Career Single-Game Highs (as of May 1, 2026)
Goals: 8 at Whitworth (Apr. 19, 2025)
Assists: 3, 2x, last at Pacific (Apr. 25, 2026)
Points: 9 at Whitworth (Apr. 19, 2025)
Draw Controls: 10 vs. Pacific (Mar. 17, 2024)
Ground Balls: 5, 3x, last at Pacific Lutheran (Mar. 1, 2025)
Caused Turnovers: 5 at Puget Sound (Feb. 21, 2026)
2026 | Junior
Awards
All-NWC Third Team
CSC Academic All-District
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 18 / 18
Goals: 51 (6, 2x, last at Pacific Lutheran, 4/11)
Assists: 13 (3 at Pacific, 4/25)
Points: 64 (8 at Pacific Lutheran, 4/11)
Shots/Shots on Goal: 99 / 77
Ground Balls: 29 (4, 2x, last vs. Whitworth, 4/17)
Caused Turnovers: 19 (5 at Puget Sound, 2/21)
Notables
- Started all 18 games during the 2026 season and finished third on the team with 51 goals and 64 points while adding 13 assists.
- Earned NWC Women's Lacrosse Defensive Student-Athlete of the Week honors on Feb. 23 after recording eight caused turnovers and seven ground balls across two River Otters wins, while also contributing five goals and one assist offensively.
- Recorded a career-high five caused turnovers on Feb. 21 at Puget Sound.
- Tied her career-high with three assists at Pacific on Apr. 25.
- Scored a season-high six goals twice, in an 18-7 win at Linfield on March 4 and a 2203 win at Pacific Lutheran on Apr. 11.
- Led the team with eight free-position goals and added seven woman-up goals, one woman-down goal and one game-winning goal.
2025 | Sophomore
Awards
All-Northwest Conference Second Team
College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 17 / 17
Goals: 71 (8 at Whitworth 4/19)
Assists: 10 (2, 3x; last at George Fox 4/26)
Points: 81 (9 at Whitworth 4/19)
Shots/Shots on Goal: 143 / 109
Draw Controls: 29 (7 vs. Linfield 4/16)
Ground Balls: 22 (5 at Pacific Lutheran 3/1)
Caused Turnovers: 21 (3 at Whitworth 4/19)
Notables
- Led the roster in goals with a program record 71 and finished second in points with 81.
- Recorded a program record eight goals on Apr. 19 at Whitworth.
- Converted 109 shots on goal, the most on the team.
- Reached at least five points in 12 different games, including the final four of the season with six-plus points in each game.
- Is first and fifth (38) for goals scored in a season in program history.
- Holds the program record for career points (127), goals (109) and shots on goal (169).
- Led the NWC with 8.41 shots per game.
- Her 15 shots at George Fox on Apr. 27 were the most by any player in the NWC.
2024 | First-Year
Awards
Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 13 / 13
Goals: 38 (6 vs. Pacific 3/17)
Assists: 8 (3 at Augsburg 2/24)
Points: 46 (8 at Augsburg 2/24)
Shots/Shots on Goal: 80 / 60
Draw Controls: 45 (10 vs. Pacific 3/17)
Ground Balls: 24 (5, 2x; last vs. Pacific 3/17)
Caused Turnovers: 11 (4 at Hamline 2/23)
Notables
- Led the team in goals, assists, points, shots and shots on goal.
- Made her collegiate debut on Feb. 23 at Hamline with three goals, five ground balls and four caused turnovers.
- Produced a career-high eight points at Augsburg on Feb. 24, with five goals and three assists.
- Scored a career-high six goals and 10 draw controls against Pacific on Mar. 17.
- Recorded five or more points in six different games.
- Finished the season averaging nearly three goals per contest.
At Lewis & Clark: Minoring in Entrepreneurship ... member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... member of LC Morgan's Message.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Conifer High School…Competed and earned an academic letter on her high school swim team all four years and lacrosse team for three years…She also played on her high school rugby team…Earned the Outstanding Offense Award for her lacrosse team…Earned All-Conference Second Team in lacrosse…Was a four-time qualifier for the state swim meet…Broke four records in swimming…Nominated Swimmer of the Year…Won her team’s Rugby Rookie of the Year award…Earned Academic All-State four times (two each for swimming and lacrosse)…Maintained High Honors for seven semesters…Was a member of the National Honors Society…Logged 200+ hours of community service.
Why Lewis & Clark?: The Pacific Northwest, its natural diversity, and the lacrosse coach Lindsay Newman.