Junior Season (2003): Started all 17 games and has started every game
of her college career...led the team with eight
goals...also had two assists for 18 points, second
on the team...scored two goals in a game twice, once
in a win over Northwest Nazarene and once in a win
over University of Mary...averaged 1.88 shots per
game with a .594 shots on goal percentage...made
three game winning goals...scored a goal in five of
the Yellowjackets' six victories...named team's
Scholar-Athlete of the Year after posting 3.95
cumulative GPA...finished the season with 39 career
points, second in school history...finished the
season with 17 career goals, second in school
history...finished the season with five career
assists, tied for fifth in school history...scored
the fifth fastest goal from the start of a game in
school history, just 3:13 into a win over Rocky
Mountain...scored the second fastest consecutive
goals in school history, just 1:25 apart in a win
over Northwest Nazarene...has started 51 games in
her career, tied for sixth in school history...one
of the top all-around athletes at MSU Billings, also
started for the Yellowjacket tennis team for the
second straight year.
Sophomore Season (2002): Started all 16 games...tied
for second on the squad for goals scored with
three...tied for second for total points with
seven...posted team highs with 40 shots and 13 shots
on goal...received "Quest for Excellence" award for
demonstrating exceptional teamwork, dedication,
discipline, and passion for the program.
Freshman Season (2001): Started
all 18 games...led the team with six goals
scored...also had two assists to lead the team with
14 points.
At East HS: Graduated in
2001...honor roll student who was a member of the
National Honor Society...completed honors courses in
English, math, history, biology, and
physics...lettered three years in soccer and four
years in basketball...earned all-state honors in
basketball as a senior...named second team all-state
in soccer as a junior and senior...team won state
title in 1999, finished runner-up in 1997 and
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