Toril Forland Award – Outstanding Female Skier (alpine)
CSC Academic All-America Third Team
CSC Academic All-District
Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
One of the top comeback stories in collegiate skiing, sweeping the NCAA women’s alpine individual championships after missing much of the 2022 season due to injury.
Became the first women’s alpine double NCAA champion at Utah since 1990 and first from any team since 2019.
Hit the podium in seven of nine collegiate starts, with four victories on the year.
In her season debut, won the first slalom of the Westminster Invitational and was runner-up in the second slalom.
Added another victory in the second slalom at the Denver Invitational.
Took second place in both giant slalom races at the Colorado Invitational.
Competed at the World University Games in Lake Placid, representing Australia.
2022 - Sophomore
All-RMISA Second Team
USCSCA All-Academic Team
Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
Started in five races before suffering a season-ending injury.
Opened the college circuit with a third-place effort in GS at the Montana State Invitational (Jan. 18).
Was the top Utah finisher in that GS race at the Montana State Invitational.
Hit the podium once again in slalom at the RMISA Invitational (Jan. 20).
 2022 Winter Olympics
Named an Olympian as part of Team Australia, but was unable to compete due to injury.
2021 – Freshman
Competed three times, hitting the podium twice.
Won the slalom at the Colorado Invite (Jan. 12).
Placed second in her collegiate debut at the giant slalom at the Denver Invite (Jan. 10).
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