Biography
2021 (Sr.) – Named First Team All-Mountain West … started all 40 games in center field with a .976 fielding percentage, 80 putouts and two assists while committing just two errors … became program career leader in stolen bases with 53 … compiled nine multi-hit performances … registered a season high three hits against Utah Valley and New Mexico … compiled a .339 batting average with a .512 slugging percentage, .437 on base percentage, 43 hits, 29 runs, 19 RBI, 10 doubles, three triples and two home runs … ranked second on the team in total bases (65) … ranked third in the Mountain West and second on the team in stolen bases (22) … recorded a season high four RBI vs. Utah Valley … had an eight-game hitting streak on April 30-May 15 … launched her first home run of the season vs. Utah Valley … drew a team high 20 walks … made 127 at bats … letter winner.
2020 (Sr. *Season shorted due to COVID-19) – Made starts in all 24 contests on the year in centerfield … Ended the season on a six game hitting streak … Ranked second on the team in runs scored, hits, doubles, RBI and was first on the team in at bats … Finished the year with 13 runs scored, 22 hits comprised of five doubles, a triple and two home runs to tally 14 RBI … Was consistent at the plate where she racked up five multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games … Went 1-for-3 in the first game against Weber State, launching her first home run of the season, a three RBI dinger that was the go ahead run and allowed the Pack to win … Also plated the go ahead run against Sacramento State, after another three RBI home run, in the final game of the season… Committed just one error on the season and was responsible for 27 putouts.
2019 (Jr.) – One of three players that made starts in all 56 games of the season … Hit second in the lineup in 49 contests … Had a standout year, ranking first on the team in batting average (.361), hits (69), total bases (103), stolen bases (11) and at bats (191) … Ranked second in slugging percentage (.539), runs (42), doubles (14) and triples (1) … Ranked sixth in the Mountain West for her batting average, third in hits and fourth in total bases … Led the team with 19 multi-hits games with three four-hit games … Hit for .636 in the series against UNLV after going 7-for-11 with six RBI, a home run, two doubles and three runs scored … Was 4-for-4 with five RBI on two home runs against Utah State for all new career highs … Recorded her first grand slam at Nevada against Fresno State in the semi-finals of the NISC Nevada regional … Tied her career high, five putouts in one contest, against Marist … Committed just three errors on the season, tied for the lowest on the team, while helping the Pack to a new school record in best fielding percentage as a team (.968) … Was named first team all-conference … Letter winner.
2018 (So.) – Emerged as a valuable asset to the top of the Wolf Pack’s lineup as she became one of the top leadoff hitters in the conference, finishing the season batting .417 with 15 runs scored and a .472 on-base percentage in the first inning … Completed the season as one of the toughest hitters in the country to strikeout, ranking 62nd in the nation in that category … Named Nevada’s Bradley, Drendal & Jeanney Student-Athlete of the Week after batting .333 and tying the team lead with five hits in the Postseason NISC … Defensively, was one of just 11 players in the conference to have a perfect (1.000) fielding percentage in league games … Recorded a career-high 13-game hitting streak where she batted .353 with eight runs scored and six RBIs during that stretch … Posted a team and career-high 18-game reached base streak, batting .349 and scoring 17 runs during that stretch … Topped all other Mountain West players with 219 total plate appearances and 194 at-bats, while sharing a tie for the conference lead with nine stolen bases during league play … Ranked second on the Wolf Pack in runs scored (40) and hits (64) … Launched the first home run of her career in the Nevada’s season-opening win over Louisiana Tech … Was one of four players to record a home run in the Pack’s 21-run outburst against New Mexico … Recorded a career-high three hits in Nevada’s series-opening win over SDSU to go along with her career-best six at-bats in the contest … Posted a career-best five putouts twice on the season … Helped Nevada make back-to-back postseason appearances since the 2008-09 seasons … Letter winner.
2017 (Fr.) – Made 27 appearances for the Pack in her rookie campaign, making seven starts … Crossed the plate 10 times on the year, eight of which were courtesy of her coming off the bench … Started in left field for the Pack in its opening round game of the postseason … Collected her first career hit and run scored in the first weekend of the season against Army … Tallied a career-high three ABs against Army, Iowa State and UCSB … Stole the first base of her collegiate career in Nevada’s win over Rhode Island … Helped the Pack reach the postseason for the first time since the 2009 campaign ... Letter winner.
HIGH SCHOOL – Attended McQueen High School in Reno where she played for Amanda Ellison … A two-time All-North Division I selection by the Reno Gazette-Journal … Northern Nevada Co-Offensive Player of the Year as a junior … Led Northern Nevada Division I with a .614 batting average, 22 stolen bases and a .648 on-base percentage in her junior year … Also hit six home runs, six triples and 26 RBIs with 42 runs scored for the Lancers in 2015 … Her 70 hits in 2015 ranks ninth all-time in NIAA history … Hit .500 in 87 plate appearances as a sophomore … A four-time letter winner in softball and basketball … A two-time letter winner in tennis … Played club softball for the Reno Heat and Reno Diamonds … Involved in McQueen Leadership.
PERSONAL – Daughter of Rosalind Coleman … Has one older sibling, Rashonda, who played basketball at Feather River and went on to Atlanta Christian College … Is majoring in criminal justice … Chose Nevada because it is close to home, the academics are great and the coaches are great people who she wants to play for … Lists Michelle Moultrie as her sports hero … Lists the most memorable moment of her career as when her travel team were the underdogs at PGF and made it pretty far … Likes to relax in her free time.