Biography
Awards & Honors
CTCA Division I Scholar All-American Honorable Mention (2025)
Collegiate Career Breakdown
Races Entered: 8
Races Finished: 8
Best Finish: 1st (Tritonman Non-Draft Legal, San Diego, Calif., 3/1/26)
Top 20: 3
Top 10: 2
Top 5: 2
Podiums: 1
Wins: 1
Collegiate Personal Records
750m Swim: 10:01 (Americas Cup Gulfport, Gulfport, Miss., 3/26/26)
375m Swim: 6:31 (The Southern Hills Triathalon, Hot Springs, S.D., 8/10/25)
20K Bike: 30:06 (Americas Cup Gulfport, Gulfport, Miss., 3/26/26)
10K Bike: 16:06 (The Southern Hills Triathalon, Hot Springs, S.D., 8/10/25)
5K Run: 19:00 (Tritonman Non-Draft Legal, San Diego, Calif., 3/1/26)
2.5K Run: 10:37 (The Southern Hills Triathalon, Hot Springs, S.D., 8/10/25)
DU Record Book
Most Races in an Academic Year – 8 (2025-26, tied record)
2025: Recorded a pair of top-five finishes during the 2026 spring series, including her first career victory in the Tritonman non-draft legal on March 1 in San Diego, Calif. … Took part in all eight races during her freshman campaign, tying the school record for the most in an academic year … Made her collegiate debut at the Southern Hills Triathlon super sprint and came in 28th with a time of 33:55 (6:31/16:06/10:37) on Aug. 30 in Hot Springs, S.D. … Placed 37th in 1:10:07 (12:23/33:29/22:43) at Desert’s Edge in Loma, Colo., on Sept. 14 … Posted a regular season-best finish in 16th at the Prairie State Cup in DeWitt, Ill., clocking in at 1:05:16 (11:16/31:16/22:07) … Placed 27th in 1:08:49 (10:05/35:03/21:57) at the Western Regional Championships on Oct. 26 in Fort Worth, Texas … Came in 61st in her first Collegiate National Championships in 1:09:52.5 (11:29.5/37:06.9/19:05.2) on Nov. 8 in Tempe, Ariz. … Spring 2026: Earned her first two career top-5 finishes at Tritonman in San Diego, Calif., beginning by placing fifth in the draft-legal race on Feb. 28 in 1:07:53 (11:21/35:40/19:59) … Won the Tritonman non-draft legal event on March 1 in a faster time of 1:07:15 (--/35:27/19:00), which included setting a PR in the 5K run (19:00) … Closed the season in 47th in a time of 1:05:01 (10:01/30:06/23:08) at the Americas Cup Gulfport on March 26 in Gulfport, Miss., where she registered personal bests in the 750-meter swim (10:01) and 20K bike (30:06)—the second-fastest in program history.
Before Denver: Finished 21st at the 2025 U.S. Junior Nationals draft-legal race on Aug. 2, 2025 in West Chester, Ohio ... Came in 18th in the first U25 Elite Development Race and 11th in the second EDR at the Clermont Challenge on March 1-2, 2025 … Was 16th in the Pleasant Prairie Junior Elite Cut and 20th in the Jenny Lee Junior Elite Cup in June 2025 … Placed fifth in the youth elite category at the 2024 Texas Draft-Legal Festival Triathlon … Posted a time of 1:03:33 at the 2024 U.S. Junior Nationals in Iowa, placing 14th … Ran cross country in high school for Episcopal School of Jacksonville … Named team MVP of the cross-country team three times (2022, 2023, 2024) … Helped her high school cross country program to second place in the state of Florida in 2022 … Was an All-American in cross country … Previously swam club for the Bolles Sharks … Have also competed in swimming, track, soccer and softball … Personal Records: 500-yard freestyle swim, 5:13; 20K bike, 32:02; 5K run, 18:56.
Personal: Has two brothers and two sisters … Father played soccer at Georgetown and older brother ran cross country at Catholic University … Graduated from Episcopal School of Jacksonville in 2025 … Intends to major in biological sciences and Italian at DU … Speaks Italian and learning Spanish … Might want to live abroad after college to utilize her languages … Inducted into the Cum Laude Society in 2024 … Served as an Eagle Ambassador in high school, where she volunteered at school events and helped future and new students transition to the school … Was also a member of the Rethreaded Club that helped women who have been a victim of sexual abuse … Inducted into both the National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society in 2023 … Hobbies include photography, rock climbing, surfing, biking, skating, reading, hanging out with friends and renovation projects.
Why DU: “I really liked the environment that both triathlon team and the campus provided. DU has strong academics and a great study-abroad program that I intend to participate in. I also love the mountains and the cooler weather.”
Why Triathlon: “I have been a runner and a swimmer most of my life and really wanted to do both in the future, so I began doing triathlons the summer before my junior year of high school. I fell in love with the sport and decided I wanted to continue to compete in college.”