2025 (Match-by-Match in PDF):
*Played in 66 of 90 sets as a freshman, playing in 21 of 24 matches and making 17 starts
*Middle finished with 119 kills and hit .390 for the season overall (87K, .435 in Ivy play)
*Led Penn with 10 block solos overall, second in total blocks with 45.0
*In Ivy play, tied for team lead in block solos (4) and second in total blocks (29.0)
*Reached double digits in kills on three occasions
*AMONG IVY PLAYERS (all): fourth in hitting percentage (.390)
*AMONG IVY PLAYERS (Ivy): second in hitting percentage (.435)
*Put down 12 kills (.667) with two block assists, three digs and three aces in five-setter with Brown (10/4)
*Had 10 kills (.368), added three block assists and three aces at Dartmouth (10/11)
*Finished with 10 kills (.360), a block solo and three digs in sweep of Fresno State (9/5)
*Nine kills in back-to-back Ivy wins at Columbia (11/8) and over Dartmouth (11/14)
*Hit .615 and added six BAs vs. the Lions, then hit .474 in the win over the Big Green
*Seven kills (.357) and five blocks (1s/4a) in three-set win over Saint Peter’s (9/20)
*Six kills without an error (.545), added a block solo and two block assists in five-set win at Yale (11/1)
High School: Four-year varsity letter winner in volleyball under head coaches Karin Keeney (2021-23) and Rachel Buckley (2024), captaining the team as a junior … Helped Hebron to District, Bi-District and Area championships her senior year … Named first-team All-District 6-6A as a senior, earning second-team honors as a junior and honorable mention recognition as a sophomore … Four-time Academic All-District 6-6A … Named the team’s best offensive player as a junior … Played club for Flyers 14 John (2020-21), Flyers 15 Anthony (2021-22), Tav 16 Blue (2022-23), Skyline 17 Black (2023-24), and Skyline 18 Black (2024-25) … Took second at 2025 GINC Nationals USA Division with Skyline 18 Black … Team MVP for Skyline 17 Black in 2024 … Posted her club’s second-highest hitting percentage in 2023-24 … National Merit finalist … National Honor Society member … Four-year student council member.
Personal: Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Father played football and baseball at MIT.
Why Penn? “I chose Penn because of the amazing balance between athletic life, academic life, and social life.”