At CMS
2022 season (Senior)
Earned first-team All-SCIAC honors at third base ... Earned the SCIAC Pitcher of the Week honor twice ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete ... Appeared in 38 games for the Athenas as a pitcher/infielder ... Had a 3.38 ERA and 49 strikeouts over 97.1 innings of work ... Finished with an 8-7 record on the season ... Hit .336 with five home runs and 22 RBI on the season ... Tallied 39 total hits and 22 runs scored ... Had three homers in one day against La Verne, including a three-run blast to give the Athenas the win in the final game of the series ... Finished 4-for-4 with two runs scored in a 8-0 win over Occidential ... Threw three shutouts, including a no-hitter in a five-inning win over Willamette, and also added a three-hit shutout in a six-inning win over Occidental ... Threw six strikeouts in 7.0 innings, allowing only one hit in a 2-0 win over Chapman ... Threw four or more strikeouts six times on the season.
2021 season (Junior)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Athenas did not compete due to COVID-19.
2020 season (Sophomore)
SCIAC Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 10) ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Appeared in all 19 games for the Athenas as a pitcher/infielder ... Threw in 11 games in the circle ... Batted .283 with five triples and seven RBI at the plate ... Had a 4-5 pitching record ... Opened the season with six shutout innings in a win over Chapman ... Threw a complete game in the final game of the Chapman series (a 5-1 win) to earn SCIAC Pitcher of the Week honors ... Had a complete game win in the series opener against Whittier, while batting 3-for-5 with two triples and three RBI ... Was 2-for-2 with a double against Vanguard.
2019 season (First-Year)
SCIAC Newcomer of the Year... First-Team All-SCIAC ... NFCA/Easton All-America Scholar-Athlete ... SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Made 28 appearances in the circle and played in 44 total games... Hit .276 with nine doubles, three triples, and 25 RBI... Went 19-6 with a 2.86 ERA and one save as a pitcher... Tied for third all-time on the CMS single-season win list with 19 ... Struck out 66 batters over 146.2 innings pitched... Led the SCIAC in overall wins (19), tallying an 18-3 record with a 2.45 ERA during the regular season... Won her first 10 collegiate decisions, and almost made it through the entire SCIAC schedule without a loss, before ending the year at 16-1 after being saddled with a loss in a relief appearance in the opener of the regular season finale at Whittier... Due to injuries was placed in the starting pitchers role for the entire postseason... Secured a win against Chapman to stay alive in the SCIAC tournament after tossing a complete game (7.0 innings) with two strikeouts
Prior to CMS
Attended Pendleton (Ore.) High School, where she was a member of the softball team, as well as the volleyball and basketball teams, serving as the captain of all three ... Oregon 5a Pitcher of the Year during her senior year ... MVP of the State Championship game ... First-Team All-State for three years ... First-Team All-Conference all four years ... Conference Pitcher of the Year for three years ... Oregon Prep Athlete of the Year Nominee.
Personal
Attends Claremont McKenna, where she majors in biology ... Plans to attend dental school after graduation ... Spent the summer (2019) traveling to Portugal for a medical fellowship, while also hiking with friends and relaxing with family on vacation ... Lists "Psychology" as her favorite course that she has taken in college so far ... Brother (Lane) played baseball at the University of Notre Dame (Class of 2016), while sister (Ellie) played softball for the Fighting Irish (Class of 2020) ... Father (Steve) was a baseball player at Linfield.
Favorite Courses in College so far: Calculus and Spanish
Favorite Books: Harry Potter series
Club Softball Team: USA Explosion
Favorite Movies: Harry Potter Series and Lion King
Favorite Quote: "Carpe Diem" (Seize the Day)
Person/People you admire most: My family
One Dream you Cherish: Becoming a dentist and helping/influencing those around me.
Why I Chose CMS: Because of the school's outstanding academics, strong softball tradition and amazing weather. I admire the hard-work, passion and motivation each teammate possesses and I appreciate the balance between academics and athletics at the school.
