Career Honors @ CMU
- First Team D2CCA All-America (Designated Player-2024)
- First Team D2CCA All-South Central Region (Designated Player-2024)
- First Team All-RMAC (Designated Player-2024)
- 2x RMAC All-Tournament Team (2023, 2024)
- Second Team CSC Academic All-America (2024)
- CSC Academic All-District (2024)
- RMAC All-Academic First Team (2024)
- Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete
- RMAC Player of the Week (Mar. 12, 2024)
Tarleton State Career Honors
- 2x Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll (2019 & 2020)
- 2x Academic All-Western Athletic Conference (2021 & 2022)
- 2021 Easton/NFCA Division I All-America Scholar-Athlete
Graduate (2024 at CMU): Completed her career by earning First Team D2CCA All-America honors… Had also been named to the First Team All-South Central Region squad… Earned First Team All-RMAC accolades… Named to the RMAC All-Tournament team for the second straight year… Was also a Second Team College Sports Communicators Academic All-America accolade… Named to CSC Academic All-District and First Team RMAC All-Academic teams as well… Hit .390 (64-164) with 21 home runs and 34 extra-base hits (13 doubles)… The 21 home runs tied the former CMU single-season record and was second on the squad behind fellow all-American Myah Arrieta, who hit a RMAC record 28… Was ranked second in the RMAC and fifth nationally with the 21 home runs… Recorded 140 total bases and a .854 slugging percentage… Was ranked second in the RMAC behind only Arrieta and 11
th in the national statistics with that mark… Also had a .464 on-base percentage and 1.318 OPS, ranked third in the RMAC… Drove in 64 runs to rank fifth in the RMAC and 24
th nationally… Drew 19 walks and was hit by six pitches… Also had three sacrifice flies… Played in and started 56 of the Mavs’ 57 games… Was the designated player in 31 and the Mavs’ starting catcher in 25 others… Had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 83 putouts and eight assists as a catcher… Named as the RMAC Player of the Week on Mar. 12 after hitting a home run in all four games of the UCCS series on Mar. 10 and 11, cranking out five… Went 7-for-12 with 12 RBIs in that series… Recorded multiple hits in 20 different games… Was tied for the team-lead with 18 multiple RBI games… Hit two home runs while driving in six runs in a Mar. 22 win over Black Hills State… Hit two home runs during the NCAA Tournament, helping the Mavs to wins over St. Mary’s and Colorado Christian in Mar. 10 elimination games.
Redshirt Junior (2023 at CMU): Played in 49 games, making 40 starts… Was the Mavs' primary catcher, starting 32 games behind the plate after joining the program as a graduate transfer from Division I Tarleton State… Also made eight starts as the designated player… Hit .282 (33-117) at the plate, drilling out 14 home runs to finish third on the team and tied for sixth in the RMAC… Also had five doubles while finishing with 31 RBIs and a .684 slugging percentage, the tenth highest total in the league… Had a .386 on-base percentage and 1.070 OPS… Scored 25 runs and drew 15 walks... Was named to the RMAC All-Tournament team, largely thanks to a 2-for-3 game against MSU Denver enabling the Mavs to qualify for the title game… Hit one of her home runs in that contest, which was one of her eight 2-hit games… Had eight multiple-RBI games, including a 5-RBI game against Black Hills State (Feb. 25), when she hit two home runs… Named as an Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete.
Redshirt Sophomore (2022 at Tarleton State): Selected to the Academic All-WAC squad for the second straight year… Played in 32 games, making 21 starts for the Texans, who had a winning 30-25 season… Went .250 (18-72) from the batter’s box… Was third on the team with eight home runs… Also had three doubles while driving in 14 runs… Had a .625 slugging percentage and scored nine runs… Threw out five of ten would-be base stealers while recording a .977 fielding percentage… Hit two home runs Prairie View A&M on Feb. 19 after recording a season-high three RBI against them on the day prior.
Redshirt Freshman (2021 at Tarleton State): Named as a NFCA/Easton Division I All-America Scholar-Athlete and to the Academic All-WAC squad… Played in 44 games and started 42 behind the plate for Tarleton State in its first NCAA Division I season… Hit seven home runs, including one in each games of a doubleheader sweep of Prairie View A&M on Mar. 10 … Had two four-RBI performances, including one with a grand slam against Texas on March 13… Threw out nine baserunners from behind the plate while recording a .956 fielding percentage… Hit .155 (15-97) and slugged .381 while scoring 12 runs… Drove in 20… Was hit by eight pitches.
Redshirt Freshman (2020 at Tarleton State): Appeared in 13 games and earned five starts … Hit her first home run in her first start at UT-Permian Basin on Feb. 28 … Recorded a season high of four RBI in that game… All 13 of her season RBI came in her five starts … Had a batting average of .316 (6-19)… Had a slugging percentage of 1.000 and on-base percentage of .435… Named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Freshman (2019 at Tarleton State): Redshirt season after suffering a season-ending injury in the fall semester… Named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Prep: 2018 graduate of Joshua High School… Graduated in the top ten percent… Lettered four years on varsity and was a three-time captain for head coach Traci Bransom and the Owls… Four-time academic all-district selection … Named as the team’s offensive and defensive player of the year for three straight years… Was a superlative all-county and all-area selection.
Club: Played two years of select softball for Vision Elite, coached by Mark Murphree & Leigh Anne Budd.
Personal: Now pursuing a master’s degree in sports management… Has a goal to work for a major league baseball organization or minor league baseball club in their management positions… Says a dream job would be to managing player operations or game-day operations… Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Tarleton State University with Magna Cum Laude honors in 2021… Was on the dean’s list throughout her time (2018-22) in Stephenville, Texas… Daughter of Ed and Christina Pruitt … Has a sister, Kayla… Loves to take her dogs out on hikes and walks and to the park… Also says, “I love trying out hole-in-wall restaurants because you never know when you will hit a good one.”
Why I Chose CMU: “I chose CMU because Colorado has always been so beautiful to me because the scenery is to die for. The fact that the campus is in between the mountains just puts me in awe of the school! I also chose CMU because the softball team runs deep with championship talent and I would love to play for a family-knit organization that pushes me.”