Set a program record for fastest consecutive goals scored by one player, netting two against Bowling Green within a span of 57 seconds; the two goals also tied a program mark held by several other players for most scored in one half.
Team leader with a 64.3 shot-on-goal percentage, placing 18 of 28 shots on frame
Finished third on team with 13 points on five goals and three assists despite making only two starts
Credited with the game-winner in 2-0 victory at Michigan State; was assisted by Jessica Okoroafo
Delivered pair of second-half assists to Loredana Riverso and Parrissa Eyorokon in 3-2 win over Oregon
SOPHOMORE / 2006
Played for the University of South Carolina as a sophomore and freshman
Led the Gamecocks to an 11-6-4 (5-2-4 SEC, 5th place) record in 2006 with a team-best 16 points on seven goals and two assists
Recorded multi-goal games against Francis Marion and conference rival Georgia
Provided game-winner in a 1-0 win at Auburn
Scored three points on a goal and assist in 4-0 victory over The Citadel
FRESHMAN/ 2005
Scored one goal and added an assist in first career game, a 7-0 win over Mercer on opening night
Played in 15 matches with one start
Tallied six shots for the season
HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB
Graduated from Cincinnati's Oak Hills High School in 2005
Scored 37 career goals and tallied 13 assists, third highest on Oak Hills' scoring list
Three-time all-conference selection and four-year varsity award letterwinner
Recovered from knee injury in summer of 2003 to play for Ohio Elite Soccer Academy, which won USA National Championship