Division I collegiate athlete
Background in athletics, team leadership, and inclusive coaching
Sports have always been a huge part of my life. I competed at the Division I level and have always loved the energy, discipline, and connection that come with being part of a team. I graduated with my Sociology degree in 2020, then spent a few years working in pancreatic cancer research at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. In December 2024, I moved to New Jersey to start an exciting new chapter — one that brought me back to my roots in athletics and working with people.
The real turning point for me was realizing how powerful sports can be beyond competition. It’s not just about winning — it’s about belonging, confidence, and joy. I wanted to be part of something that creates that kind of space for others, where every athlete feels included and celebrated for exactly who they are.
What I love most about Spectrum Sports is the joy that fills the room. The athletes’ enthusiasm is contagious, and the coaches’ support makes it feel like one big team. Watching athletes light up during games and activities every week is the best part of my day — it’s impossible not to leave smiling.