The 2023-24 season was nothing short of legendary for South Carolina women’s basketball, and one Gamecock in particular stood tall through every challenge and triumph. With a career that reflects steady growth, relentless hustle, and a championship mindset, this junior forward carved her place in Gamecock history—contributing to one of the most dominant stretches in NCAA women’s basketball.
This past season, she played in all 38 games, marking a program record for most games played in a single season, and helped lead South Carolina to an undefeated national championship run. The team not only claimed the SEC regular-season and tournament titles but also etched its name into NCAA history as just the fifth program ever to complete a perfect season en route to a national title. With that, she became part of the first group of Gamecocks to win two national championships (2022 and 2024) while also making a Final Four appearance in the other year.
Her individual contributions were pivotal. Playing a career-high 15.2 minutes per game, she recorded 10 double-digit scoring performances during the season. She tallied her first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Presbyterian in the NCAA Tournament opener, setting the tone for the Gamecocks’ championship run. On the biggest stage—the national championship against Iowa—she delivered four crucial second-quarter points, helping spark a key run that flipped momentum and gave South Carolina a halftime lead they never relinquished.
Her breakout moment came at Kentucky, where she scored a career-high 16 points along with five blocks, dominating the fourth quarter with 10 points during a massive 21-6 run. Just days later at Arkansas, she made her first career start and grabbed a personal-best nine rebounds. She continued to shine against top-tier opponents, with standout performances against Notre Dame, Texas A&M, and LSU.
Beyond the court, her resume sparkles with accolades. She was named to the SEC Community Service Team in 2023 and earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2022. Her impact stretches internationally as well—she won a gold medal and was named MVP at the 2024 FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup, adding to her 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup gold and her selection as a U16 National Team finalist in 2019.
Before arriving in Columbia, she was a force in high school—named to the Naismith and WBCA All-America teams, a McDonald’s All-American, and the 2020 Gatorade Georgia Player of the Year.
Now, with career averages of 4.6 points and 2.6 rebounds on an efficient 57.1% shooting clip, she continues to evolve. From an elite recruit to a two-time national champion, her journey showcases the perfect blend of patience, perseverance, and performance. Her story is not just about stats and awards—it’s about making every minute count, rising when it matters most, and helping to build a legacy of excellence for South Carolina basketball.