Career Statistics (Through 2021 Season)
2023: NACC Scholar-Athlete...
Played in 23 matches with 3 starts... Finished season with 14 kills, six digs, and four blocks... Posted three kills against Benedictine (October 24) and nationally-ranked UW-Whitewater (September 2).
2022: NACC Scholar-Athlete...Played in 25 matches... Had a season-high six kills against Loras (September 24) , six kills and a .333 hitting percentage against Illinois Tech (October 8), and five against Concordia Chicago (October 22)... Had 48 kills, 21 digs, and 24 blocks... Posted three blocks against Loras (September 24) and Lakeland (October 4).
2021: Played in 21 matches…Totaled 39 kills, 13 digs, and nine blocks…Tallied a career-best 10 kills and hit .280 in a win over No. 25 Concordia University Wisconsin (September 15)…Also posted a season-best three digs against CUW…Recorded five kills in back-to-back wins over Loras College (September 25) and UW-Platteville (September 28).
2020: NACC Scholar-Athlete…Appeared in nine matches…Tallied nine kills…Posted a season-high three kills in first career collegiate match, against Wisconsin Lutheran College (March 7)...Added a season-best two digs in each match against Wisconsin Lutheran on the opening day of the season.
High School: Played for Wisconsin Heights under coach Amy Schlimgen... Was runner-up in conference her senior year while winning the Monroe Tournament... Earned honorable mention all-conference as a team captain her senior year... Part of a regional champion squad junior and sophomore year, as well as conference champions her sophomore year... Played for Madison Elite under coach Kevin Scopoline
Personal: Daughter of Mike and Lora Raegan... High honor roll all four years of high school... Part of the national honor society... Participated in musicals, plays, and choir... Sang and played guitar for church while also volunteering at the Women's Care Center in Madison... Writes her own music and was a lead for her school's musical her senior year.
Why Edgewood College?: "I love being in a small community while still being able to venture out into the bigger city of Madison. I also had a wonderful opportunity of playing with my big sister, Mackenzie Doherty for two years so I had a piece of home already at Edgewood."