CMU Career Honors
- 3x IWLCA All-Midwest Region
- First Team (2023)
- Second Team (2021 & 2022)
- 3x All-RMAC
- First Team (2023)
- Second Team (2021)
- Honorable Mention (2022)
- 3x RMAC All-Tournament Team (2021, 2022, 2023)
- College Sports Communicators Academic All-District (Women's At-Large Sports - 2022-23)
- 2x RMAC All-Academic First Team (2022 & 2023)
- 2x IWLCA Academic Honor Roll (2022 & 2023)
- 2x RMAC Offensive Player of the Week
- Apr. 25, 2022
- Apr. 24, 2023
Career Synopsis: Finished her career ranked fourth in program history for goals (136) and points (167)… Was ranked third in shots (294) and shots on goal (218).
2023 (As a Redshirt Junior): Made program history, claiming her third consecutive IWLCA All-Midwest Region honor… Was a first team pick after claiming second team accolades in the previous two seasons… Also earned First Team All-RMAC honors, earning an all-conference honor for a third consecutive season… Was named to the RMAC All-Tournament team for the third straight season as well… Was named to the College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team for Women’s At-Large Sports… Was selected to the RMAC All-Academic First Team for the second straight season… Also named to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll for the second straight year… Started all 17 games… Led the team and the RMAC with 56 goals, the third highest single-season total in program history… Was ranked third in the RMAC with her 3.29 goal per game average… Also tallied 11 assists to finish with 67 points… Was tied for second in the RMAC with that point total and her 3.94 per game average… Her 67 points were the fourth highest in program history… Took a school-record and RMAC-leading 120 shots… Put 84 of those on net, the second highest total in program history… Scored at least one goal in every game, recording ten hat-tricks… Scored a career-high seven goals in a Mar. 14 win over Rockhurst, equal to the second-highest single-game total in CMU history…. Also had an assist and eight points in that game… Had two other 5-goal games… Had six other 4-goal games… Had two game-winning goals… Scored 11 free position shot goals… Tallied 27 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers on the defensive end… Also had 18 draw controls… Was fifth on the team for ground balls and fourth for caused turnovers for draw controls… Named as the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week on Apr. 24 after recording seven goals in wins over UCCS and Regis, the latter of which allowed the Mavs to win a share of their first program title.
2022 (As a Redshirt Sophomore): Was named to the Second Team IWLCA All-Midwest Region Team for the second straight year after leading the Mavericks in goals (47) and points (60)… Tallied 13 assists… Her 47 goals were equal to third most in program history… Her 60 offensive points were the fifth most in CMU single-season history… Had three game-winning goals… Also named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team and later to the IWLCA's Division II Academic Honor Roll.... Was only an honorable mention All-RMAC selection despite ranking second in the conference for goals and tied for fourth for points… Was named to the RMAC All-Tournament Team for the second straight year… Recorded hat-tricks in eight games, netting five goals against both McKendree (Mar. 16) and in the RMAC Tournament semifinal win over UCCS (May 6)… Had four other 4-goal games… Had six total points in four different games… Became the seventh Maverick to reach 100 career offensive points with her last goal against UCCS… Finished the year with 101 shots, tied for the most in the conference… Placed 76 of those on net… Also tallied 18 ground balls, 22 draw controls and seven caused turnovers… Named as the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week on Apr. 25 after two 4-goal goal performances in wins over Westminster (Apr. 20) and CSU Pueblo (Apr. 24).
2021 (As a Redshirt Freshman): Earned Second Team IWLCA All-Midwest Region and Second Team All-RMAC honors after leading the Mavericks with 33 goals… Had started all 13 of the Mavs’ games… Was tied for the team lead with 40 offensive points… Was ranked fifth in the conference for both goals and goals per game (2.54)… Her goal per game average was the ninth best in program history… Was tied for sixth in the RMAC for total points and tied for seventh with her per game average (3.08)… Scored in 11 of the Mavericks’ 13 games, recording eight hat-tricks… Had a career-high five goals in a Apr. 3 win at Fort Lewis… Also had five points (2G, 3A) at CSU Pueblo (Apr. 6) and against UCCS (4G, 1A) in the RMAC Tournament semifinal win… Named to the RMAC All-Tournament Team… Led the team with 73 shots, the third highest total in the RMAC and the ninth highest single-season total in program history… Averaged 5.62 per game, the fifth highest average in Maverick history… Put 58 of those shots on goal, good for a strong .795 shot on goal percentage… Was 7-for-12 on free position shot attempts… Also recorded 24 ground balls, 17 caused turnovers and 10 draw controls as one of the most versatile Mavericks.
2020 (Asa Freshman @ Coastal Carolina): Played in five games before the season was cut short due to COVID-19... Made her first career start in a road win against Campbell... Scored three points on three goals... Posted a .833 shots on goal percentage with 5-of-6 shots being on target... Scooped up two ground balls and caused a turnover... Scored against nationally ranked Denver (Mar. 11, 2020)...Dean's List (Fall 2019)... President's List (Spring 2020)... ASUN Academic Honor Roll (2019-20)Â
High School: Graduated from Pinkerton Academy in 2019...Four year letter winner in Lacrosse...US Lacrosse All-American (2018)...Under Armour All-American (2018, 2019)...Two-time NH First Team All-State selection...Named to the Senior All-Star game...Scored over 100 goals and totaled over 200 points in her high school career...Two-time team captain.Â
Personal: Daughter of Carolyn and Jim Davis...Sister Allison Davis plays Lacrosse at the University of Mount Olive...Chose CMU because of the location, opportunities on and off the field and team culture...Majoring in Environmental Science and Technology and aspires to become a park ranger.