2018: Consensus All-American and All-West Region selection at catcher for the second straight season … Named All-CCAA first team … Also earned CoSIDA Academic All-District for second straight season … The catalyst for the Coyotes both at the plate and behind the plate … Led Coyotes at .372 batting average (54 for 145) … The only player in the CCAA who ranked inside the top three in each of the following eight categories — HR/game (1st, .29), HR (1st, 15), on-base percentage (1st, .511), RBI (3rd, 49), RBI/game (3rd, .98), slugging percentage (1st, .766), total bases (2nd, 111), walks/game (2nd, .78) … Tied school record for home runs in a season with 15 with final HR against Dixie State in NCAA play … Defensively, finished with a .987 fielding percentage … For her career, she finished second in RBI (145), third in walks (99), fourth in home runs (39), and ninth in runs (102) … Named NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Graduate Scholarship winner.
2017: First-team All-CCAA … First-team All-West Region (NFCA and CCA) … In the classroom, named CoSIDA Academic All-West Region … CCAA All-Tournament selection … The top performing catcher in the entire West Region … Hit a team-leading .367 (58-for-158) and scored 33 runs with 14 doubles, 13 home runs, with 50 RBI … The only CCAA player to reach the top three in each of the following conference categories — walks (first), on-base percentage (second), slugging percentage (second), RBI (second), home runs (third) and doubles (tied second) … Her 50 RBI tied for third in school history and HR total rank eighth … Ranks #7 in career RBI and #5 home runs in just two seasons at CSUSB … CCAA All-Academic.
2016: Appeared in 54 games with 52 starts, all behind the plate … Led Coyotes with 11 HRs and 46 RBI, while hitting .237 (33 of 139) … Scored 25 runs … Named CCAA Player of the Week (Jan. 30-Feb. 2) by hitting .571 (4-for-7), while also recording a 1.714 slugging percentage and a .625 on-base percentage. In two contests, the Rancho Cucamonga native totaled two home runs, a triple, six RBI, four runs, and a walk as Coyotes swept Mercyhurst opening weekend. … CCAA All-Academic choice … A Division II Athletics Directors Academic Acheivement honoree.
At Citrus College: Played the 2015 season for the Owls … Helped her team to a 32-11 overall record and 18-3 in conference … Named all state and all conference after hitting .415 with 18 home runs with 57 RBI … Broke school record for run scored (49) … Owned a slugging percentage of .887.
At Alta Loma HS: A three-time first-team all-league performer for the Braves … Team's defensive player of the year (senior) and offensive player (sophomore and junior) … Team's MVP her sophomore season.
Personal: Daughter of Darryl and Jennifer Brown … Kinesiology major … Wants to teach and coach … Grandma's spaghetti is the best … Enjoys her English classes … Says her most memorable sports moment is being the only girl to go-yard at Citrus Little League baseball.