Why I chose Colby: "I chose Colby because it was a small liberal arts school. I also fell in love with the campus and the community as soon as I stepped onto campus. The women's ice hockey team also played an important role in my decision. Throughout all of my visits, I felt most at home and welcomed by CWIH."
Internship/Work Experience: Tess was an intern for Student Athletes Abroad.
Major: Educational Studies & History
Favorite Place on Campus: Mary Low Coffee House
Most Memorable Team Experience: "Sweeping Bowdoin my junior year."
Plans After Colby: "Next year I want to teach english abroad (probably somewhere in Africa). Then I either want to go into teaching or educational policy."
2019-20 season highlights: This was Dupre's second consecutive year being named as a team captain. Dupre played in 25 games this season. She registered eight goals and twelve assists for a total of twenty points, tied for the team lead. One of her goals was scored on the power play and one was a game winner. Dupre finished tied for seventh in the NESCAC in conference assists with seven. She was also tied for eighth in the NESCAC for total conference points. At the end of the season, as voted on by all of the NESCAC Head Coaches, Dupre was selected for the All NESCAC 2nd Team. Dupre was named to the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
2018-19 season highlights: Tess was named to the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team for the second straight season. She was third on the team in points scored (10), tied for second in assists (6), and tied for second in power play goals (2). She also tallied four total goals, including two game-tying scores.
2017-18 season highlights: Dupre played in all 25 games for the Mules. She finished the season tied for second on the team in scoring, tallying four goals and five assists. She also scored two power play goals and one game-winning goal. She was named to the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
2016-17 season highlights: Dupre played in seven games in her first year at Colby, tallying her first career assist.