2024-25 Awards
Northwest Conference Rookie of the Year
Northwest Conference: First Team All-Conference
Northwest Conference: Student-Athlete of the Week (October 30)
Northwest Conference: Student-Athlete of the Week (February 24)
2025 Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete
2024-25 Stats
Low Round: 74, +2, NWC Championship Round 2, April 21
Lowest Tournament Score (2-days): 151, +7, NWC Championship, April 20-21
Round Average: 82.58 (+11)
First-Place Finishes: 1 - Langdon Tri Meet (Field of 13)
Top-5 Finishes: 2 – 1
st Langdon Tri Meet (Field of 13), 2
nd NWC Championship (Field of 39)
Top-10 Finishes: 3
– T-8
th Menlo College Invitational (Field of 33)
NOTABLES
- Put together a phenomenal finish to her first season to establish herself as one of the top players in the Northwest Conference
- Became the second player in program history to be named NWC Rookie of the Year and the first rookie to earn First Team All-Conference honors since 2015
- Competed in all 10 events and all 19 rounds during her first season
- Led the team with her one first-place finish, two top-five finishes and tied for the team lead with three top-10 showings
- Placed first on the team in scoring average
- Finished first on the team in five events and second in the other five competitions
- Made her collegiate debut on September 14-15 at the Pines Cup and finished second on the team with scores of 87-88
- Earned her first career top-10 showing at the Menlo College Invitational when she shot 170 (90-80) to finish tied for 8th at the Menlo College Invitational
- Put together the best tournament of her season at the NWC Championship event on April 20-21
- Tied the lowest round of her season with a 77 (+5) on Day One and then set a new career-low round (74, +2) and two-day score (151, +7) to finish second out of 39 golfers
- Finished second behind only 2024-25 NWC Player of the Year Allison Takamiya (-5) at the NWC Championship event
- Ended her first season ranked 217th in NCAA DIII in the Scoreboard powered by clippd national rankings
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Utpal Shanghvi Global School in Mumbai ... Named the Golfer of the Year for the 2021-22 season ... Won the 12th Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) All-Indian Amateur Ladies Open ... Number one ranked player in the Order of Merit ... Posted multiple top-10 finishes on the Indian National Tour.
Why Lewis & Clark?: I was first drawn to L&C when I saw pictures of the campus, but then the more I read about the college and the city, the more I realized it was where I belonged. The close student-professor relationships, small class sizes and all the student run clubs really appealed to me. Once I got in touch with Coach Breier and learned about his vision for the golf team, I knew it was something I wanted to be part of.