SENIOR (2021): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Midfielder (3x)...Played in all 19 of Sacramento State's matches in 2021, starting 16 of them...Was one of seven players to appear in all 19 matches...Her 16 starts were fifth most on the team...Scored a career-high three goals for a six total points, also a career-high...Scored her first goal of the year on the road at Cal Poly on Aug. 29 before scoring the game-winner at home against Nevada on Sept. 5...The game-winner was the second of her career...Scored her third and final goal on Oct. 10 at home against Eastern Washington...Passed her previous career-high of two goals and five points, set in 2019...Attempted 15 shots, placing seven of them on goal for an efficient .467 sog%...Attempted two shots in four different games and placed both on goal on Oct. 17 at Idaho State...Played double-digit minutes in all of her 19 matches, never playing fewer than 48...Played a season-high 92 minutes in the team's 1-1 draw at Fresno State on Sept. 19...Averaged 64 minutes per match and played 1,218 total minutes in her final season.
SENIOR (2020): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Midfielder (2x)...Big Sky All-Academic...Played in nine of Sacramento State's 11 matches, making eight starts, all at the midfield...Started and played all eight Big Sky conference matches...Did not score a goal, but did attempt 18 total shots, tied for the team lead...Her 2.0 shots per game was highest on the club...Placed 10 of those shots on goal, second-most on the team...Also did not record an assist on the season...Saw double-digit minutes in all nine of her matches, including a season-high 89 in the team's scoreless draw with Eastern Washington on March 21...Totaled 627 minutes, averaging just under 70 per match.
JUNIOR (2019): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Midfielder...Played in 18 of 19 games for the Hornets in 2019, starting 18...Played in and started all nine of the team's Big Sky games as well as the team's semifinal match against Eastern Washington...Scored two goals in her debut season with the Hornets while attempting 35 shots, second most on the team...Placed 19 of those shots on frame, also second most on the team, good for a .543 sog%...Her first goal came in the second game of the season, Sacramento State's 3-1 win over Cal Poly on Aug. 25...Her second came two months later, a thrilling game-winner in the 109th minute of a 1-0 win over Idaho at home on Oct. 25...Also added an assist (Sept. 15 vs. Toledo) to give her five total points on the season...Was a key part of the Sacramento State midfield, averaging more than 80 minutes per match...Played 90 or more minutes in seven matches, including a season-high 110 minutes in a 1-1 draw against Northern Arizona...Totaled 1,442 minutes played, seventh-most on the team.
SIERRA COLLEGE (2018): Helped lead the Wolverines to an undefeated season and a Big 8 conference championship in 2018...Played in 22 of the team's 25 games, starting all 22...Was second on the team with 40 total points in 2018..Scored 15 goals, tied second most, and added 10 assists, third most on the squad...Led the Wolverines with a .417 shot percentage, scoring 15 goals on just 36 shots...Placed 27 of her 35 shots on goal, good for a team-leading .750 sog%...Four of her goals were game-winners, three of them coming against conference opponents...Named Team MVP and an All-American.
SAN FRANCISCO STATE (2017): Played in 17 games her freshman season for the Gators, making 11 starts...Scored one goal and had two assists for a total of four points...Lone goal came in a 3-0 win over Bridgeport...Took 17 total shots, placing seven on goal for a .412 sog%...Played 944 total minutes, averaging nearly 56 minutes per match.
WHITNEY HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner for Whitney High School...Team captain in both 2016 and 2017...Named 2014 all-conference and all-league...Received team's 2016 Best Soccer Player...Named to All-City Team in both 2016 and 2017...Named a CIF Sac-Joaquin Selection in both 2016 and 2017...Played club soccer for Placer United…Advanced to nationals in Indiana…Won Summer Surf in 2016.
PERSONAL: Mother Sharlene and older sister.