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Ohio State Career
- Earned bachelor's degree in the health sciences program in Spring 2025Â
 - A four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten choice
 - 2023 and '25 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
 - 2024 and '25 IWLCAÂ Academic Honor Roll selection
 - Ended career with 46 career games played (32 starts), posting 109 points on 39 goals and 70 assists; 100 points came in final two seasons
 - Ranks fifth in program history in career assists; 38 assists in 2025 are the ninth-most in a single season in school history
 - Posted seven assists and 10 points against Akron Feb. 25, 2025; 10 points and seven assists are both tied for fourth all-time in a single game Â
 
- Paced Buckeyes with 38 assists and 52 points, with at least one point in all 15 games and an assist in all but one; started all 15 contests
 - Ranked second in the B1G and 18th nationally with 2.53 assists per game; fourth in the Big Ten in assists
 - Seven assists and 10 points against Akron Feb. 25
 - Seven points, with five assists, in B1G opener at Oregon March 12
 - Five-point game, with four helpers, vs. Robert Morris March 1, and had two goals and three assists for five points against Vanderbilt Feb. 22
 - Had three assists and four points at San Diego State March 15 and three helpers in game at Rutgers March 30Â
 - Two assists in five games
 - B1G Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten, IWLCA Honor Roll and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree
 
- Led Buckeyes with 28 assists, ranking second with 48 points; fifth on the team with 20 goals
 - Started all 17 games
 - Ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 1.65 assists per game and sixth in the league in total assists
 - Five multiple-goal outings and eight games with multiple assists
 - Point in all but one game (April 9 at Louisville), with a goal in 12 outings and at least one assist in 13 matchups
 - Started year with three-straight four-point games; two goals and two assists against Robert Morris and Kent State and a goal and three assists at Youngstown State
 - Season-high five assists and six points at Akron Feb. 18
 - Three five-point days: Hat trick and two assists for five points March 2 vs. Butler, four goals and a helper vs. Marquette March 12 ad goal and four assists at Temple April 21
 - Picked up three assists at Northwestern April 13 and had a 2-2-4 line at Cincinnati April 5
 - Six caused turnovers at Youngstown State Feb. 16Â
 - Received Academic All-Big Ten, IWLCA Honor Roll and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors
 
- Played in 12 games, with nine points on five goals and four assistsÂ
 - Career-best four points, scoring twice and adding two assists, vs. Robert Morris Feb. 10; career-high three ground balls in the winÂ
 - Two goals at USC Feb. 19 and caused two turnoversÂ
 - Assists at San Diego State Feb. 17 and at James Madison March 4Â
 - Goal vs. Colorado March 12Â
 - Earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades Â
 
2022 (Freshman Season)
- Saw action in two games – vs. Robert Morris Feb. 12 and Marist March 15
 - Caused a turnover vs. the Red Foxes
 - An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
 
Prior to Ohio State
- Four-year varsity player at Agnes Irwin
 - Team captain and MVP as a senior as team won Inter Ac title
 - Squad won PAISSA state title in 2018
 - 2021 USA Lacrosse All-Americans
 - Inter AC First Team in 2021
 - First Team All-Delco as a senior, honorable mention as a sophomore
 - Pennsylvania Prep all-area offensive stat leader with 200 career points
 - Ranked in Top 2 for assists and Top 10 in points for Pennsylvania Prep all-area stats leaders in 2019
 - Part of USA National Team Development Program in 2019
 - Three-time Under Armour Team (2017, ’18, ’19)
 - Played for Ultimate PA club from 2014-21, with squad ranked seventh nationally in 2019, and for Phantastix from 2011-14
 - Played varsity soccer for four years
 - Member of Athlete Helpings Athletes, Lower School Helpers, Prom Committee, Ring Day Committee and PAL’s
 - Honor student throughout high school
 
Personal
- Daughter of Chryiese and Keith, who played football at East Stroudsburg
 - Two older brothers; Ryan played football at Penn State and Delaware and Riley played football at New Hampshire
 - Health sciences majorÂ
 - Started playing lacrosse because her mother played her whole life and wanted her to give it a try; ended up loving it right away
 - On why she chose Ohio State: “I chose Ohio State because of the players and team. It seemed as though they were a second family to each other and I wanted to be a part of it."
 


