2017-18: Kohlasch finished the season ranked third on the Saints' squad averaging eight points per game and led the team with 48 3-pointers on the year…Kohlasch recorded a career-high 26 points against Skidmore on December 1… She also recorded a second-best 66 assists and 28 steals… Kohlasch shared Female Senior Scholar-Athlete Award accolades with Megan Kellogg at the St. Lawrence Senior Athletics Banquet in May…She also earned Liberty League All-Academic honors.
2016-17: A junior captain for the Saints, she played in all 24 games in her third season with the team… She finished fifth on the team scoring 165 points… She led the team with 21 steals, second shooting 78.6 percent from the free throw line, third with 50 assists and finished sixth grabbing 65 rebounds... She scored a season-high of 18 points against Vassar in February. Â
2015-16:Kohlasch started 25 of the 26 games for the Saints in her second season with the team … She finished fifth on the team with a scoring average of 7.0 points per game and was tied for fourth on the team with 3.3 rebounds per contest … Her season-best 20 points came against Clarkson as she had back-to-back season highs after scoring 16 points against William Smith earlier in the week … She also had back-to-back double-digit scoring games with 14 against Williams Smith in the first meeting and 15 against RIT … She led the team in field goal percentage among players with more than 50 attempts with a .441 percentage (64-for-145) and also led the team from 3-point range (.438, 32-for-73) … Her .793 free throw-percentage was third on the team and her 64 assists was second on the squad … She earned Liberty League All-Academic honors.
2014-15: Kohlasch started all 27 games for the Saints as a first-year guard … She averaged 5.5 points and 2.2 rebounds per game … She was fourth on the team with 44 assists … She scored points in each of the first 14 games of the year including 10 points against both Brockport and RIT … She scored a season-best 24 points with 8-for-12 shooting including 6-for-10 from 3-point range against Union in the Liberty League Tournament semifinal victory.
Prior to St. Lawrence
Kohlasch was a decorated student-athlete, earning recognition for her academic efforts and play on the basketball and soccer teams. A captain of the basketball team, she was a two-time All-State selection from the Burlington Free Press, a three-time VBA All-Metro Team choice and played on two undefeated state championship teams. Kaelyn, who also won three state championships in soccer and was a two-time All-State selection for that sport as well, was a high honor roll student each quarter all four years of high school. A member of the National Honor Society, she won awards in both science and government.