Biography
Mathematics major … Canadian standout who has established herself as one of the South Central Region’s best players, one who earned all-conference honors in all four seasons in which she competed … Picked up her first tournament win as a sophomore and since has added two more … Ranks No. 2 on OC’s career list for stroke average … Qualified as an individual for NCAA Division II Championship as a freshman, doing so with a stunning comeback in regional play, and made it to the national tournament with her team as a junior … Disciplined player who has enjoyed much success in her native Canada … Recorded her first career hole-in-one during summer 2017, at her home course in Courtenay, Crown Isle … 2020-21: Played in eight tournaments (five starts), recording a stroke average of 75.45 over 20 rounds … All-Lone Star Conference (first team) selection … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association … Recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award … Named to the Lone Star Conference’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll (both semesters) … Posted three top-10 and six top-20 finishes … Playing as an individual, tied for sixth in the Dallas Baptist Women’s Classic at Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch in Denton, Texas, shooting 72-69-80—221 (+5) … Her 3-under 69 was her best round of the season … Helped OC take the team title in the Midwestern State Invitational at Wichita Falls Country Club in Wichita Falls, Texas, shooting 83-73-72—228 (+12) and tying for sixth … Posted another top-10 finish the next week, placing eighth in the Lion Invitational at Trophy Club Country Club in Trophy Club, Texas, shooting 78-75—153 (+9) … Tied for 17th in the Lone Star Conference Championship tournament at Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington, Texas, shooting 74-74-71—219 (+3) … Back at Wildhorse Golf Club in the NCAA Division II West Super Regional, tied for 26th, shooting three consecutive 77s to close at 231 (+15) … 2019-20: Took a redshirt season and did not play in any tournaments … Named to the College Sports Information Directors of America’s Academic All-District At-Large team … Named as a Lone Star Conference Scholar-Athlete award recipient … Recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award … Named to the Lone Star Conference’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll (both semesters) … 2018-19: Played in 12 tournaments (12 starts), recording a stroke average of 75.48 over 27 rounds … All-Heartland Conference second-team selection for third straight season … CoSIDA Academic All-District At-Large selection … Heartland player of the week selection twice … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association … Named to the Heartland Conference academic Honor Roll’s President’s List (both semesters) … Recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award …Posted five top-10 and eight top-20 finishes … Shot a 1-under-par 70 in the final round to take medalist honors in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate at Lawton Country Club in Lawton, Okla., finishing at 2-over 144 for the tournament and winning a four-woman playoff… That earned her recognition as the Heartland Conference player of the week and started a run of four straight top-four finishes … Tied for fourth in the Midwestern State Invitational at Wichita Falls Country Club in Wichita Falls, Texas, shooting 75-78—153 (+9) as the Eagles took the team title … Placed second in the Hillcat Classic at Bailey Ranch Golf Club in Owasso, Okla., shooting 77-74—151 (+7) … Was part of a 1-2-3 OC finish with Kate Goodwin (first) and Shaley Goad (third) that propelled the Eagles to the team title … Earned another Heartland player-of-the-week honor by winning the Mustang Invitational at Palm Valley Golf Club in Goodyear, Ariz. … Shot 70-73—143 (-1) and prevailed in a five-way playoff for medalist honors … Was OC’s top finisher in the NCAA Division II Championship at PGA National Resort/Champions Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., tying for 28th at 18-over after shooting 77-80-80—237 … 2017-18: Played in nine tournaments (nine starts), recording a stroke average of 75.05 over 20 rounds … Scoring average ranked No. 2 all-time among OC sophomores … All-Heartland Conference second-team honoree … Heartland player of the week selection once … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association … Named to the Heartland Conference academic Honor Roll’s President’s List (both semesters) … Recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award … Recorded top-10 finishes in seven of her nine tournaments … During fall, placed fourth in the Northeastern State Women’s Classic at Cherokee Springs in Tahlequah (77-74—151, +7), eighth in UCO RCB Classic at The Golf Club of Edmond (74-74—148, +6), seventh in the Dallas Baptist Women’s Fall Classic at The Golf Club of Dallas (78-71-74—223, +7) and fourth in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate at Fort Sill Golf Course (71-73—144, even par) … During an amazing three-week span in March, recorded three straight top-three finishes … Tied for second in the Diffie Ford-Lincoln Invitational at Kickingbird in Edmond, overcoming windy, frigid conditions to shoot 74-75—149 (+9) … Broke through for her first collegiate win the next week at the Midwestern State Invitational at Wichita Falls Country Club in Wichita Falls, Texas, shooting 73-76—149 (+5) to prevail by four shots … That performance earned her the Heartland player-of-the-week honor … Followed up the next week by tying for third in the Hillcat Classic at Bailey Ranch in Owasso, helping the Lady Eagles to the team win while shooting 78-75—153 (+9) … Suffered a season-ending injury before OC’s appearance in the Mustang Intercollegiate at Palm Valley in Goodyear, Ariz. … Likely would have qualified for the Division II postseason for a second straight year had she not been injured … 2016-17: Played in 12 tournaments (12 starts), recording a stroke average of 76.54 over 28 rounds … Ranked 10th in the Heartland and 63rd in Division II in stroke average … Scoring average ranked No. 2 among freshmen in OC history … Posted five top-10 and 10 top-20 finishes … Named to the All-Heartland Conference second-team honor list … Qualified as an individual for the NCAA Division II Super Regional and the NCAA Division II Championship … Named as the All-OklahomaSports.net Oklahoma Division II player of the week … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association … Named to the Heartland Conference academic Honor Roll’s President’s List (both semesters) … In her first collegiate tournament, tied for 14th in the Northeastern State Women’s Classic at Cherokee Springs Golf Club in Tahlequah, shooting 79-76—155 (+11) … First career top-10 finish was a 10th-place showing in the UCO RCB Classic at The Golf Club of Edmond, shooting 73-79—152 (+10) … Tied for sixth individually as OC took the team title in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate at Fort Sill Golf Course, posting consecutive 1-over 73s in the two-round event … Placed ninth in the Diffie Ford-Lincoln Invitational at Kickingbird Golf Club in Edmond, overcoming high winds to shoot 77-75—152 (+12) … At the Heartland Conference Championship at Apple Rock Golf Course in Horseshoe Bay, Texas, finished eighth in a loaded field at 8-over with rounds of 74-76-74 … In the NCAA Division II West Super Regional at Wichita Falls Country Club in Wichita Falls, Texas, recorded perhaps the most amazing rally ever by an OC player … Shot an 11-over 83 in the opening round, but rebounded with a career-best 1-under 71 in the second round and an even-par 72 in the final round, overcoming illness on the final day … Tied for 10th and squeezed into a two-woman playoff for one berth to the NCAA Championship, which she won on the first hole, beating a player from Regis (Colo.) … Had to withdraw from the national-tournament field due to the lingering illness, however … Her comeback earned her recognition as the Oklahoma Division II player of the week from the website OklahomaSports.net … Previous school: Attended Georges P. Vanier Secondary School in Courtenay … Named to the British Columbia team for the North Pacific Junior Ladies’ Team Matches in 2016, held at Pitt Meadows Golf Club in British Columbia … Also competed in that event in 2014 … Placed sixth in the CN Future Links Pacific Championship at The Dunes at Kamloops Golf Club in Kamloops, B.C., qualifying her for the 2016 Canadian Junior Girls Championship … Took third in the junior girls division of the Canadian Junior Golf Association Junior at Cordova Bay in Victoria, B.C., in March 2016 … Won the British Columbia Juvenile Girls Championship in August 2015, shooting a course-record 65 at Spallumcheen Golf and Country Club in Vernon, B.C. … Tied for 17th in Canadian Junior Girls Championship in 2015.