In 2009, she competed in her first NCAA Tournament , notably improving her second-round score by 13 strokes to help the Seminoles finish as the top-placing team from Florida.

: She is officially listed as an All-ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) player for the years 2009 and 2011 .

: During her time at FSU, the team maintained a strong reputation for recruiting talented student-athletes, contributing to the program's tradition of excellence in the ACC.