Elementary Education major … Tall, strong player who showed steady improvement since her freshman season and became one of the Heartland Conference’s top golfers … Became first OC student-athlete in any sport to qualify for a NCAA Division II national championship event, doing so as a senior in 2016 … Named as OC’s Ms. Eagle in 2016 … Posted her first career win as a sophomore and added a second as a junior and third as a senior … Three-time recipient of the Heartland Conference player-of-the-week award during her career, while winning NCCAA student-athlete of the week honors twice … NCCAA All-America pick in fall 2014 … Finished fourth in the Kansas Women’s Golf Association Amateur Championship in 2015, fifth in 2014 and sixth in 2013 … Named to the Kansas squad for the invitation-only 2015 Fore State Championship in Rogers, Ark., and the 2014 Fore State Championship in Afton, Okla. … Played in the invitation-only Judson Collegiate & Legends Pro-Am Challenge in Roswell, Ga., in June 2014, finishing 40th in the all-star field … 2015-16: Played in 12 tournaments (12 starts), recording a stroke average of 75.57 over 28 rounds, ranking her sixth in the Heartland Conference and 26th in NCAA Division II in that category … Recorded eight top-10 finishes … Named as Ms. Eagle, the highest honor in OC athletics, becoming the first golfer ever to receive that award … Became the first OC student-athlete in any sport to qualify for a NCAA Division II national event … Named to the All-Heartland Conference second-team list for the second straight year … Named once as the Heartland Conference player of the week … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association for the third straight year … Named to the Heartland Conference academic Honor Roll’s President’s List (fall and spring semesters) … Recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award … Recorded her third career win by taking the fall season opener, the Northeastern State Women’s Golf Classic at Cherokee Springs Golf Club in Tahlequah, leading the Lady Eagles to the team title … Shot 73-75—148 (+4) to best a field of 97 golfers … Named as the Heartland Conference player of the week after that win … In OC’s next event, tied for sixth in a NCAA Division I tournament hosted by Oral Roberts, the Bob Hurley ORU Shootout at MeadowBrook Country Club in Tulsa, shooting 72-78-71—221 (+5) … Made it three straight top-10 finishes by tying for eighth in the UCO-RCB Bank Classic at Lincoln Park Golf Club’s East Course in Oklahoma City, shooting 71-75—146 (+4) … In spring season, tied for seventh in the Diffie Ford-Lincoln Invitational at Kickingbird Golf Course in Edmond, helping the Lady Eagles take the team title by shooting 78-72—150 (+10) … Overcame high wind conditions to finish fourth in the Hillcat Classic at Hillcrest Country Club in Bartlesville, in which OC won the team title, firing rounds of 81 and 78 to finish at 15-over 159 … Three straight rounds of 73 gave her a third-place finish at 3-over in the O-City Spring Classic at Lincoln Park East … In the rain-abbreviated Heartland Conference Championship, shot a 4-over 76 at Apple Rock Golf Course in Horseshoe Bay, Texas to tie for ninth … After opening the NCAA Division II West Super Regional at Brookside Country Club in Stockton, Calif., with rounds of 74 and 77, fired a career-best 4-under 68 on the final day to tie for sixth at 3-over 219 and snag an individual spot in the Division II Championship … At the NCAA Division II Championship at CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora, Colo., shot 74-76-80-83—313 (+25) and tied for 59th … 2014-15: Started in all 11 tournaments, posting 10 top-10 finishes (five of those top-5 outings) and a stroke average of 75.00, third-best in the Heartland Conference and 12th in NCAA Division II … Despite those stellar numbers, was only a second-team All-Heartland Conference pick by league coaches … Ranked second on team with 47 birdies … Became first OC women’s golfer ever named to the Capital One Academic All-District team … Named as an All-America Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association … Named as an NCCAA Scholar-Athlete … Named to the Heartland Conference academic Honor Roll’s President’s List … Named as recipient of Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award … Earned NCCAA All-America honors with a sixth-place finish at the NCCAA Championship at The Hombre Golf Club in Panama City Beach, Fla., finishing with a 236 score (+20) … Finished second at the NCCAA Central Region Championship at Owasso Golf and Athletic Club with a score of 1-under-par 143 … Fourth at the RCB Bank-Central Oklahoma Classic at Lincoln Park Golf Club’s East Course at 2-over 144 … Followed that with a pair of sixth-place finishes in the Dallas Baptist Fall Classic at The Golf Club of Dallas (earning NCCAA student-athlete of the week honors in the process) and the NCCAA Championship … Opened spring season by placing seventh in the Las Vegas Desert Classic at Paiute Golf Club and followed that with a fourth-place outing in the Diffee Ford-Lincoln Invitational at Kickingbird Golf Course in Edmond … Recorded second career win at the Augustana Spring Fling at The Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif., leading a 1-2-3 finish for the Lady Eagles that included Anna Arrese Cortadellas and Allison Sell … Finished at 5-over 149 to record the win, firing rounds of 78 and 71 … Was named as both the Heartland Conference player of the week and NCCAA student-athlete of the week after the victory … Took ninth in the Dallas Baptist Patriot Classic at Tangle Ridge Golf Club in Grand Prairie, Texas, then was fourth in the Oklahoma Baptist Spring Invitational at Lincoln Park East … Extended her streak of top-10 finishes to 10 by shooting even-par 144 (74-70) to place third in the Heartland Conference Championship at Slick Rock Golf Course in Horseshoe Bay, Texas … Helped Lady Eagles post the (unofficial) top team score in the tournament, although conference refused to recognize that achievement … 2013-14: Started in all nine tournaments, posting four top-10 finishes … Ranked eighth in the Heartland Conference and 57th in NCAA Division II in stroke average at 77.48 over 21 rounds … Led team with 53 birdies … 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 … Opened fall season with her first career win, shooting 73-75 (4-over) to take medalist honors in the Hawks Creek Invitational at Hawks Creek Golf Club in Fort Worth, Texas … Earned Heartland Conference player-of-the-week award after that performance … Tied for fourth at the Western New Mexico Fall Intercollegiate at Coldwater Golf Club in Avondale, Ariz., shooting 74-76 (6-over) … Ended fall season by finishing seventh in the NCCAA Invitational at The Hombre Golf Club in Panama City Beach, Fla., shooting 75-72-79 (10-over) … Best finish during spring season was a fifth-place showing at the Kickingbird Classic at Kickingbird Golf Course in Edmond, when she shot 83-69 (12-over) to help the Lady Eagles to the program’s first team title … The 69 was her best round of the 2013-14 campaign … 2012-13: Started in 10 tournaments, posting a stroke average of 80.86 over 21 rounds … Played her best in the year’s biggest tournament, shooting 79-80 and finishing ninth in the NCCAA Invitational at The Hombre Golf Club in Panama City Beach, Fla., helping the Lady Eagles finish second nationally … Had four other top-20 finishes … In first college tournament, tied for 18th in the Hawks Creek Invitational at Hawks Creek Golf Club in Fort Worth, Texas … Tied for 12th in the Oklahoma City University Stars Fall Classic at Lincoln Park Golf Club’s East Course in Oklahoma City … Took 18th in the Glen Ivy Intercollegiate at the Victoria Club in Riverside, Calif. … Tied for 15th at Lions Classic at Hardscrabble Country Club in Fort Smith, Ark. … Shot her low round of season, a 74, in first round at Southwest Classic at Tierra Verde Golf Club in Arlington, Texas … Previous school: Earned Kansas Class 5A state runner-up honors as a senior at Andover High School … Led team to a third-place finish … Finished in the top three in all 10 tournaments for Andover as a senior, winning four of them, including a Class 5A regional title … As a junior, finished 11th in the state tournament and fourth in the regional tournament … Was a regional runner-up as a sophomore … Finished fifth at regionals and seventh in the Class 4A state tournament as a freshman as Andover finished second in the team race … Also starred in basketball for the Trojans, earning first-team All-Class 5A and all-league honors as a senior after averaging 13 points per game.