I am a professional volleyball player who has competed at the NCAA Division I level and professionally across the world, including in Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Greece, and Puerto Rico. I'm excited to be spending my upcoming professional season in the United States!
My collegiate career began at Kansas State University, where I was named the AVCA Midwest Region Freshman of the Year and earned All-American honors. I later transferred to the University of Oregon, where I earned AVCA All-American, All-Pac-12, and AVCA All-Pacific North Region honors while helping lead the Ducks to multiple deep runs in the NCAA Tournament.
Throughout my career, I've learned that sustained success is built on far more than talent. It requires discipline, confidence, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement. Those principles have guided my journey and now shape the way I coach and mentor athletes.
Beyond the court, I am the founder of Nakupenda, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of African athletes. Through free youth camps, coaches' clinics, mentorship programs, and competitive training environments across the African continent, Nakupenda is committed to expanding opportunities, developing leaders, and strengthening the pathway for young female athletes to pursue their dreams through sport.
Whether I'm leading a private lesson, a team clinic, or a mentorship session, my goal is to help every athlete maximize their potential—not only as a volleyball player, but as a confident leader equipped to succeed in every area of life.