What is the significance behind your jersey number?
Growing up, I was always #15 so I thought it would be cool to keep it going through college.
Who was your favorite player growing up? Who did you emulate your game after?
My favorite player was Steph Curry because I loved to watch him shoot.
How would you describe your style of play to someone who has never watched you?
I would describe myself as a team first player who makes the right plays and is a knock down shooter.
Who is your biggest role model?
My biggest role model is my dad because he has helped me become the person and player I am today and has spent so much time coaching me and supporting me over the years.
Why did you choose KU?
I chose KU because it has always been a dream school for me and I grew up going to all of the games in Allen Fieldhouse. I thought it would be really cool to get to be out there on the court and playing in front of my friends, family, and community. I also loved the coaching staff, team, and all around culture here.
NAME & HOMETOWN PRONUNCIATION
2024-25 (Freshman)
Saw action in 15 games, making her first career start at BYU…Averaged 1.7 points per game, knocking down 8-16 (50.0%) three-point attempts…Scored a career-high 12 points on 4-5 shooting from three in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown at Kansas State (Feb. 22).
High School
Two-sport standout at Washburn Rural HS in Topeka, excelling in basketball and volleyball…Led the Junior Blues to three-straight appearances in the state tournament, winning the Class 6A State Championship in 2022 before finishing as state runner-up in 2023 and 2024…Advanced to the state tournament in volleyball in each of her four seasons, including a Class 6A State Championship in 2022 when she was named to the All-Tournament Team…Three-time Class 6A All-State selection, named to the First Team in 2024 after earning honorable mention in 2021 and second team in 2022…Finalist for Topeka Capital-Journal's Female Athlete of the Year award and Sports in Kansas 6A Girls Player of the Year in 2024...Missed a portion of her junior season due to a torn ACL…All-Shawnee County Top 10 in 2022…Three-time All-Centennial League selection…2023 Shawnee County Rising Star Finalist…Teammate of fellow Kansas signee Regan Williams and current KU freshman S’Mya Nichols with Missouri Phenom.
Personal
Comes from an athletic family…Brother Jett played basketball at Creighton from 2018-21…Father Jordan played basketball at Washburn from 1992-96…Mother Eileen played volleyball and softball at Washburn from 1992-96…Committed to Kansas in October 2022.