One of the top two-way players in the Ivy League, Viola captured third-team IWLCA All-America honors in 2006. She opened that season with one of her best games, tallying four goals and recording three draw controls in the victory over Colgate. She added four goals in the win over Cal and three more against Columbia that season, which added to her 68 draw controls in her three total seasons, good for fourth all-time at Cornell. Viola earned her first All-Ivy honor despite missing the final three games of the 2006 season due to injury. She ended the year ranked fourth on the team in goals (27) and points (34), scoring a pair of game-winning goals, including in the Ivy-clinching win at Harvard. In Ivy play, Viola was third on the team in scoring (12-4-16) and had more than twice as many draw controls (16) as anyone else on the squad. The Tewaaraton Trophy candidate had at least three points in seven games, including four-point efforts against Colgate, Notre Dame, California and Columbia. Her best all-around game came in a win over Penn, scoring three times and recording four ground balls and four draw controls. She was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week on April 24 after wins over Syracuse and Yale. Viola was a key component to the Big Red's scoring unit as an IWLCA Regional All-American first team in 2006 as well as the IWLCA Scholastic All-American in 2006 and 2007.
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