Career Statistics (Through 2023 Season)
2024: NACC Scholar-Athlete... Started 33 games in the field and one in the pitcher's circle... Pitched three shutout innings with two strikeouts to clinch a NACC Tournament berth against Wisconsin Lutheran (May 5) while hitting a double and recording a run... Hit a triple in the NACC Tournament game against Benedictine (May 9)... Notched three runs while batting 2-for-4 against Lakeland (April 14)... Recorded four multi-hit games... Tallied a pair of doubles.
2023: Academic All-District Team... NACC Scholar-Athlete... Started all 39 games... Had a .214 hitting percentage... Walked 16 times and hit by pitch 10 times... 2-1 record in the circle with a 2.70 ERA and four strikeouts... Pitched five innings of shutout ball against St. Norbert (April 29)... Posted two multi-hit games... Batted in a pair of runs in game one against Wisconsin Lutheran (April 8)... Stole six bases in ten attempts.
2022: Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete...NACC Scholar-Athlete...Appeared in 39 games, making 37 starts...Made an appearance in the circle 14 times...Second on the team with a .363 batting average...Led the team with a .504 on-base percentage...Totaled 33 hits and 26 runs...Posted seven doubles and a home run...Went 2-for-2 with a run, double, and RBI in game two win over Alverno (March 28)...Tossed a no-hitter against Alverno, striking out nine batters.
2021: Played for Cairn University…Started all 25 games…Batted .308 and scored 15 runs…Also threw 25.1 innings and posted a 2-3 record.
2020: Played for Cairn University…Started six games in the shortened season…Batted .333 and also pitched four innings.
High School: Coached by Eileen Macey…Team MVP and a three-time GCAC All-Conference selection…Played club for Chicago Out Burst…Also lettered in bowling and volleyball.
Personal: Majoring in criminal justice…Daughter of Regina and Jeffrey.
Why Edgewood College?: “I chose Edgewood College because of its welcoming and friendly environment. I also am from a bigger city and I loved that it had close ties to the city of Madison. Finally, I knew I would get a great challenge academically.”