2024
• Started in 29 of the 27 games she appeared in
• Batted .200 with a double and eight hits
• Scored four runs and drove in three
• Academic All-PacWest
2023
• Easton/NFCA Academic All-American Scholar-Athlete
• CSC Academic All-District
• Academic All-PacWest
• D2 ADA Academic Achievement
• Played outfield in 49 games where she had 23 putouts, one assist and a .960 fielding percentage
• Helped her team secure second place in the PacWest Conference, which is their highest conference finish in program history
• Helped Biola reach the NCAA Division II West Regional
2022
• Easton/NFCA Academic All-American Scholar-Athlete
• Batted .190 with 11 hits, two doubles and a triple
• Scored 11 times and had two RBIs
• Recorded 35 putouts and had a .900 fielding percentage
• Was a part of three double plays
2021
• Helped Biola reach the NCAA Division II National Championship Series
• Helped Biola win the NCAA Division II West Region Championship
• Appeared in 29 games during her true freshman season
• Recorded her first collegiate hit against Concordia Irvine in March
• Scored eight runs (eighth-most on the team)
• Scored a run in Biola's win over West Texas A&M in the NCAA Division II Championship series
HIGH SCHOOL
• Prepped three varsity seasons at San Juan Hills High School, graduating in 2020
• Part of a league championship team in 2018
• Hit .319 as a junior
• Named Defensive MVP and a team captain for the Stallions
• Four-year scholar athlete and four-year member of California Scholarship Federation
• Graduated as the valedictorian of her class
PERSONAL
• Born February 25, 2002 to Tamara and Brian Riley
• Plans to major in communication sciences and disorders with the hope of a career in speech pathology
• Has three siblings (Dylan, Aiden, Brynn)
• She enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and surfing
• Played three years of travel softball with Monarchs Fastpitch, playing in the 16U Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championships
• Favorite Bible Verse: Matthew 19:26
• Why I Chose Biola: "I chose Biola because I wanted to attend a university where Christ was the center of both softball and academics. As soon as I walked on campus, I knew that Biola was where God wanted me."