Education
University of Minnesota
Quick Facts
- Position: Third
- Speciality: Women's Team
- Sisters, Kathleen and Leiliani, are also curlers who represent the Philippines in international competition
- Two-time state high school champion
Biographical Information
Growing up in Portage, Wisconsin, the youngest of three sisters, she followed her sisters, Kathleen and Leilani, into the sport of curling. Dubberstein was a two-time state champion in high school, competing on the same team with future U.S. national team teammate Madison Bear.
Dubberstein would win back-to-back junior titles (2017, 2018)- the latter with former high school teammate Bear.
Before the 2023-2024 season, Dubberstein joined Elizabeth Cousins’s team as the third for her curling team. The following season, Team Cousins would be the national runner-ups, and Dubberstein would qualify for her second U.S. Olympic Trials.
Her sisters, Kathleen and Leilani, are now curlers who have represented the Philippines at the 2025 Asian Winter Games and the 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships. They hope to qualify the nation for the curling world championships for the first time.
Off the curling, Dubberstein married her partner Keelee Thering in 2023. Dubberstein currently resides in Minnesota.
World Championship Experience
- World Junior Championships: 2018 (5th), 2017 (7th)
Career Highlights
- World Junior Championship, Aberdeen, 2018 (Team - Women)
- World Junior Championship, Pyeongchang, 2017 (Team - Women)