For over a decade, Alissa has been competing at the U.S. national championships as a senior lady, winning the gold in 2009 and 2011 and bronze in 2007. She is also a two-time U.S. Collegiate National Champion (2004 & 2008). The 2010-11 season was her strongest to-date and Alissa became the first U.S. lady since Sasha Cohen (2002) to win the Grand Prix final.

2011 U.S. National Championships
2011-2012 (Senior)
2nd – US National Championships
5th – Grand Prix Final
3rd – Trophee Eric Bompard
1st - Skate America
2010-2011 (Senior)
5th – World Championships
5th – Four Continents Championships
1st – US National Championships
1st – Grand Prix Final
3rd – Trophee Eric Bompard
1st – Skate Canada
2009-2010 (Senior)
10th – US National Championships
2nd – Skate Canada
4th – Rostelecom Cup
1st – Nebelhorn Trophy
2008-2009 (Senior)
11th – World Championships
9th – Four Continents Championships
1st – US National Championships
4th – Cup of Russia
3rd – Skate Canada
1st – Nebelhorn Trophy
2007-08 (Senior)
9th – US National Championships
6th – NHK Trophy
9th – Cup of China
2006-2007 (Senior)
15th – World Championships
5th – Four Continents Championships
3rd – US National Championships
9th – Cup of Russia
4th – Skate Canada

2009 U.S. National Championships
2005-2006 (Senior)
6th – World Junior Championships
7th – US National Championships
6th – Grand Prix Final
4th – Marshall’s Challenge
1st – Skate Canada
2nd – Skate America
5th – Campbell’s International FS Classic
2nd – Ondrej Nepela Memorial
1st – Skate Detroit
2004-2005 (Senior)
6th – World Junior Championships
7th – US National Championships
5th – Marshalls World Cup
2nd – Midwestern Sectional
4th – Skate America
1st – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
4th – Nebelhorn Trophy
1st – US Collegiate Championships
2003-2004 (Senior)
12th – US National Championships
2nd – Midwestern Sectional
1st – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
5th – Junior Grand Prix (Sofia)
2002-2003 (Senior)
10th – US National Championships
2nd – Midwestern Sectional
5th – Junior Grand Prix Final
2nd – Junior Grand Prix (Slovakia)
2nd – Junior Grand Prix (France)
2001-2002 (Senior)
1st – Gardena Trophy
11th – US National Championships
2nd – Midwestern Sectional
2nd – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
2000-2001 (Junior)
1st – Triglav Trophy
2nd – US National Championships
1st – Midwestern Sectional
1st – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
1999-2000 (Junior)
9th – Midwestern Sectional
3rd – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
1998-1999 (Novice)
10th – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
1997-1998 (Intermediate)
5th – Midwestern Sectional
1st – Eastern Great Lakes Regional
1996-1997 (Juvenile)
4th – Eastern Great Lakes Regional