Brother, Brock, is serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nagoya, Japan
Aunt, Heidi Buttars, played softball at Utah State
Cousin, Madelynne Taggart, runs track at BYU
Cousin, Harrison Taggart, plays football at Cal
Cousin, Kylie Buttars, signed to play women's volleyball at BYU in 2026
Was recruited by BYU beginning in the 8th grade, dream school since childhood (verbally committed in 8th grade at age 12)
Biggest fan of little sister who has Down Syndrome
Holds the heavyweight ping pong title at her house
Is ambidextrous, but left handed in every other sport besides softball
Can juggle but can't blow a bubble with gum
Loves to draw, play the piano and take pictures
Loves to prank the coaches by wrapping their offices in wrapping paper
Her "Y" is wanting to help others see their full potential
Serves as the activities chair in church
Majoring in exercise and wellness (MBA candidate)
At BYU
Two-time CSC Academic All-District Team (2024-25)
Two-time Spring Academic All-Big 12 Team (2024-25)
2025 Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete
2025 April Big 12 Student Athlete of the Month
2025 Winter Dean's List of BYU College of Life Sciences, Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll and All-Academic Roll
2024 Big 12 Player of the Week (4/23)
2023 WCC Freshman of the Year
2023 All-WCC Second Team
Won a silver medal in the Canadian International Cup while playing against other countries' Olympic teams (2023)
Currently serving as the BYU Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President
Planned an event where 285 shoes were made for children in Africa by tracing, cutting, and assembling old jeans, denim, and fabric to help create new lives. The project helped fight the cause against the Jiggers, a common foot disease in Africa.
Member of the Big 12's Beyond Border's Program (Washington D.C. and Mexico City)
Served as secretary of BYU's SAAC (2023-24)
Before BYU
2022 Mountain Region High School Player of the Year
2022 High School Female Athlete of the Year
2019 Mountain Region Champion
2019 Nevada state champion
2019 ESPY "Rising Star of the Year" award at Shadow Ridge High School
Represented Nevada/U.S. Region 10 by playing in the 2019 USA All-American Games in OKC
2019 "Rookie of the Year" award
Three-time Nevada First Team All-State
Three-time Southern Region First Team All-Conference
Six-time Nevada All-Academic team (three-time softball, two-time volleyball and one-time tennis)
Played varsity softball, volleyball, and tennis in high school
Third-place finish in the Nevada State Doubles Tennis Championship (2022)