2021: Named to the All-GLIAC First Team, All-GLIAC Tournament Team, and the United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest First Team. Earned GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week honors the first week of the season. Started in 17 of 18 games. Scored six goals and added five assists for 17 points. Had a pair of game-winning goals. Led the team with 66 shots and tied for first with 27 shots on goal.Â
2020-21: Appeared in and started all 12 matches. Named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year and to the All-GLIAC First Team. Led the team in goals (11), total points (23), shots (62), shots on goal (25), and game-winning goals (3). Ranked second in NCAA Division II in goals, fourth in total points, and seventh in goals per game.Â
2019: Made 17 starts while appearing in all 18 matches on the season. Led the team with five assists, 64 shots and 27 shots on goal. Scored a goal against Purdue Northwest and at Michigan Tech. Assisted on the game-winning goal against Michigan Tech to help propel NMU to the GLIAC Tournament. Also had assists against Winona St. at Parkside, at Tech, and against Davenport.Â
2018: Played in all 17 games during rookie campaign, getting 16 starts on the year. Led the Wildcats with nine goals and six assists for a total of 24 points. Achieved a school record of nine points against Finlandia as she tied a school record with four goals and added an assist. Added a goal and two assists at Purdue Northwest. Scored two goals at Saginaw Valley State. Scored goals at Parkside and against Ferris State. Added assists against Southern Indiana, Northwood and Parkside.
Before NMU: Named county Player of the Year as a senior at Hartland High School (Hartland, Michigan) after recording 17 goals and 43 points. She was second on the varsity team as a junior with 11 goals, but lead the team with 11 assists. During her freshman season, Halonen helped guide Hartland to the conference and sectional crowns. Halonen's club team was Michigan Alliance FC.
Personal:Â Daughter of Cheryl and Stephen Halonen and has nine siblings.