2017 Third-Team All-ODAC
2016 Second-Team All-ODAC
2015 Second-Team All-ODAC
Senior (2017): Played in 19 games, starting 18 as a key cog in the Lynchburg attack ... Scored three goals on the year, including the game-winner in a Sept. 1 season-opening win over Washington College ... Recorded five assists on the year.
Junior (2016): The quick forward started all 18 games for the Hornets and finished the year with seven goals, three of which were game-winners, also adding an assist ... Scored the game-winning goals in the first two games of the season, Sept. 2 against Stevenson and Sept. 8 versus Bridgewater ... Best game on the season came Oct. 4 at Sweet Briar, where she tallied two goals and an assist.
Sophomore (2015): Started in 14 of the 15 games she played in ... Scored four goals and dished out six assists … Quick bursts of speed on the outside edge up front for Lynchburg were an important part of the team’s offense.
Freshman (2014): Speed and ability to carry the ball up the field have been huge assets for the Hornets’ offense ... Led the Hornets with a team-high seven assists... Scored a goal in the Hornets' 2-0 win over Bridgewater for the ODAC title ... Ended her freshman campaign with seven assists and one goal.
Before LC: Started all four years for the Raiders of Warwick High School … Team MVP while also earning the award for fastest attack … Scored six goals in her senior season … Named MVP of the track team thrice.
Personal
Parents: Ronald and Holly
Sister: Shawnee
Dream Vacation: Hawaii
Favorite Movies: Wizard of Oz, We are the Millers
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet is important to me because it gives you a chance to be a part of such a great school and being an athlete for the school gives you the unique opportunity to represent the school even when you're away from the campus.