2006-07: Second Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Tournament Team, MAAC All-Academic Team. ... Served as co-captain, playing in all 35 games, making 34 starts. ... Finished second on team in scoring (11.9 points per game) and rebounding (6.1) while blocking team-high 47 shots, the second-highest single-season total in program history. ... Led team with 16 points and eight rebounds vs. Tennessee in NCAA Tournament regional semifinal, 3/25/07. ... Had 13 points and nine rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee State in NCAA Tournament second round victory, 3/19/07. ... Scored season-high 21 points and had career-high five blocks against Iona in MAAC Tournament final, 3/4/07. ... Had 12 points and 10 rebounds for fourth double-double of season vs. Siena in MAAC Tournament semifinal, 3/3/07. ... Finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds at Siena, 2/11/07. ... Scored 20 points at Manhattan, 2/4/07. ... Finished with 10 points, seven rebounds, career-high five assists, three blocks and two steals at Rider, 1/8/07. ... Had 16 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks at Fairfield, 1/6/07. ... Had 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. Manhattan for first double-double of season, 12/10/06.
2005-06: First Team All-MAAC, MAAC Tournament MVP, MAAC All-Academic Team, MAAC Player of the Week 1/30, 2/6, 2/27. ... Played in 29 games, making 28 starts. ... Was among the top five in the MAAC in scoring (3rd), blocked shots (3rd) and shooting percentage (5th). ... Scored in double digits 24 times, and scored at least 20 in six games. ... Led team in scoring 10 times and rebounding 10 times. Marist went 9-1 in both instances. ... Had two double-doubles, one coming in the MAAC Tournament final (15 points, 11 rebounds) vs. Loyola, 3/5/06. The other came in Marist’s first win of the year vs. Idaho (21 points, 11 rebounds), 11/26/06. ... Had streaks of six consecutive games with a three-pointer, five straight games with a block and seven games in a row with a steal. ... Scored 20 points, tied season-high with four blocks and hit season-high three three-pointers at Iona, 2/17/06. ... Finished with 24 points at Siena, the third consecutive game she scored at least 20, 2/3/06. ... Tallied season-high 25 points at Manhattan, 1/29/06. ... Registered 10 points, five rebounds, season-high four steals, three blocks and two assists vs. Brown, 1/10/06. ... Blocked four shots to go along with 11 points, four rebounds and three assists at Cornell, 12/4/05.
2004-05: Served year in residency after transferring from Holy Cross.
2003-04: Played at Holy Cross, appeared in 13 games. ... Recorded 22 points, five blocks and four steals.
High School: Played for Coach Chris Belmont at Nazareth Academy. ... 2003 McDonald’s All-American Nominee and WBCA Nominee. ... Three-time Nazareth Academy Basketball MVP. ... Two-time Nazareth Academy Athlete of the Year. ... Two-time All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year. ... Second Team All-State as a sophomore and junior. ... First Team All-State her senior season. ...WHAM Heart of Gold Foundation Sportswoman of the Year in 2003. ... Led team to three New York State Section Five, Class B championships. ... Scored 2,085 points in her high school career, which is sixth all-time in Section Five history. ... Set school record with 305 assists in her career. ... Averaged 24 points and 12 rebounds per game her senior year.
Personal: Born in Chicago. ... Parents’ names are Hank and Marcia. ... Has brother, Jason, and sister, Amber. Jason was a pole vaulter for Ashland University and Ohio State University. ... Majoring in Psychology/Special Education.
Career Highs
Points: 25, at Manhattan 1/29/06
Rebounds: 11, twice
Assists: 5, at Rider 1/8/07
Blocks: 5, vs. Iona 3/4/07
Steals: 4, twice
Field goals: 10, vs. Iona 3/4/07
Field-goal attempts: 16, vs. Iona 3/4/07
Three-pointers: 3, at Iona 2/17/06
Three-point attempts: 5, three times
Free throws: 9, at St. Peter’s 1/22/06
Free-throw attempts: 14, at St. Peter’s 1/22/06
Minutes: 38, vs. Iona 3/4/07