HONORS & AWARDS
2020 American Athletic Conference Second Team
AAC Defensive Player of the Week: 3/29/21
2020-21 (Junior): Started all 11 contests, totaling 959 minutes ... had an assist and then the game-winning goal at East Carolina ... Also added an assist at Tulsa in a 3-0 win ... took two shots for the year, both on goal ... team earned three shutouts on the year.
2019 (Sophomore): Appeared in 17 matches and earned a place in the Starting XI 12 times... tallied three shots, including one on goal... one of three defenders to play over 1,000 minutes in the season... started and played the full match five times, including scoreless draws with both Xavier and ECU (110 minutes each)... started six matches that UC shutout its opponent... earned Academic All-AAC honors following the season.
2018 (Freshman): Played in 13 matches on the year and earned a starting position in four… called into the Starting XI for the first time in a scoreless draw with LSU… started and played a career-high 106 minutes in a 2-2 draw with Temple… fired her only shot of the season in the match with the Owls as well… academically, posted a perfect 4.0 grade-point average during the Spring 2019 semester to earn TopCat honors from UC.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2018 graduate of Worcester Academy (Worcester, Mass.)... played four years for her school’s varsity soccer team... helped her team advanced to the NEPSAC (New England Preparatory School Athletic Council) Championship match as a sophomore and junior, falling in the title game... team also advanced to the quarterfinals her senior season... competed for the Boston Breakers Development Academy as well... helped team to a pair of appearances in the National Championship tournament and won both events... also reached the tournament in 2015 before falling in the final... also was part of teams that have captured US Soccer Club and National Premier League championships… her 2018 club side advanced to the Development Academy National Tournament in San Diego, Calif.... selected Cincinnati over St. John’s, George Washington and Temple.
2020 American Athletic Conference Second Team
AAC Defensive Player of the Week: 3/29/21
2020-21 (Junior): Started all 11 contests, totaling 959 minutes ... had an assist and then the game-winning goal at East Carolina ... Also added an assist at Tulsa in a 3-0 win ... took two shots for the year, both on goal ... team earned three shutouts on the year.
2019 (Sophomore): Appeared in 17 matches and earned a place in the Starting XI 12 times... tallied three shots, including one on goal... one of three defenders to play over 1,000 minutes in the season... started and played the full match five times, including scoreless draws with both Xavier and ECU (110 minutes each)... started six matches that UC shutout its opponent... earned Academic All-AAC honors following the season.
2018 (Freshman): Played in 13 matches on the year and earned a starting position in four… called into the Starting XI for the first time in a scoreless draw with LSU… started and played a career-high 106 minutes in a 2-2 draw with Temple… fired her only shot of the season in the match with the Owls as well… academically, posted a perfect 4.0 grade-point average during the Spring 2019 semester to earn TopCat honors from UC.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2018 graduate of Worcester Academy (Worcester, Mass.)... played four years for her school’s varsity soccer team... helped her team advanced to the NEPSAC (New England Preparatory School Athletic Council) Championship match as a sophomore and junior, falling in the title game... team also advanced to the quarterfinals her senior season... competed for the Boston Breakers Development Academy as well... helped team to a pair of appearances in the National Championship tournament and won both events... also reached the tournament in 2015 before falling in the final... also was part of teams that have captured US Soccer Club and National Premier League championships… her 2018 club side advanced to the Development Academy National Tournament in San Diego, Calif.... selected Cincinnati over St. John’s, George Washington and Temple.