2008: Named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete...Started all 43 games for the Lakers as the team's left fielder...Finished with a .225 batting average and 20 hits, including four doubles and two triples...Scored 15 runs and knocked in 10 RBI...Added six sacrifices at the plate...Recorded a base hit in 15 games, including five multi-hit contests...Scored in 12 games with a pair of multi-run games...Went 2-for-3 with a triple, an RBI, and three runs scored in a 12-6 win over West Virginia State (3/22)...Crossed the plate twice against Winona State (3/3) in a 10-6 victory...Notched a pair of RBI against West Virginia Wesleyan (3/21) and versus Hillsdale (4/25)...Did not record an error defensively until the final game of the season against Gannon (5/2)...Finished fourth on the team with a .980 fielding percentage.
2007: Earned NFCA Scholar-Athlete honors...Appeared in 49 games and started in 41 of them for Grand Valley State...Finished the season with a .220 batting average in 100 at-bats...Recorded 17 runs and eight runs batted in, as well as eight bases on balls...Brought in two runs with two hits and scored a run against Lake Superior State (3/31)...Scored twice on two hits against Shepherd (5/11).
2006: Played in 30 games, starting in 22 as a freshman for the Lakers...Tallied 14 hits in 61 at bats for a .230 batting average...Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI as GVSU defeated Nova Southeastern, 11-2 (3/8)...Was 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored in an 8-0 win over Findlay (4/22).
High School: Prepped at Minooka Community High School under head coach Jodi Dzuiba...Tallied 24 hits, 12 walks, 16 stolen bases, and a .255 batting average her senior year...Led team to regional championship twice...Named team captain and best defensive player her senior season...Also played tennis, volleyball, and basketball...Member of National Honor Society, Spanish National Society, Teens Against Tobacco Use, and Special Education Peer Tutoring.
Personal: Daughter of Mark and Debra Walters...Majoring in accounting...Enjoys playing sports and listening to music.