- 2023 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, spring semester
- 2022 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2022 All-RMAC first team
- 2020-21 All-RMAC honorable mention
2023: Did not play due to injury.
2022: All-RMAC first team selection. ... Creative midfielder tied for third on the team with four goals, tied for second with four assists and tied for third with 12 points. ... Took 18 shots, putting eight on goal. ... Started all 18 games in which she played, registering a total of 1,328 minutes, fifth-most on the team. ... Matched career high of three points with a goal and an assist in 2-0 win at Western Colorado on Oct. 20. Goal was the game’s first, and came at 31:52. ... Sent a perfect pass that Jaimy Sawaged ran onto behind the Colorado Mesa defense for an assist on Sawaged’s goal at 58:57, the only score in an Oct. 16 victory. ... Scored her eighth career goal, and third of the season, on a penalty kick that made it 2-0 at 78:50 in an eventual 3-0 win at New Mexico Highlands on Oct. 7. ... Set up Tessa Killmon’s first career goal with a short pass in the goal box, giving MSU Denver a 2-1 lead at 70:58 in an eventual 2-2 tie. ... Knocked in the rebound of a Riley Ostler shot that deflected out to the top of the box at 71:38 for the final tally in a 2-0 win over Colorado Christian on Sept. 18. ... Scored her sixth career goal at 67:56 for the only score in a 1-0 win at Eastern New Mexico on Sept. 11, converting from the top of the box with assists from Isa Durkin and Paloma Teran. ... Hit the post with a shot early in the game, and later assisted on Elisa Dean’s goal in the 52nd minute -- the only score in a 1-0 win over Bridgeport (Conn.) on Sept. 4.
2021: Did not play during the 2021 season.
2020-21: All-RMAC honorable mention. ... Second on the team with two goals and five points, tied for third with one assist. ... Took four shots, putting two on goal. ... Started all six games in which she appeared, playing a total of 419 minutes. ... Had a goal on a penalty kick and added an assist for a career-high three points in a 3-1 win at Black Hills State on April 3. ... Scored the game-tying equalizer at 16:18, just 1:09 after a Colorado Christian goal, as MSU Denver eventually earned a 2-1 overtime victory on March 7.
2019: Played in all 20 games, starting nine, while playing 991 minutes. ... Tied for fifth on the team with two goals, and added an assist to tie for fifth with nine points. ... Took 14 shots, with six on goal. ... Scored her second goal of the season, the game-winner, in a 2-0 win over Black Hills State on Nov. 3. Had four shots in the game, with three on goal. ... Had one of MSU Denver’s eight goals in a shutout at New Mexico Highlands on Sept. 20. ... In 3-0 win over St. Mary’s on Sept. 7, had an assist on Jessica Mooney’s goal that gave the Roadrunners a 2-0 lead.
2018: Appeared in 17 games and made eight starts while logging 895 minutes...Had one goal, a game-winner, and two assists...Took 15 shots and put six on goal...Recorded both of her assists in the 6-0 win at Black Hills State on Oct. 27...Scored 6:49 into her collegiate career, with the first goal of a 6-0 win over Texas A&M-Commerce in the Aug. 30 season opener.
High School: Attended East Bakersfield High School, playing for Marty Martinez...Had 21 goals and 20 assists as a senior, and racked up 61 goals and 49 assists in three varsity seasons for the Blades...Three-time All-South Yosemite League first team selection, including Offensive Player of the Year in 2016...All-area first team and Central Section all-star in 2016 and 2017...Three-time team MVP, leading her team to two SYL championships and two consecutive Central Section Valley championship games...Also competed in cross country and golf, leading her cross country team to two SYL championships while earning all-league first team...Named to the honor roll.
Club Team: Played for Jason Carter with the South Valley Thunder in the Coast League Gold Division, where her team was league champion...One of many South Valley Thunder players to become student-athletes with the MSU Denver women's soccer program.
Personal: Born in Bakersfield, Calif...Birthday is Feb. 22...Daughter of Jonathan and Adriana Garcia...Has two sisters (Vanessa and Mia) and a brother (Jonathan)...Majoring in nursing.