2021-22 Women's Basketball
Biography
At CMS
2021-22 Season (Senior)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Appeared in 18 games for the Athenas ... Scored six points on 2-of-4 shooting from three-point range at Caltech.
2020-21 Season (Junior)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Athenas did not compete due to COVID-19.
2019-20 season (Sophomore)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Appeared in 10 games for the Athenas ... Scored 18 points on the year in 96 minutes played ... Had a season-high five points twice (vs. Cal Lutheran and Occidental) ... Had four points in the regular season finale against La Verne ... Hit all four of her foul shots.
2018-19 season (First-Year)
SCIAC All-Academic Team ... Played in 11 games off the bench... Registered 30 minutes for the season... Scored 12 points (1.1 per game)... Averaged 2.7 minutes per game... Shot 5-6 (83.3%) from the free-throw line... Scored a season-high five points on Jan. 14 at Caltech on 1-2 from three-point range, and 2-2 from the free-throw line... Made her first career bucket on Nov. 23 against Dallas during a four-point performance on 2-3 from the field over five minutes.
Prior to CMS
Attended The Winsor School, where she was a member of the basketball team and a team captain as a senior ... 2017-2018 Eastern Independent League All Star, after earning honorable mention honors as a junior ... Also played for NEX Elite ... Recipient of the 2018 Frances Dorwin Dugan History and World Affairs Prize ... While in high school, served as the head of Single Parent Family Outreach, a student government representative, Model UN club member, and executive editor of the yearbook ... Selected to attend the Student Diversity Leadership Conference.
Personal
Attends Scripps College, where she majors in politics with a minor in history ... Interned at the Massachusetts State House her senior year of high school ... Lists The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien as her favorite book ... Emma Watson is the public figure she most admires ... Involved outside of basketball with Scripps' student government (SAS) as the Student Organizations Commissioner, as the Internal Director for the Dance Marathon at the Claremont Colleges, as a Peer Mentor, and as a barista at the Motley ... Returned to school for her sophomore year by driving cross country ("It took 12 days and was a great time."). Chose CMS "because of the rigorous academics at Scripps, the unique opportunity to study in the Claremont Consortium, and the ability to grow and compete at a high level of basketball with CMS."

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