2025 AWARDS
2025 All-Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete Team
NFCA Scholar-Athlete All-American
NWC All-Sportsmanship Team
2025 SEASON HIGHS (Single Game Highs)
Games Played/Games Started: 24/24
Average/On-base Percentage/Slugging Percentage: .352/.410/.407
Hits: 19 (2 four times)
Runs: 14 (2 three times)
Runs Batted In: 13 (2 three times)
Stolen Bases: 2-3 (1 two times)
Total Bases: 22 (3 vs Pacific 3/16/25 GM1)
NOTABLES
- Served as the starting catcher for the first 24 games before an injury cut her junior season short
- Enjoyed a breakout season offensively that included career-highs in batting average and on-base percentage by nearly 100 points in both categories
- Recorded a six-game hitting streak from March 1-11
- Finished the year with 92 putouts, 10 assists and one error for a .990 fielding percentage
- Went 2-4 with two runs scored in a 12-5 win over Pacific in game two on Opening Day
- Posted three hits, a run scored and two RBI in both games on March 15 in a sweep of Pacific
- Finished 2-3 with two RBI in a 13-1 win over Hamline in Florida on March 23
- Notched two hits in three at-bats against #7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh on March 25
2024 AWARDS
Northwest Conference All Conference: Second Team
College Sports Communicators: Academic All-District
2024 SEASON HIGHS (Single Game Highs)
Games Played/Games Started: 40/39
Average/On-base Percentage/Slugging Percentage: .264/.301/.425
Hits: 23 (3 at Pacific University March 23 GM2)
Runs: 14 (2 two times)
Runs Batted In: 16 (3 at Puget Sound April 27 GM1)
Total Bases: 37 (5 at Pacific University March 23 GM2)
NOTABLES
- Took over the starting catching job and enjoyed a breakout season in the plate during her sophomore season
- Racked up six doubles, one triple and two home runs
- Added three walks, two hit by pitches and a team-high six sacrifice bunts
- Threw out nine of 35 (25.7 percent) base stealers
- Posted a .971 fielding percentage with 155 putouts and 47 assists
- Notched a hit in 18 contests including four multi-hit games
- Opened the season with two hits in three at-bats and an RBI in the season-opening win over Bushnell on February 10
- Finished 3-3 with two runs, one RBI and a home run on March 23 in a road win over Pacific
- Recorded hits and RBI in all four games during the Pioneers four-game set at Puget Sound as she racked up five hits, four runs, eight RBI, a double and a home run in the four-game sweep from April 27-28
- Delivered a two-run double against Pacific Lutheran in the opening game of the Northwest Conference Tournament to help Lewis & Clark earn their first-ever NWC Tournament victory
2023 SEASON HIGHS (Single Game Highs)
Games Played/Games Started: 38/38
Average/On-base Percentage/Slugging Percentage: .215/.291/.280
Hits: 20 (2 two times)
Runs: 6 (1 six times)
Runs Batted In: 15 (2 five times)
Stolen Bases: 2-3 (1 two times)
Total Bases: 26 (4 vs. George Fox April 13 GM2)
NOTABLES
- Proved to be an essential every-game starter with her time split between third base and catcher during her freshman season
- Led the team with 63 assists and finished fifth on the team in putouts (56) to post a .975 fielding percentage (3 errors)
- Recorded three doubles and one home run
- Finished the season fourth on the team in RBI
- Posted multiple hits two times and multiple RBI five times
- Started both games of the Pioneers season-opening doubleheader and recorded her first career hit, run scored and RBI
- Notched her first collegiate multiple hit game (2-4) with a run scored, two RBI and a double
- Hit her first collegiate home run and drove in two runs on April 13 in game two against George Fox
At Lewis & Clark: Minoring in Health Studies ... Member of the Mental Health Validation Program (MVP).
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Huntington Beach High School ... Played club for California Cruisers Sievers ... Led her team to back-to-back Sunset League Titles as a junior and senior ... Won the Coaches' Award in 2019 and 2021 ... Named to the All-Academic Team and a Scholar-Athlete in 2021.
Why Lewis & Clark?: Coach Cyrus and the softball team created a very welcoming environment when I came to visit back in October and the campus felt like a place I could call home. Plus, after living in Southern California my whole life I wanted a change of scenery. I also wanted to take part in the school's amazing academics, specifically their environmental studies program.