She’s a standout softball middle infielder, best known for her impressive collegiate career with the Michigan Wolverines from 2013 to 2016. During that time, she earned All-American honors an incredible four times—a rare feat that solidified her legacy in college softball. By the time she wrapped up her journey in 2016, she had made history as the Big Ten’s career Triple Crown leader, a testament to her all-around excellence on the field.
Before rising to national prominence, she graduated from Vista Murrieta High School in 2012, where her talent was already turning heads. In fact, ESPN.com ranked her as the #3 softball prospect in the entire country—a clear sign of the bright future ahead. Family has always played a big role in her life; her parents, Michael and Melissa, have been supportive throughout her journey. She also shares a close bond with her three siblings, making for a tight-knit household that helped shape who she is today.
Her impact on the game continues to inspire young athletes, especially those following in the footsteps of a player who gave it her all every time she stepped onto the diamond.
She was selected as the second overall pick in the 2016 National Pro Fastpitch draft, a major milestone that highlighted her rising talent. The USSSA Pride made the decision to choose her early, recognizing her potential and skill on the field. This moment marked a turning point in her career, setting the stage for what would become an impressive journey. She truly stood out among her peers, and the selection by the USSSA Pride reflected just how highly she was regarded. Her name began to gain more attention from fans and scouts alike after that draft day. She had worked hard for years, and this opportunity with the USSSA Pride was the reward.