RIT, Streeten graduated cum laude in 2012 with a bachelor's in New Media Marketing and a concentration in Environmental Studies. In December of 2017, she completed her master's in Sports Management from SUNY Cortland.