2017: AVCA All-America Honorable Mention … NCAA Tournament Providence, R.I. Regional All-Tournament Team … AVCA New England All-Region Team … NEWMAC All-Conference First Team … NEWVA All-New England First Team … MIT Invitational All-Tournament Team … New England Challenge All-Tournament Team … graduates ranked third all-time at MIT in career hitting percentage (.340) and ninth in career blocks (282) … played in 101 sets … 227 kills … 0.357 hitting percentage … 80 blocks … led the NEWMAC in hitting percentage and ranked third in total blocks, fourth in block assists, eighth in blocks per set, and 10th in blocks solo … generated 16 kills, a .324 hitting percentage, five blocks, and two aces against Tufts in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (11/11) … recorded 16 kills, a .469 hitting performance, and four blocks at No. 8 Johnson & Wales in the regional final of the NCAA Tournament (11/12) … amassed 14 kills and eight blocks versus No. 15 La Verne (9/9) … posted 11 kills, a .556 hitting effort, and four blocks at Clark (10/10) … collected seven digs at Williams (10/21) … generated six blocks versus Keystone (9/2) … earned three aces against Middlebury (10/21) and Emerson (10/24).
2016: NEWMAC All-Conference Second Team … played in 91 sets … 161 kills … 0.332 hitting percentage … 49 blocks … 32 aces … ranked fourth in the NEWMAC in hitting percentage and 10th in blocks solo (12) … totaled 12 kills, a .857 hitting percentage, and six aces against Mount Saint Vincent (10/15) … recorded nine kills and six digs versus Swarthmore (10/15) … produced nine kills and four blocks against Emerson (10/25) and then Clark in the NEWMAC Championship (11/6) … collected eight kills and eight digs versus Middlebury (10/22) … posted eight kills, five aces, and five digs against SUNY Oneonta (10/14) … notched seven kills and five blocks at Mount Ida (10/11).
2015: AVCA All-America Honorable Mention … AVCA New England All-Region Team … NEWMAC All-Conference Second Team … NEWVA All-New England Honorable Mention … New England Challenge All-Tournament Team … played in 118 sets … 254 kills … 71 blocks … ranked third in the NEWMAC in hitting percentage (.338), seventh in block assists (65), and 11th in total blocks (71) … amassed 17 kills, a .556 hitting percentage, and five blocks against Williams (10/23) … totaled 14 kills, a .600 hitting percentage, four blocks, and two aces at Simmons (9/24) … generated a double-double on 10 kills and 10 digs at WPI (9/15) … registered five blocks versus Gordon (9/8), Springfield (9/19), and Wheaton (10/3) … earned four aces against Western New England (10/17).
2014: AVCA All-America Honorable Mention … AVCA New England All-Region Team … AVCA New England Freshman of the Year … NEWVA Rookie of the Year … NEWVA All-Rookie Team … Regis College Pride Invitational All-Tournament Team … played in 114 sets … 204 kills … 0.330 hitting percentage … 82 blocks … 36 aces … ranked second in the NEWMAC in hitting percentage, fourth in block assists (77), fifth in total blocks (82), and sixth in blocks per set (0.72) … led the team in blocks, finished third in kills and fourth in aces … tallied 11 kills, five blocks, and two aces versus Babson (10/21) … posted 10 kills and two blocks in her intercollegiate debut against Gordon (8/29) … recorded 10 kills and four blocks versus Clark (9/30) … earned five aces at Regis (8/30) … totaled six blocks against SUNY Oneonta (10/17), followed by five versus Vassar (9/5) and Williams (10/24).
Off the Court at MIT: Majoring in mechanical engineering with a concentration in product development … interned at Kenworth Truck Company as well as Northrup Grumman … Alpha Phi vice-president of programming and education, previously served as steward and alumni co-chair … CAC vice-president for fundraising … TCC social co-chair.
Why I Chose MIT: On my first visit to MIT I was overwhelmed and never thought this is where I would end up; I didn't even expect to get in. Receiving my acceptance was the most satisfying thing I could have imagined. After that day, I knew that I wanted to be somewhere that I could be challenged. I knew the volleyball program was competitive and that was one of the things I was looking for in choosing a college. At the end of the day, MIT was the perfect fit for me academically and athletically, and I could not be happier with my decision to come here. I know that this school will push me to my limits and make me a better person and player.
High School: A 2014 graduate of Creekside High School ... captain as a junior and senior ... all-conference ... all-county ... all-first coast ... Florida Athletic Coaches Association all-star team ... led team to FHSAA state final four as a sophomore ... Creekside Female Athlete of the Year ... team MVP ... five-time varsity letterwinner ... Prep.com Academic All-American ... David Mathis Macaulay Victory with Honor Award ... also earned varsity letters in basketball and lacrosse ... National Honor Society ... Rho Kappa Club ... English Honor Society ... Junior Ladies ... Senior Women ... National Merit Finalist ... Honor Roll ... St. Johns County Star Award.
Club: Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Association.