Honors
- 2024 AVCA All-American Second Team
- 2024 AVCA Northwest Region Player of the Year
- 2024 AVCA Northwest Region First Team
- 2024 AVCA National Player of the Week (Oct. 19)
- 2024 Big Ten Player of the Week (Oct. 14)
- 2023 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention
- 2023 AVCA All-Pacific North Region
- 2023 All-Pac-12 Team
- Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Aug. 28)
- 2023 Preseason All-Pac-12 Team
- 2022 AVCA National Freshman of the Year
- 2022 AVCA All-America Third Team
- 2022 AVCA Pacific North Region Freshman of the Year
- 2022 AVCA Pacific North All-Region Team
- 2022 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year
- 2022 All-Pac-12 Team
- 2022 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team
- 8x Pac-12 Freshman of the Week
- Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 21)
2023 (at Oregon): Started all 35 matches and 126 sets...led Oregon with 471 kills and 4.43 point per set, good for fourth in the Pac-12…second on team with 13 double-doubles…established career highs in digs (302) and services aces (44); tied for fourth in the Pac-12 in aces…15 or more kills in 14 matches including four outings with at least 20 kills…
vs #10 Minnesota (Sept. 8): tallied 20 kills, 15 digs and an ace in opening contest of the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge…
at #8 Pittsburgh (Sept. 14): had a career-high six aces in the five-set road win…tied for match high with 19 kills to go along with six digs and two blocks…
at Oregon State (Nov. 25): closed out the regular season with a season-high 21 kills coupled with a .425 hitting percentage (21-4-40) over three-set win; 11 matches during the year with double-digit kills to go along with .300 or higher efficiency…
at #3 Wisconsin (Dec. 9): closed out the season with a 20-kill, 12-dig showing in the NCAA regional final—Elite 8—in Madison.
2022 (at Oregon): Named AVCA National Freshman of the Year…led all NCAA freshmen with 616.5 points and 544 kills, ranking 10
th and 11
th nationally, respectively…finished fourth in the Pac-12 with 4.85 kills per set, fifth with 4.20 kills per set…double-digit kills in 30 of 32 matches including 10 outings with at least 20 kills…had 13 matches with at least 10 kills coupled with a .300 or higher hitting percentage…led the team with 40 service aces…averaged 2.01 digs per set…third on the team with 12 double-doubles…
vs UC Davis (Sept. 1): put down 21 kills on 30 swings—just one error—in straight-set win; good for a .667 efficiency…also had four digs and two aces in home opener…
at Washington (Oct. 9): posted first 25-kill performance to go along with eight digs in five setter…
vs Washington State (Nov. 6): recorded 25 kills and a .364 hitting percentage in four-set win at MKA…added nine digs, two blocks and an ace…
vs USC (Nov. 20): in helping to erase an 0-2 deficit, tallied a season-best 29 kills while hitting .463 on 54 swings…most kills by a player in the Pac-12 during the season…also contributed four aces, four blocks and four digs; finished with 35 points…
vs Nebraska (Dec. 8): put together a 26-kill, 13-dig performance in the NCAA regional semifinal—Sweet 16..with the offensive output, tallied the program’s first 500-kill season since 2013 (Liz Brenner)…named to the all-region team after averaging 4.30 kills per set and 2.20 digs per set in two matches; played Louisville (17 kills, nine digs and four blocks) in the regional final.
High School: The No. 43 national recruit in the PrepVolleyball Top 150 … ranked third in the state of California during senior season … finished second in the state with a .564 hitting percentage … 14 matches in 2021 with 20 or more kills including a 46-kill performance in Lincoln’s second match of the year… in 2019, LHS won the Foothill Valley League title for the first time in 44 years; Zebras repeated in 2021 … racked up 1,105 kills to go along with a .437 hitting percentage in two-plus seasons at LHS … also collected 515 digs, 158 aces and 116 total blocks during prep career.
Personal: Mother Nicole (Crump) was an All-American for Long Beach State and was the NCAA leader in hitting percentage (.428) in 1997 …Father Jeff was an All-American for the LSBU water polo team.
Why Wisconsin?Â
"I chose Wisconsin because of its proud tradition fo success and the incredible fan base that fills the UW Field House with the loudest, most loyal energy. As female student-athletes, they support us in a way that reminds us that we are playing for something bigger than ourselves."