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I'm proud to be a Wildcat because:
Wildcats are hardworking and believe that one only needs to be better than the person they were yesterday, last week, or 5 minutes ago. Wildcats are always growing and trying to better themselves and their teammates.
What do you enjoy most about being a student-athlete at St. Catherine University?Â
The amount of support we get from our fellow Wildcat athletes and professors.
I chose to attend St. Kate's because:Â of the soccer program philosophy and physical therapy program. The Wildcat culture is unlike any other in the MIAC, let alone the state of Minnesota. The St. Kate's soccer program aims to grow us as individuals, not only as soccer players.
2017: As a sophomore, Siljendahl appeared in 18 games starting 10. Siljendahl scored her only goal of the season against Concordia on October 7 in a 1-0 on the road.Â
2016: In her first season with the Wildcats, Siljendahl appeared in all 19 games and made 17 starts for the Wildcats. She finished the season with three points thanks to three assists throughout the season and 19 shots on goal.Â
Named Rookie-of-the-Year for the St. Kate's soccer team following freshman season.
Academic Honors/ Involvement:
Dean's List: Fall 16, Spring 17, Fall 17, Spring 18.Â
High School: At  Hermantown, Siljendahl was a two-time All-Conference first team honoree and helped guide the Hawks to three start conference titles from 2013-15. Siljendahl was named team MVP after her senior season, earned her second All-Conference first team honor, and was selected to play in the Essentia Health All-Star Game. Siljendahl was also named to the 2015 Duluth New Tribune All-Area team.
Personal: Siljendahl chose to attend St. Kate's because of the Wildcat coaching staff, the outstanding soccer program, and St. Kate's physical therapy program. She is the daughter of Jodi Olbin and Eric Siljendahl.