2025 (Game-by-Game in PDF): Started all 35 games that she played for the Quakers at first base ... Led the Ivy League in triples (3) in conference play ... Led Penn with six home runs, 20 runs scored, and 20 RBI ... Led the Quakers in slugging percentage (.495) and OPS (.825), setting a career-high in both categories ... Recorded five multi-hit games, including three-hit games against Yale (3/15) and Cornell (4/19) ... Set a single-game career high with three runs scored versus Yale (3/15) and Drexel (3/26) ... Tied her single-game career high with four RBI against Drexel (3/26) ... Ranked first (tied with Gigi Ganje) for stolen bases with six ... Easton/NFCA All-American Scholar-Athlete.
2024 (Game-by-Game in PDF): Started in six of 30 games played … Recorded her first collegiate hit and collected her first career stolen base against Morgan State (2/23). Added a career-high two hits against Saint Francis (2/24) … Grabbed her first career RBI versus Houston Christian (3/5) … Doubled and scored in Penn’s 11-3 win over Coppin State (3/10) … Tied for fourth on the team with 13 runs scored (Chloe Lesko), added three RBI and stole three bases. Made 16 appearances as a pinch runner.
2023 (Game-by-Game in PDF): Made one start in 25 appearances … Was primarily used as a pinch runner … Scored six runs and recorded her first collegiate run in the season opener against James Madison (2/ 24).
High School: Gwinnett County 7A Region champion and All-Area selection (2018) … Played club for five years with EC Bullets Montgomery … Named one of the top 100 players in the country by FloSoftball and Extra Innings … National Honor Society member.
Personal: Father, Joe, was a running back at Ohio State and a second-round draft pick in 1999 of the New York Giants … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Why Penn? "I chose Penn because of the intense academic rigor as well as the competitive athletic culture. When I stepped on campus, it truly felt like a home away from home. From the welcoming coaches to the closeness of the team's atmosphere, Penn felt like a place where I could be challenged academically and athletically while still being welcomed for who I am as a person and an athlete."
Career Highs
Hits: 3 (at Cornell (4/19/25)
Runs: 3 (at Drexel (3/26/25)
RBI: 4, twice (Last: at Drexel (3/26/25)