Career Honors
- 3x RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll (2022, 2023 & 2024)
Career Synopsis: Was a key back-row player for the Mavs, helping the team to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances and four straight 20-plus win seasons… Recorded 695 digs and 86 aces throughout her career… Was on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll in all three seasons that she was eligible for the accolade.
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2024 (Senior): Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll… Played in all 29 matches and 102 sets… Made 26 starts in a defensive specialist role and three others in the Mavs’ libero uniform, including two post-season contests… Recorded 182 digs (1.78/set) and 19 service aces (0.19/set)… Also had 31 assists… Finished in double-figures for digs in seven different matches, tallying 11 in three of them and ten in four others… Had 11 in the NCAA Tournament match against Dallas Baptist University, in a Sept. 14 home match against eventual regional champion Angelo State (Sept. 14) and in an Oct. 1 win at Westminster… Tallied a season-high three service aces in the RMAC Tournament semifinal against Colorado Christian (Nov. 22)… Had a season-high five assists at Westminster… Made just 19 reception errors in 488 attempts, good for a stellar .961 reception percentage.
2023 (Junior): Played in 25 matches, making one start at libero (Sept. 8; vs. Fresno Pacific) and another as a defensive specialist on Oct. 17 against Chadron State… Appeared in 84 total sets… Was third on the team in both total digs (214) and digs per set (2.55)… Also tallied 15 service aces (0.18/set)… Was in double-figures for digs in ten different matches… Recorded a career-high 19 as the Mavs’ libero against Fresno Pacific… Recorded a career-high six service aces at New Mexico Highlands (Nov. 3), a single-match total that is tied for fourth most in program history… That effort was also the best for any Maverick player since her cousin Taylor Woods had seven in 2018… Named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.
2022 (Sophomore): Played in 84 sets and 24 matches… Made six starts as a defensive specialist… Was fourth on the team with 135 digs (1.61/set)… Also finished tied for third on the squad with 17 service aces (0.20/set)… Had a solid .962 reception percentage and was guilty of just 13 reception errors in 340 attempts, third most on the squad… Reached double-figures for digs on two occasions, recording a career-high 13 in the NCAA Tournament win over Dallas Baptist (Nov. 17)… Also recorded a season-high three aces against the Patriots… Registered 12 digs against top-ranked Tampa (Sept. 3).
Fall 2021 (Freshman): Played in 26 of the team’s 28 matches and in 94 total sets as a defensive specialist… Made one start… Recorded 164 total digs (1.74/set) and 35 service aces… Was third on the team in digs and second for aces… Ranked sixth in the RMAC with her 0.37 aces per-set average… Was in double-figures for digs on four occasions… Tallied a career-high1 7 in a Nov. 9 win over Westminster before recording 15 just three days later in a win over nationally-ranked Regis… Had a career-high six service aces, the most of any Maverick since her cousin Taylor Woods recorded the same  number in an Oct. 23 win at CSU Pueblo… Also had ten digs in that match.
Prep: Earned first team all-region honors while playing for the Mountain Pointe High School Pride, coached by Andrew Yamashiro… Recorded 259 digs, to average 6.3 per set in her final season… Was ranked third in the 6A state statistics with her average and sixth for her total digs… Also had 30 aces (0.7 set)…
Club:Â Plays for the Aspire Volleyball Club and Coach Eric Viney.
Personal: Plans to major in psychology… Daughter of Paul and Laura Woods… Is the middle of three daughters… Sisters are named Emma and Gracie… Cousin is Taylor Woods, who holds the Mavericks' rally-scoring era career digs records… Enjoys going to the gym, hiking and spending time with friends and family.
Why I Chose CMU:Â "CMU initially caught my attention because of my cousin (
Taylor Woods) recommendation due to her amazing experience when she was a student-athlete at CMU from 2015-2018. I was able to tour the school and meet the coaches and players on the team and everyone was very welcoming. I am very excited that I am able to go to such a great college out of my hometown."