- Four year starter (three years at catcher, senior year at 3rd base).
- Coached for Jersey Intensity, a fastpitch organization. Coached 14U and 16U national teams and helped them reach top 10 finishes at IDT in Colorado and PGF Nationals.
- Worked as the Director of Operations for Diamond 9 Events, a fastpitch event company specializing in college showcases and college tournaments at ESPN Wide World of Sports. Handled all communication between teams and coaches and all pre-event and day of event operations.
- Worked as a softball instructor for hitting, catching, and defense at SixFour3 in Ashburn, VA holding over 150 clients ranging from ages 5 to 18.
- Served four years at the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy. Worked her way up from a part-time Baseball/Softball Coordinator to full-time Lead Baseball/Softball Coordinator and finally as Program Associate of Softball Operations. At the academy, she served the under-resourced community and youth of Southeast DC, ranging from ages three to 16. Main responsibilities were to manage and grow the softball program and oversee all daily programs and all part-time employees. Started the softball program in 2018 and grew it from seven girls to 45 in the travel ball program called HUSTLE. Expanded their free Community Softball Clinics from 15 to 200 girls in the four year span to introduce and enhance young girls' softball skills while also fostering positive character development through Social Emotional Learning and Girls Empowerment Programming. Chosen Head Coach in 2018 for the Jennie Finch Softball Classic team that finished 2nd, 2018 MLB All Star Game Ambassador, 2019 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Sports Award ceremony recipient, 2019 MLB World Series Ambassador, and 2021 Congressional Baseball Game Ambassador.
- Now working part-time with the Academy to continue the growth of the game in the community.
- Currently leading hitting, infield, and catching with Georgetown Softball.
Time as Georgetown Softball Student-Athlete:
2016: Appeared in and started in 42 games for the Hoyas as a junior ... Registered 33 hits, 20 runs, 18 RBI and three homeruns in 118 at-bats ... Recorded a team-best 20 walks ... Posted five multi-hit games ... Recorded a season-high four hits in GU's 16-1 win over Columbia (3/6) ... Delivered a season-best three RBI against George Washington (4/20) ... Tallied a .415 slugging percentage and a .384 on-base percentage ... Went 1-for-1 in stolen bases ... Was second on the squad with 137 putouts with 37 assists for a .978 fielding percentage.
2015: Appeared in and started 46 games for the Blue & Gray as a sophomore... recorded 26 hits, nine RBI, one home run and scored 16 runs in 111 at bats...had a team-high eight doubles... had a batting average of .234, an on base percentage of .348 and a slugging percentage of .351... had a season-best three hits on Feb. 13 versus UNC Wilmington, had a four-game hit streak from April 25-May 2.
2014:Started 34 games and made 36 appearances during her freshman season, primarily at catcher ... Tallied 11 hits, seven runs batted in, five runs and three extra-base hits ... Recorded her first hit on Feb. 23 ... Recorded her first double on Feb. 23 ... Hit her first home run on March 30 ... Notched her first run batted in on Feb. 23 ... Scored her first run on Feb. 22 ... Recorded her first stolen base on Feb. 22 ... Recorded her first at-bat on Feb. 7 ... Hit a game-winning sacrifice fly on April 5 in a 1-0 extra-inning victory over St. John's ... Ended the season on a three-game hitting streak
Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner at Bishop George Ahr High School in Edison, N.J....Also earned a letter in basketball while in high school...Served as the captain of her softball team her junior and senior years...Honors and Awards: Named to All-Division and Conference First-Team all four years...Named Rookie of the Year and Conference Most Valuable Player her freshman year...Team Accomplishments: A three-time Division Champion (2010, 2011 and 2013)...A 2010 Conference Champion...Outstanding Performances: 30+ hits in each of her four years...Over 100+ hits in her career...Did not strikeout and registered at least one hit in every game her senior year...Earned Distinguished Honors and was named to the Principal's List for academics every year in high school