While that might seem like a decent haul for the 29-year-old Otago rider, Schofield felt her performances could have been better.
She won the 500m time trial but had to settle for silver in the keirin and bronze in the match sprint.
''It was a bit mixed,'' she responded when asked if she was happy with her results.
''I would have liked to have done faster times. I didn't PB [personal best] in any of them and I'm a bit disappointed about that.
''I felt training was going pretty well leading up to the nationals. But that's how sport goes, really. You can't be on form all the time.''
Schofield drew a blank when asked why her preparation did not produce better times.
''I'm not quite sure. I don't know how to describe it. The 500m was my best performance. That was the closest to my personal best, so that was pleasing.''
It was the last opportunity for riders to impress selectors before the Commonwealth Games team is selected and Schofield was uncertain about her prospects.
''I don't know. It is up the selectors if they want to nominate me. I really don't know. It will be a tough call if I go or not.''
Schofield has made a lot of sacrifices to chase her dreams. It has been six years of hard work and she has twice moved camps. She relocated from her home in Dunedin to Invercargill two years ago to make more use of the fabulous facilities down there. But with BikeNZ now based in Cambridge, Schofield decided to move again and shifted there in early January.
''It is the place to be if you want to get to the top,'' she said.
But while Schofield lives elsewhere, she still rides in Otago colours.
Her ultimate goal is to compete at the 2016 Olympics. She teamed up with Natasha Hansen in a bid to qualify for the team sprint event and came agonisingly close to securing a berth at the London Olympics in 2012.
Had it not been for Schofield's slip at the start of an important race in Melbourne that year, which cost valuable time, the pair may have claimed the spot that ultimately went to Venezuela.
''I'm in this sport because I want to see how far I can go. I still feel there is a lot left in me to go even faster. I want to do as much as I can to get there.''