Hall of Fame
Western's top offensive rebounder for all four of her years (1987-91), finishing with a then-school record 437 rebounds, averaging 3.5 per game and 109.5 per season.
Finished career second among WWU's top 10 leaders in points (1,475) and blocked shots (156), and sixth in rebounds (890).
Named to Western's All-Century team in 1999.
As sophomore in 1988-89, helped Western to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) national quarterfinals, averaging 12.9 points and 7.0 rebounds. That team posted a school record with 30 wins (30-5) and claimed both the District 1 (made game-winning free throws in final seconds of title game against Simon Fraser) and Bi-District I titles.
As junior in 1989-90, played on a WWU squad that finished 26-4 and reached the district championship series. Led the Vikings in scoring (15.4 avg.) and blocked shots (1.5), while also grabbing 8.5 rebounds and shooting 52.6 percent from the field. Earned honorable mention American Women’s Sports Federation/NAIA All-American and NAIA District 1 all-star honors. Tied a school record with 35 points in a game against Concordia (Ore.), helping the Vikings post an 18-1 district record, which earned them the No.1 seed and home-court advantage in the district playoffs.
A four-year letter winner, contributed to Western’s overall record of 99-25 (80.0 percent), winning over 20 games each season.
Also a district all-star as a senior in the 1990-91campaign. As a team co-captain, helped the Vikings achieve a 21-7 record.
As a freshman in 1987-88, was part of a 22-9 team, averaging 8.5 points and 5.7 rebounds, and leading the team with 47 blocked shots.
Received honorable mention as a USA Today All-American during senior year at Nooksack Valley High School. There, contributed to the Pioneers' four consecutive appearances in the Class A state tournament, finishing third, fifth, second, and seventh, respectively. Was also part of three state championship volleyball teams and competed twice at the state meet as a high jumper in track & field.
At Western, played under two of the greatest women’s college coaches. Her first three years were with Lynda Goodrich, who achieved 411wins over 19 seasons (1971-90) and made five trips to nationals, twice being a finalist for National Division II Coach of the Year honors (1981 and 1982). Last season was under coach Carmen Dolfo, who was beginning the first of over 35 campaigns with 709 wins and three Elite Eight appearances, including a national runner-up finish in 2022.Â