I attended a four-year college at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. I did not continue to compete in college because I did not have the correct resources to help me find opportunities to play at the college level. Prior to college, I started playing softball at an early age. I played summer leagues where we won 3 World Series, played travel ball, and started for the varsity softball team at Holy Savior Menard Central High School from 8th grade to 12th grade. My junior year we were State Runners Up and my senior year we won the State Championship. I am from Louisiana, and I currently reside in Durango, Colorado with my partner and two dogs. Now I enjoy being outside with the dogs hiking, camping, or playing on the water. The most rewarding part of working for NCSA is that I get to help student athletes find opportunities at the college level and help them create a future for themselves. Another reason I love working for NCSA is that I get to be a part of a team again where we are all working on the same goals, helping others achieve their dreams. I am incredibly determined and always dedicated to helping athletes achieve their academic and athletic goals while fostering a positive and supportive environment.