a 2008 and 2009 ESPN The Magazine first team Academic All-America... awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship... an excellent two-way catcher... a good hitter... also played two years of volleyball at SU... first player in school history to be named first team Academic All-America two times during her career... was named as the 2009 Don Scalf female Award Winner... this is the highest honor in the USA South...
As a senior: named honorable mention All-USA South... hit .279 in games prior to the conference tournament... was named All-Tournament after leading the team to a championship game appearance for the second time in three years... was named as the department's female Student-Athlete of the Year for the second straight year... earned ESPN The Magazine first team Academic All-District III honors... was also named VaSID All-State...Â
As a junior: named USA South Conference Player of the Week on March 3 after leading the Hornets to sweeps over Hood and PSU-Harrisburg... hit .667 with eight hits and 11 RBI in 12 at-bats... also had two doubles and two HR... earned first team All-USA South honors at catcher... hit .407 during the regular season with a co-team-high 18 doubles... named as the department's student-athlete of the year... was named third team All-Atlantic Region by the NFCA... also earned first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III honors... capped her year by being named VaSID All-State...
As a sophomore: earned honorable mention All-USA South honors after hitting .313 prior to conference tournament play... picked off three runners during that span... was named to the USA South Conference All-Tournament team as SU made a tournament championship game appearance... hit .409 with six RBI and two home runs in the tourney... was named as the team's MVP... started 39 of 40 games... was third on the team with a .321 average... had 10 multiple hit contests, including a season high four hits in five at-bats against Maine-Presque Isle on April 4...
As a freshman: one of two players to start and play in all 43 games... went 42-for-120 at the plate for a team high .350 average... also led the team in RBIs (22), runs scored (20), doubles (15), home runs (4), and on-base percentage (.418)... also boasted a .988 fielding percentage... threw out 17 of 37 runners who attempted to steal... went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored in a 5-1 win over Frostburg State on March 27...