Hall of Fame
As a freshman, she led the Eagles into the NAIA District 14 playoffs for the first time in school history. Upon graduation she was one of six Eagles in the 1,000 point club. In 1987, she received NAIA All-District 14, the first Edgewood College female athlete to do so. At the end of her career, she ranked #1 in scoring (1,854 points), field goals attempted (1,740) and made (809), shooting percentage (.465), rebounds (1,111), and games played (107). Over her career, she averaged 17.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game. Was three times All-NAIA District 14 from 1987-89, twice All-Midwest Catholic Conference, NLCAA All-District 3 and later a small college All-American. Graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education.