Career Single-Game Highs (as of May 1, 2026)
Goals: 7, 2x, last at Puget Sound (Apr. 12, 2026)
Assists: 9 at Pacific Lutheran (Apr. 11, 2026)
Points: 12 at Pacific Lutheran (Apr. 11, 2026)
Draw Controls: 2 vs. Oberlin (Mar. 27, 2026)
Ground Balls: 6 at Puget Sound (Feb. 21, 2026)
Caused Turnovers: 1, 7x, last vs. Whitman (Apr. 19, 2026)
2026 | First-Year
Awards
All-NWC First Team
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 18 / 18
Goals: 54 (7, 2x, last at Puget Sound 4/12)
Assists: 60 (9 at Pacific Lutheran, 4/11)
Points: 114 (12 at Pacific Lutheran, 4/11)
Shots/Shots on Goal: 109 / 79
Draw Controls: 5 (2 vs. Oberlin 3/27)
Ground Balls: 27 (6 at Puget Sound 2/21)
Caused Turnovers: 7 (1, 7x, last vs. Whitman 4/19)
Notables
- Made her collegiate debut against Pacific on Feb. 18 and scored four goals with an assist.
- The first-year attacker set Lewis & Clark single-season records in assists and points, finishing the regular season with 54 goals, 60 assists and 114 points.
- Became the first player in school history to record at least 100 points in a season.
- Scored six goals at Linfield on March 4, with five coming during a nine-goal River Otters run.
- Posted 10 points (7G, 3A) in the 22-0 shutout of Pacific Lutheran on March 15.
- Set the program's single-game assist record with nine and recorded a career-high 12 points in the 22-3 win at Pacific Lutheran on April 11.
- She reached 50 goals and 100 points in the 16-7 victory at Pacific on April 25, the win that clinched the program's first NWC Tournament berth.
- She closed the regular season with four goals and four assists in the 17-13 loss to George Fox on April 26.
- Recorded a career-high seven goals twice, the first in a 22-0 victory over Pacific Lutheran on March 15 and the second time in a 25-5 win at Puget Sound on Apr. 12.
- Tied for the team lead with eight free-position goals and added seven woman-up goals and two woman-down goals during the season.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Dublin High School ... Played club for Stick With It! Lacrosse ... Varsity captain in 2024 and 2025 … First Team EBAL Valley League in 2025 … 2025 NorCal Lacrosse All-Star selectee … 2024 varsity women’s lacrosse offensive player of the year ... set the single-season goals record at Dublin High School for women’s lacrosse … EBAL Sportsmanship Summit attendee … honors student from 2022 to 2025 … Girl Scout Gold Award recipient.
Why Lewis & Clark?: The competitive academic environment, the small but beautiful campus, as well as the opportunity to continue playing lacrosse.