CAREER HIGHS
Points: 26, vs. Rollins in SSC Tournament (3/8/14)/at Saint Leo (11/21/15)
Rebounds: 6, vs. Florida Tech (2/3/16)
Assists: 7, twice, most recent vs. Lynn in SSC Tournament (3/2/16)
Steals: 5, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/16/16)
FG Made: 10, vs. North Alabama (11/13/15)
3pt Made: 8, at Palm Beach Atlantic (1/30/16)
AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2015-16)
Returned from a year away to play in 30 games with 23 starts, finishing second on the team in scoring (13.3) and 3-point percentage (39.6), and lead the squad in 3-pointers per game (2.4) … Those ranked her sixth, fifth and third, respectively, among all SSC players … Was voted to the All-SSC Second Team … In her very first game back after 20 months, scored 25 points in the season opener against North Alabama (11/13/15) … Was 10-of-12 from the field and made 4-of-6 3-pointers that night … Three games later, matched her career best with 26 at Saint Leo … 21 times scored in double digits … Came one 3-pointer shy of the NSU all-time record, burying eight at Palm Beach Atlantic (1/30/16) … Made 72 from behind the arc on the season, third-highest on the season record list … Eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in a road win over Lynn (1/27/16), becoming just the seventh player in the club in women's history … At 1,164 career points, is fifth all-time … Is just 16 '3's shy of the career record after only three seasons.
AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2014-15)
Sat out the season due to injury.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14)
Had an award-winning season, starting 32 of 33 games and leading the Sharks in in scoring (15.1), free throw percentage (84.2) and in both 3-point percentage (44.0) and 3-pointers made (95, 2.9 per game) … Named Honorable Mention All-American by the WBCA and Women's DII Bulletin, Second Team All-South Region by Daktronics, and Second Team All-Sunshine State Conference … Was also selected as both the SSC Tournament Most Valuable Player and the South Region Tournament Most Outstanding Player … Her 3-point percentage ranked eighth, and 3-pointers made 15th, in all of DII … The 95 made 3-pointers set a new program season record, breaking Meixandra Porter's 77 of a year ago … Set a new career high with 26 points in the SSC Tournament Semifinals against Rollins (3/8/14), which included six 3-pointers … Had earlier knocked down six 3's against Rollins on the road during the regular season (2/15/14) … Made at least two three-pointers in each of her first 13 games … Was in double figures a team-high 28 times, and over 20 in eight games … Already ranks fourth on the program's all-time 3-pointers list with 139 in two seasons.
AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13)
Started nine games, while appearing in all 32, in her first season with the squad … Was fifth in the team in scoring (7.9 points per game), and third in 3-point percentage (35.5 percent), which also ranked sixth in the SSC … Had 10 double-digit scoring outputs, including four in a row in the postseason … Was named to the All-South Region Tournament team as she averaged 15.7 points a game in the Sharks' three wins … Scored 16 points against Clark Atlanta (3/15/13), 15 against Rollins (3/16/13) and 16 against Delta State (3/18/13) … Set career highs early in the season against Alabama-Huntsville (11/18/12), with 18 points and four rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Emerald Ridge High School … Played basketball, for coach GC Hilburn, as well as fast pitch softball, both for three years … Averaged 25.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game for an Emerald Ridge squad that went 19-6 her senior season … Scored 46 points in a great win over state power Federal Way senior year … Left Emerald Ridge as the school's leader in scoring (1,457 points), assists (300) and steals (200) in three seasons … Ranked as the 50th best point guard in the nation by ESPN.com … Selected as a Gatorade National Player of the Year nominee … Chosen to the
Associated Press Class 4A All-State First-Team, as well as
The News Tribune’s all-classifications second team for the state of Washington … Graduated high school with a 3.5 GPA and Associate of Arts.
PERSONAL
Born in Tacoma, Washington … Pursuing a degree in criminal justice … Played club basketball for Seattle Rotary Style … Volunteered with Habitat for Humanity … Gumbo is her favorite food … Lists Hunger Games as her favorite movie and Criminal Minds and Pretty Little Liars as her favorite TV shows … Favorite professional athlete is Kobe Bryant, and the Lakers are her favorite sports team … Considers her parents, Patrick and Diana Buie, as the most influential people in her life because they have supported her through everything … Has one older brother, Ryan.