Intihar, a two-time Ivy League Player of the Year, helped the Big Red to a pair of Ivy League titles and NCAA tournament appearances. The three-time first-team All-Ivy and NFCA all-region selection established 12 single-season and career records while starting all 205 career games for the Big Red. She graduated with Ivy League and school records in career hits (257), established a Cornell mark for runs scored (175) and ranked in the top 10 in batting average (.377) and doubles (47) as well as 12 other categories. Intihar was also widely regarded as one of the top defensive players at any position in the Ancient Eight. A 2010 second-team Academic All-American, she was a three-time Academic All-District team member was also a two-time Academic All-Ivy League pick. She earned All-Ivy accolades all four seasons (first team as a freshman, junior and senior; second team as a sophomore). Intihar was named to the ECAC first-team as a freshman after she led the team and placed second in the Ivy with 11 home runs. Her sophomore year she paced the conference in hits (68) and doubles (17), setting a school record, while hitting .393. She upped that average to .394 as a junior, setting a Big Red record and pacing the circuit with her 51 runs scored. As a senior, she was the toughest player in Division I to strike out (just twice in 188 at bats) while leading the conference in hits and ranking in the top 10 in five offensive categories.