Career Single-Game Highs (as of Feb. 21, 2026)
Points: 29, vs. Warner Pacific (Nov. 23, 2024)
Rebounds: 18, at Pacific (Feb. 16, 2024)
Assists: 5, vs. Northwest Indian (Jan. 9, 2024)
Steals: 4, vs. Northwest Indian (Jan, 13, 2026)
Blocked Shots: 4, vs. Pacific (Jan. 20, 2024)
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2025-26 | JuniorÂ
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Awards
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All-NWC Third Team
CSC Academic All-District
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Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
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Games Played / Games Started: 17 / 17
Minutes: 489 / 28.7 avg (41 at Pacific Lutheran 1/3)
Points: 221 / 13.0 ppg (26 at Pacific 1/10)
Rebounds: 145 / 8.5 rpg (13, 2x, last vs. Whitman 1/16)
Assists: 19 (4, 2x, last vs. Northwest Indian 1/13)
Blocks: 6 (2 vs. Northwest Indian 1/13)
Steals: 21 (4 vs. Northwest Indian 1/13)
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Notables
- Started all 17 games she played during the 2025-26 season and tied for the team lead in scoring at 13.0 points per game.
- Led the team in rebounding with 145 total rebounds and averaged 8.5 rebounds per game.
- Posted 21 points in an overtime win at Pacific Lutheran on Jan. 3.
- Scored a season-high 26 points at Pacific on Jan. 10.
- Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds twice, at Pacific Lutheran on Jan. 3 and against Whitman on Jan. 16.
- Suffered a season-ending injury against Linfield on Jan. 24 after scoring 11 points with five rebounds in 17 minutes.
- Finished the season shooting .927 from the free-throw line, making 51 of 55 attempts.
- Surpassed 500 career rebounds during the season and finished the year with 564 career rebounds, ranking 12th in program history.
- Closed her junior season with 764 career points, 564 career rebounds, 85 assists, 82 steals and 41 blocks in 66 career games.
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2024-25 | Sophomore
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Awards
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NWC All-Conference Second Team
CSC Academic All-District team
All-NWC Scholar-Athlete
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Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
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Games Played / Games Started: 25/25
Minutes: 769 / 30.8 avg (37, at Willamette 12/6)
Points: 373 / 14.9 ppg (29 vs Warner Pacific 11/23)
Rebounds: 211 / 8.4 rpg (16, 2x, last at Willamette 12/06)Â Â
Assists: 34 (4, 2x, last vs Northwest Indian 1/14)
Blocks: 18 (3 vs George Fox 1/25)
Steals: 29 (3, 2x, last vs Linfield 2/15)
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Notables
- Started all 25 games and led the team in both scoring (14.9 ppg) and rebounding (8.4 rpg).
- Ranked among NWC leaders in double-doubles with seven.
- Recorded 20 or more points in six games, including a career-high 29 versus Warner Pacific on Nov. 23.
- Posted two games with 16 or more rebounds, highlighted by 16 at Willamette on Dec. 6.
- Shot 38.7 percent from the field and 75.0 percent from the free-throw line.
- Led Lewis & Clark with 18 blocks and was second on the team with 29 steals.
- Finished the season with 373 total points and 211 rebounds.
2023-24 | First Year
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Awards
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All-NWC Scholar-Athlete
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Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
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Games Played / Games Started: 24 / 23
Minutes: 764 / 31.8 avg (42 at Whitworth 2/3)
Points: 170 / 7.1 ppg (14 at Whitworth 2/3)
Rebounds: 208 / 8.7 rpg (18 at Pacific 2/16)
Assists: 32 (5 vs. Northwest Indian 1/9)
Blocks: 17 (4 vs. Pacific 1/20)
Steals: 32 (3 three times, last: at Whitworth 2/3)
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Notables
- Started 23 of 24 games and led the team with 8.7 rebounds per game.
- Made her collegiate debut and first career start against Whittier on Nov. 11.
- Posted four double-doubles, highlighted by 14 points and 16 rebounds at Whitworth on Feb. 3.
- Recorded 10 or more rebounds in 10 contests, including a career-high 18 at Pacific on Feb. 16.
- Led Lewis & Clark in blocks with 17 and steals with 32.
- Averaged 7.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 31.8 minutes per game.
- Shot 40.3 percent from the field and scored a season-high 14 points twice.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Tahoma High School…She was a two-time Second Team All-NPSL honoree…Named the SBLive Washington Athlete of the Week…Three-time team captain of her high school team…Two-time recipient of the Run for Your Teammates Award…Earned the WIAA Sportsmanship Award…Member of her four-time league champion high school basketball team…WIAA 4A State Basketball Finalist and Third Place Finish…Named Student of the Quarter…Member of the National Honor Society.
Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis & Clark because there were multiple opportunities available to me. I get to participate in basketball, the music program, clubs, and my intended fields of study. I think Portland is a cool area, and I feel that I will fit in at L&C.