BEFORE COLBY
Emilie played soccer and lacrosse at the Brooks School. She earned all-league first team honors in her junior and senior seasons. Klein was an all-state selection in her senior year. Emilie, a member of the Cum Laude Society, was an academic All-American after her junior and senior seasons for lacrosse. She also earned all-league first team honors her senior season for lacrosse. She had a summer internship at Mill City Grows in Lowell, Massachusetts.
AT COLBY
Emilie has a double major in Global Studies and Environmental Policy. She is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
2016 soccer season highlights: Klein appeared in all 15 games for the Mules, making 14 starts. She finished the season with one goal. Klein served as a captain for the second year.
2016 lacrosse season highlights: Klein played in 13 games for the Mules and started in all of them. She finished the season with 10 goals, two assists, 20 ground balls, and led the team and was eighth in the NESCAC with 23 caused turnovers. She was named to the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
2015 soccer season highlights: Klein started in 14 games on defense for the Mules, finishing the year with one shot. She was one of three captains for the Mules.
2015 lacrosse season highlights: Klein was tied for 13th in the NESCAC in caused turnovers (17) and was 17th in ground balls (27). She appeared in 15 games, making eight starts. Emilie finished the season with seven goals and four assists, and was second on the team with 27 ground balls and 19 draw controls.
2014 soccer season highlights: Klein played in all 16 games for the Mules in her sophomore season, making 15 starts.
2014 lacrosse season highlights: Emilie made 17 starts and appeared in all 18 games for the Mules in her first season. Klein finished the season with four goals and one assist along with a shot percentage of .444. Klein also compiled 15 ground balls, 26 draw controls, and was tied for second on the team in caused turnovers (12).
2013 soccer season highlights: Emilie stepped in and made an impact on defense by starting all 15 games in her first year.