Career: Set school record with 73.58 stroke average...three-time first team All-CUSA...two-time CUSA Scholar Athlete of the Year...won five times (second most in school history)...16 Top 5s, 21 Top 10s, 23 Top 20s and 27 Top 25s in 40 WKU events...turned professional upon graduation and began career on EPSON Tour.
2024-25 (Senior): CUSA Scholar-Athlete of the Year...First team All-CUSA...CUSA All-Academic first team...WGCA All-American Scholar Team...Played in 10 events (29 rounds) with a 72.86 stroke average, fourth-best in school history...One victory (2024 Cardinal Cup), four Top 5s and six Top 10s...Tied for 21st at Boilermaker Classic (226, +10)...Won the Cardinal Cup (213, -3)...Tied for second at the Lady Paladin Invitational (209, -7)...Tied for 19th at the Evie Odom Invitational (216, +6)...Second at the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational (218, +2)...Tied for 27th at the UNF Collegiate (231, +15)...Ninth at the Spring Break Shootout (218, +5)...Tied for ninth at the Tennessee Spring Challenge (148, +4)...Tied for fifth at the CUSA Championships (216, E)...Tied for 25th at the NCAA Regionals (218, +2)...CUSA Golfer of the Week on two occasions (September 18; February 26).
2023-24 (Junior): Won CUSA Golfer of the Week on five occasions… Earned a bid to the NCAA Regional Tournament in East Lansing where she finished 56th…  Led the Lady Toppers in scoring average at 70.26 shots per round, which is the best stroke average in program history… Captured two victories in the Jennifer Duke Invitational and the Spring Break Shootout… Was the team’s top finisher through all 10 tournaments, notching top-10 finishes in all 10 of appearances… Broke the WKU record for lowest round score (63), lowest 36-hole score (130) and lowest 54-hole score (201)… Named to CUSA All-Conference First Team and All-Academic First Team for the second year in a row… Earned CUSA Commissioner’s Academic Medal… Named to CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Earned WCGA All-American Scholar Honor...Named a CUSA Scholar-Athlete of the Year...
2022-23 (Sophomore): Won the 2023 Conference USA Individual Champion title, becoming the first Lady Topper to ever win a conference tournament… Became first-ever Lady Topper to compete in an NCAA Regional, tying for 31st at the competition… Named Conference USA Most Improved Golfer of the Year after missing the lineup for the conference tournament in her freshman season and playing in the lineup only once in the fall… Led the Lady Toppers in scoring average at 74.6 shots per round, tying the eighth-best stroke average in program history… Won the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational hosted by Mercer, becoming the first Lady Topper since 2018 to win two individual titles in the same season… Was the team’s top finisher on five different occasions, notching top-25 finishes in seven of her 12 appearances… Logged the most top-10 finishes of any Lady Topper during the season with five: Conference USA Championship, Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational, Jennifer Duke Invitational (t-9th), Lady Bulldog Individual (t-4th) and the Spring Break Shootout (t-9th)… Named to All-Conference Third Team and All-Academic First Team… Earned C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal… Named to C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Named to CSC All-Academic All-District Team
2021-22 (Freshman): Played in seven tournaments for WKU including her final three as an individual… Averaged 77.4 shots per round on the year… Logged her best finish, 18, 36 and 54-hole scores all at the Lady Paladin Invitational in the fall… Tied for 22nd overall with a low round of 73 and a 54-hole total of 222… Tied for 28th at the Lady Bulldog Invitational in her home state, playing in the same tournament as her sister who plays for Georgia… Named to the C-USA All-Academic Team and Commissioner’s Honor Roll with a 4.0 in her first year… Earned C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal... Named to President's List in Fall 2021 and Spring 2022
High School/Misc.: Named Blitz Sports Golf of the Year in 2018, 2019 and 2020... Won the 4A State Championships in 2018 and finished as the runner-up in 2019... Awarded the 2016 Triple A Award, given to a student-athlete who represents the best in athletics, attitude and academics... Recorded numerous top finishes at AJGA events as well as other amateur events throughout the southeast region