I grew up in Colorado where I played volleyball for 7 years. I attended Baylor University for three years and then transferred to Colorado State University. I graduated in 2016 with a Bachelors in Human Development and Family Studies and a Minor in Gerontology. While at CSU I played club and rec league volleyball, coached 4th, 5th and 7th grade volleyball and I worked in the Athletics Department as a student videographer.
After college, I worked full time with Colorado State Athletics as the Assistant Video Coordinator for CSU football, softball and soccer. Within the football department I got to manage student workers, work one on one with the head coach, assistant coaches and the graduate assistants. I worked in coaches film as well as created team/position/individual player highlights and team hype videos during the season. I also got to assist with recruiting weekends and different camps and pro days. Outside of CSU Football I worked with high school athletes on their highlight videos for recruiting purposes. When I decided to step away from college athletics I pursued personal training. Through training I got to work with several youth, high school and college athletes on increasing their power and explosive strength, improving coordination, sport-specific skills and injury prevention.
I am grateful to be able to be a part of the NCSA team! One of the most rewarding parts of working for NCSA is that I get the opportunity to connect with families and take a little stress off their shoulders by guiding them in the right direction in the college recruiting process. I have a passion for working with student athletes. Here at NCSA we get to make a positive impact on every family and student athlete we get the chance to talk to/work with and that fact alone has me excited every single day.