2025 Season Honors @ Colorado Mesa
- First Team All-RMAC
- Kathleen Brasfield Invitational All-Tournament Team
- Cal State LA Tournament All-Tournament Team
- 3x RMAC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 22, Nov. 10, Nov. 17)
- College Sports Communicators Academic All-District®
- Preseason All-RMAC
Career Honors @ CSU Pueblo
- 2023 Honorable Mention AVCA All-American
- 2023 Honorable Mention AVCA All-South Central Region
- 3x All-RMAC
- First Team (2024)
- 2x Second Team (2022 & 2023)
- 2x College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® (2023 & 2024)
- First Team RMAC All-Academic (2024)
- RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll (2023)
Career Synopsis: Finished her overall 4-year career in the RMAC and with Head Coach Austin Albers with 1,103 total kills as well as 878 digs, 170 blocks and 102 aces… Was a 4-time overall All-RMAC pick… Earned two first team honors… Made two NCAA Tournament appearances.
2025 (As a Senior @ CMU): Earned First Team All-RMAC honors in her lone season as a Maverick while CMU to a fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance as the team’s top overall player… Led the Mavericks in kills (342), kills per set (3.32), total points (400) and points per set (3.88)… Also paced the team with 31 service aces (0.30/set) while finishing second on the team in digs with 304 (2.95/set) and third in blocks with 50 (0.49/set)… Finished the year with a .244 attack percentage… Started all 28 matches and played in all 103 of the team’s sets… Ranked fifth in the RMAC for both points and points per set… Was also fifth for kills and sixth for kills per set… Was tied for tenth in service aces and ranked 14
th in aces per set… Also led the Mavs with 13 double-doubles… Earned three RMAC Offensive Player of the Week honors (Sept. 22, Nov. 10, Nov. 17) and was named to the all-tournament team at both the Kathleen Brasfield Invitation and Cal State LA Tournament in the opening two weekends of the season… Finished in double figures for kills in 18 of the Mavs’ 28 matches while putting down eight or more in 25 different matches… Recorded a career-high 29 in a 3-1 win over Regis (Nov. 8) en route to the first of back-to-back RMAC Player of the Week honors on Nov. 10… Had 25 kills in a RMAC Tournament win at the Colorado School of Miens… Also set a career-high with 23 digs in the win over the Orediggers becoming the first Maverick since 2016 (Mackenzie Edwards) to have more than 20 kills and 20 digs in the same match… Finished with 16 double-figure dig efforts… Set a season-high by recording five aces on Sept. 6 against UT Permian Basin… Had a season-high five blocks in a Sept. 19 win at Adams State, when she also had 19 kills and 18 digs while to help her win her initial RMAC Player of the Week honors on Sept. 22… Hit .500 or higher in three matches, putting down 17 kills on 34 errorless attempts in a 3-1 win over eventual national champion MSU Denver on Sept. 26… Hit a season-best .550 with 11 errorless kills at Black Hills State on Nov. 14… Put down 17 kills on 30 attempts (2 errors) the next day at South Dakota Mines as she ended the regular season with another RMAC Offensive Player of the Week honor on Nov. 17…  Had a 12-kill, 11-dig double-double in the NCAA Tournament against MSU Denver (Dec. 4)… Also earned College Sports Communicators Academic All- District® plaudits for the third time in her career... Had been named to the Preseason All-RMAC Team.
Before CMU: Was a 3-year starter at CSU Pueblo… Earned all-conference honors in each season with the ThunderWolves, including first team honors last year… Was a 2023 Honorable Mention AVCA All-American and All-South Central Region pick as a sophomore… Also earned Second Team All-RMAC honors that year and picking up honorable mention status as a freshman in 2022… Was also named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team twice (2023, 2024) and to the First Team RMAC All-Academic squad in 2024 after earning honor roll status in her first year of eligibility for that award in 2023… Was a D2ADA Academic Achievement Award Winner as well… Registered 761 kills (2.87/set) and 574 digs (2.09/set) in 76 career matches with the Pack while hitting .251… Also had 120 blocks (0.44/set) and 71 aces (0.26/set) in her time with CSU Pueblo.
2024 (As a Junior @ CSU Pueblo): Recorded 248 kills (3.26/set) and 207 digs (2.72/set) while playing in 21 matches and 76 sets… Missed a month of the season due to injury… Was ranked eighth in the RMAC for kills and total points per set (3.89) while ranking seventh with her 0.37 aces per set average… Finished in double figures for kills in 15 matches, tallying a season-high 21 against Hawai’i Hilo (Sept. 14)… Had one of her eight double-doubles against the Vulcans… Recorded a season-high 22 digs and 14 kills while hitting .406 on the opening weekend of the season against Lubbock Christian (Sept. 6)… Had a season-high four service aces while recording a double-double (11 kills, 12 digs) against Colorado Mesa on Oct. 11.
2023 (As a Sophomore CSU Pueblo): Played in all 104 sets and 27 matches for the Pack... Started all 27 matches... Second on team in kills with 291 and also second on team in attack attempts with 751... Averaged 2.80 kills per set and hit .257 on the season to help her earn AVCA Honorable Mention All-American honors... Also had 18 assists, 37 aces, 318 digs, and 42 blocks... Put together 353 points and averaged 3.39 points per set, enough for the second-most on the team... Had 18 double-digit kill matches, including a season-high and career-high 20 vs. MSU Denver (Oct. 21) ... Hit over .500 in a match two times ... Posted a season-best 21 digs vs. Colorado Christian (Oct. 14) and season-best four blocks vs. UCCS (Nov. 10)... Recorded 13 double-doubles on the season, including three straight to end the year... Had 18 matches with double-digit digs and five matches with three or more aces ... Saw action in all 54 sets and 14 RMAC matches ... Tallied 162 kills, 18 aces, 179 kills and 28 blocks in RMAC play ... Averaged 3.00 kills and 3.31 digs per set in league matches... Named a Second-Team All-RMAC selection and an Honorable Mention AVCA All-South Central Region honoree.
2022 (As a Freshman @ CSU Pueblo): Played in 95 sets and 28 matches for the Pack… Second on team in kills with 222 and also second on team in attack attempts with 580 … Averaged 2.34 kills per set and hit .248 on the season en route to earning Honorable Mention All-RMAC honors… Also had four assists, six aces, 49 digs and 40 blocks … Tallied 249 points and averaged 2.62 points per set, which was third-best on team… Had nine double-digit kill matches, including a season-high 18 at Westminster (Oct. 14)… Hit over .400 in a match six times… Posted a season-best mark of 12 digs and three blocks against Mines (Nov. 10) in the RMAC Tournament… Posted 11 kills, an ace and hit .296 in the Pack’s NCAA Tournament match at MSU Denver (Nov. 17)… Recorded five kills in her collegiate debut against Texas A&M-Kingsville (8/26) … Played in 63 sets and 18 RMAC matches … Had 160 kills and hit .263 in RMAC play.
Prep: Recorded 532 kills with a .361 hitting percentage in her career at Pleasant Grove High School... Coached by Kim Dahl Hawkey... Won a state title in 2019 as a sophomore... The Vikings finished second in 2018 and 2021 and third in 2020… Tallied 60 serving aces with an 83 percent serving accuracy ... Finished with 104 blocks and 274 digs ... Was named to 6A First Team All-State squad and the 6A All-Academic All-State team as a senior in the fall of 2021… Was also a First Team 6A All-Region and All-Valley pick… Was named to the AVCA Watch List that year … Was an Academic All-State performer in golf ... Lettered for three years in volleyball and two years in golf at PGHS .
Club: Played club volleyball for Club V.
Personal: Daughter of Carole and Derek Scoville ... Has two younger sisters— Sophie and Callie... Sophie swims at BYU... Majoring in liberal arts ... Enjoys spending time outdoors, creating art, pottery, hiking, pickleball, playing the piano and guitar and spending time with family and friends... Plans to play professional volleyball overseas following graduation, gaining a couple of years of experience at the professional level and come back to play in America... Will also be working on a graphic design and media career simultaneously.
Why I Chose CMU: "I chose CMU because my coach (Austin Albers) took the head coach position here and I knew I had to follow him. He is an incredible coach and has developed me so much as a volleyball player and human. I also chose CMU because of the team full of amazing women and the culture that they revolve around - I knew I wanted to be a part of that."