Completed Event: Field Hockey versus Harvard on August 23, 2025 ,
Final

Field Hockey
vs Harvard
2006: For the second season in a row, Bildner finished the season as the team's leading scorer, as she tallied nine goals and one assist in her 17 games. Her 44 shots, 24 of them being on goal, led the team. She had two two-point games on the season, including a hat trick against Massachusetts on Sept. 20. Bildner was named to the first team All-Ivy for her performance. Her numbers also drew the attention of the NFHCA who named Bildner to the second team for her second year in a row. Bildner was also named to the Ivy League Honor Roll five times.
2005: Bildner started all 17 games for Dartmouth last year. She finished the year with 14 points on seven goals, including two gamewinning goals. Bildner notched a pair of goals at Massachusetts in a 2-1, double overtime victory. She also scored the game-winner 10 days later in another one-goal victory at Harvard to cap off a three-game scoring streak that also included a tally against Columbia. Bildner earned a spot on the NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad and was named second team All-Northeast Region by the NFHCA. She also earned second team All-Ivy honors and was the League's rookie of the week after scoring a goal against Cornell in the season finale.
Before Dartmouth: Bildner played four years of varsity field hockey at Middlesex School, leading her team to a share of the Independent School League title her junior year and an outright championship as a senior. A captain during her career, Bildner helped Middlesex win the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class B crown her final two years, which included a 10-0-3 campaign as a senior. She was named all-league during her final three seasons and a Regional All-America selection as a senior. That year, she was also named Dynamic All-East as well as All-New England. In 2002, she competed in the Junior Olympics. On the lacrosse field, Bildner was named an All-American her senior year.