Awards:
• NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22)
At Connecticut College:
Member of the sports information team who has primarily helped with score keeping at volleyball games.
2021-22:
Played in 10 games and made one start as a senior ... Averaged 2.4 points and 2.0 rebounds in 14.0 minutes per game ... Made the lone start at Holy Cross (11/22) and chipped in two points, one steal and one block ... Scored a season-high six points against Westfield State (12/7) ... Supplied four rebounds and a career-high six assists against Babson (12/8).
2020-21:
Played in three countable games as a junior … Earned a place on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team … Finished the shortened season with 13 points, six rebounds, and four assists … Registered nine points, three rebounds, and three assists in just 13 minutes of action to help the Camels defeat Sarah Lawrence (3/28) by a 71-39 score.
2019-20:
Appeared in 19 games and made two starts as a sophomore … Made the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team … Contributed 77 points, 58 rebounds, 12 assists, nine blocks, and seven steals … Ranked third on the team in blocked shots (0.4 pg) … Had a breakthrough performance by scoring a career-best 19 points, which included shooting 7-of-11 from the floor, and grabbing seven rebounds in just 16 minutes of action to help the Camels post a 82-62 victory over FDU-Florham (11/26) … Scored 14 points in a non-conference matchup with Trinity (12/5) … Established a career high with 10 boards while also contributing five points, two assists, and a block in a 61-59 overtime win against Endicott (12/29).
2018-19:
Made 21 appearances as a freshman … Finished the season with 63 points, 32 rebounds, 10 assists, five steals, and five blocks … Scored 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field, including 2-of-4 from long range, and pulled down four boards in a 73-48 rout of Johnson & Wales (11/20) … Netted nine points in a convincing 77-62 victory over Coast Guard (11/25) … Matched a season high with 10 points and drilled two clutch shots down the stretch in a 71-64 triumph over Williams (1/5).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner as a forward at The Pingree School … Team captain who averaged about 12 points and nine rebounds over the course of her career … Was a two-time EIL All-Star as well as a
Salem News All-Star … Helped the program win the Eastern Independent League championship during junior campaign … Played AAU for the New England Playmakers … Was also an outside hitter on the volleyball team all four years, a pitcher on the softball team for two seasons, and a member of the crew team for one season.
Personal:
Majoring in Government and American Studies … Enjoys walking her dogs … Favorite athlete is Jayson Tatum … Plans to become a lawyer after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Connecticut College because it is exactly what I am looking for in a school from an academic and athletic perspective. It is a good size and distance from home while also having great academics and an excellent basketball program to be a part of.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“To me, the idea of #OneCamel means that all members of the Conn community and athletics program are all working under the same goal to make Conn the best it can be. Whether that is by supporting your teammates or by going to watch other teams games, we all want everyone to be as successful as possible.”
Career Highs:
Points: 19, vs. FDU-Florham (11/26/19)
Rebounds: 10, vs. Endicott (12/29/19)
Assists: 6, vs. Babson (12/8/21)
Steals: 2, vs. Geneseo State (1/4/20)
Blocks: 2, Twice