Senior (2019): MVC Second-Team All-Conference selection ... Named to the MVC All-Defensive Team ... Earned a spot on the MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team after earning an honorable mention in 2018 ... Senior CLASS Award candidate ... Recorded 12 multi-hit and 11 multi-RBI games ... Ranked second on the team in batting average (.333), starting all but one game for the Redbirds ... Led the team with 36 RBI, turning in a game-high five RBI in a 16-8 run-rule victory at Evansville (March 17) ... Launched her first career grand slam against the Purple Aces on March 17 ... Scored a pair of runs in four separate games, before finishing with 17 on the season ... Was one of five Redbirds to tally seven doubles ... Broke the ISU career putout record on April 10 against Bradley, before finishing the season with 301 for a career total of 1,381 ... Finished her career in the top 20 all-time at ISU in batting average (.321), on-base percentage (.398), hits (175), doubles (35), RBI (110), total bases (258), walks (65) and sacrifice flies (7) ... Served as a team captain for the Redbirds.
Junior (2018): MVC Second-Team All-Conference selection ... Given first MVC Scholar-Athlete team selection with an honorable mention ... Led the team at the plate with a .304 batting average ... Closed the season on a nine-game reached base streak, while registering a seven-game hitting streak from April 24 - May 6 ... Turned in 12 multi-hit games, including a trio of three-hit games to lead the team against San Diego (Feb. 16), Maryland (Feb. 25) and UNI (Apr. 28) ... Led the team with nine multi-RBI games, including a three RBI game against North Dakota (Feb. 18) and Maryland (Feb. 25) ... Hit 11 doubles on the season to lead the Redbirds ... Launched a home run against San Diego (Feb. 16) and North Dakota (Feb. 18) ... Drew a season-best four walks versus then-No. 23 McNeese (Mar. 3) ... Finished the season with a MVC leading 434 putouts, to have 1,080 for her career through three seasons, to rank fourth all-time in program history.Â
Sophomore (2017): Illinois State single-season record holder in putouts with 527 …. NFCA All-Mideast Region Third-Team selection … MVC First-Team All-Conference selection … Named to the NISC All-Tournament Team … MVC Scholar Athlete of the Week on April 11 … Started all but one game for ISU … Led the Redbirds and the MVC in putouts … Had the team’s best fielding percentage of .987 in 549 chances … Led the team with 15 doubles … Ranks second-best on the team with a .575 slugging percentage and the team’s third-highest on-base percentage of .429  … Owns the sixth-best batting average and slugging percentage in the MVC … Has fielded the most double plays in the Valley with 23 … Led the team with 21 multi-hit games … Had 10 multi-RBI games … Logged three-consecutive multi-hit games twice (Feb. 24-March 3, March 18-March 25) … Went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBIs versus Delaware (Feb. 11) … Hit a perfect 3-for-3 against Rutgers with two RBIs and her first home run of the season (March 11) … Was 3-for-3 against Loyola with two home runs (April 9) … Ended the season with a five-game hitting streak and a seven-game on-base streak … Set a single-game high of 18 putouts against Southern Illinois in the MVC Tournament (May 12).Â
Freshman (2016):Â Appeared in 29 games and started 27 ... hit .209 with 14 hits, three runs and 11 RBIs ... hit two doubles and three home runs ... had five hits, two runs, three RBIs and two home runs during first three games at Arizona State ... drove in a run in five Valley contests ... went 2-for-3 in final regular season game at UNI May 8.
Marian Catholic HS: Three-year varsity player for head coach Kerri Evans at Marian Catholic High School…three-time All-Conference nominee…three-time All-Area selection…2014 Illinois Times All-Area MVP…2014 Second Team All-State selection…2014 Chicago Sun-Times All-Area selection…batted .486 with nine home runs and 43 RBI as a junior in 2014…batted .403 at a sophomore in 2013…named to MCHS Honor Roll…plays for Illinois Chill travel team coached by Brian Edwards and Glen Nelson.