2011: One of only three players to appear and start in all 54 games for the RedHawks ... became fourth player in school history to reach the 200-hit mark, finishing second all-time with 222 career hits ... played both second base and shortstop during her senior season ... finished second on the team with a .324 batting average ... also was tied for second on the team with 20 RBIs ... finished tied for ninth in the MAC with 56 hits ... tied for first in the MAC with three triples... also was tied for first on the team with eight doubles ... had five three-hit games, including four against MAC opponents ... had season-high three RBI in win at Louisville (Feb. 27) ... scored two runs in games against Wright State (Feb. 25), Toledo (Mar. 25) and Ball State (Apr. 9).
2010: Named First Team All-MAC for the second time in her career ... played in 56 of 57 games for the RedHawks starting all at second base ... led team with a .372 average, recording 68 hits in 183 at-bats ... her 68 hits ranked second in the MAC ... was second on the team with 28 RBI ... also notched a .971 fielding percentage with only six errors in 118 chances and had 82 assists ... was 3-for-3 with one RBI and one run scored vs. Seattle (Mar. 13) ... hit her first career grand slam in 5-0 victory over Ball State (Apr. 4) ... finished 3-for-3 with two RBI and one run scored vs. Toledo (Apr. 23) ... was 2-for-3 with one RBI and three runs scored in MAC Tournament game vs. Buffalo (May 13) ... had multiple hits in 19 games, including three hits in seven games.
2009: Appeared in 55 games, starting 54 at second base and shortstop ... recorded 48 hits in 164 at-bats (.293) and drove in a career-high 24 runs while scoring 21 ... had 11 multi-hit games, including a 3-for-3 performance against Memphis ... hit first two career home runs at the NCAA Tournament, a two-run shot against Michigan (May 15) and a solo effort against Notre Dame (May 16) ... had six multiple-RBI games, making 10 for her career ... notched a .950 fielding percentage, with only eight errors in 161 chances and 61 assists.
2008: Had one of the strongest debut seasons in Miami history, winning MAC Freshman of the Year honors and a spot on the All-MAC first team ... tied for second on the team with a .340 average with 31 runs scored, eight doubles and 17 RBI ... also drew 15 walks, which ranked second on the team ... hit . 412 in MAC games, which was third best in the conference ... also had an on-base percentage of .474 for the MAC campaign, which was fifth ... appeared and started 49 games during season, all at second base ... went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in second career game against North Carolina State (Feb. 16) ... recorded first multi-RBI game in rematch against Wolfpack the next day (Feb. 17) ... went 3-for-5 with two RBI and one run scored against Charlotte (March 9) ... had career-high three RBI and scored the game winning run against Bowling Green (April 4) ... recorded first career four-hit game, finishing 4-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored against Buffalo (April 18) ... ranked fourth on the team in fielding percentage at .959, committing only six errors in 49 games ... committed only two errors in final 29 games of season.
High School: Lettered in softball all four years at Los Alamitos High School in Long Beach, California...was a Scholar Athlete and also received second team All-League accolades in 2006...awarded Best Defensive Player in 2006...helped Los Alamitos to two league championships in 2004 and 2005...her 2006 club team, the SoCal Athletics, placed 5th at 18 Gold Nationals...was featured on the cover of Softball West Magazine in August, 2005.
Personal: Has a March birthday...daughter of Deborah and Michael Mawn, and has a younger sister, Morgan...majoring in Business Economics