2017-18 Season:
Played in all 32 games for the Wolf Pack during her senior season, making 31 starts … Averaged 19.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.0 steals per game … Hit double-digits in the scoring column in all 32 games, with 20 or more points in 16 contests … From November 21st through December 8th, scored 20-or more points in each game … Began the season with a 23-point performance on 10-14 shooting against Xavier (La.) on October 26th … On December 8th, shot 11-16 from the field, scoring 24 points with six rebounds and two steals in an 84-75 win over Spring Hill College … On January 27th vs. Mobile, scored a career-high 39 points while sinking 16 shots from the field, setting a new school record for field goals in a game … In an 82-65 win over Middle Georgia State on February 3rd, recorded a double-double with 19 points, five rebounds, 11 assists and two steals … In the SSAC Championship Final against Martin Methodist, dropped 27 points, connecting on six three-pointers while grabbing three rebounds and dishing out four assists to help earn the Pack the tournament crown … In Loyola’s opening-round win over Our Lady of the Lake at the NAIA National Tournament, scored 20 points and added six rebounds, nine assists, a steal and two blocks … Led the team in scoring, field goals made and steals … Ranked eighth in the NAIA with 618 points on the season, which rank fourth for the most in a single-season at Loyola … Finished the season with 140 assists, which ranked 13th in the NAIA and sixth in the program record books for most in a single season … Named the SSAC Player of the Week a conference-best five times, and the only student-athlete to ever win the award in three-consecutive weeks … Named the National Jesuit Player of the Week twice, and was the only two-time winner during the season … Selected to the All-SSAC First Team … Named the SSAC Player of the Year … At the conclusion of the SSAC Tournament, named to the All-Tournament Team and selected as the SSAC Championships MVP … Named to the Second All-LSWA Team … Named a First-Team All-American by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the NAIA … Named the Women’s Basketball National Jesuit Player of the Year … Ends her career with the Wolf Pack ranked eighth in points with 1,413, seventh in assists with 330 and seventh in steals with 189.
2016-17 Season:
Played in 32 games and made 11 starts during her junior year ... Led the team in points scored (432) and points per game (13.5) ranking seventh in the SSAC ... First in free throws (108) and attempts (152) ... Led the Wolf Pack in three-point percentage (.458) while finishing second in three pointers made (44) ... Recorded a team-leading 69 steals which ranked 28th in Division I and ranked 37th in steals per game (2.156) ... Set career-highs in both points and steals on December 7th against Selma University with 27 points and nine steals. Her nine steals tied a program record for most steals in a single game ... Scored 17 points against Montana State University-Northern in the opening round of the 2017 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship... Named First Team All-SSAC ... All-State Honorable Mention... NAIA All-American Honorable mention selection... SSAC Player of the Week ... National Jesuit Player of the Week by the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight on Dec. 14.
2015-16 Season:
Appeared in all 31 games and made six starts during her sophomore campaign ... Led the team in points scored (309), third in field goal percentage (43.1%) and was second on the team in points per game (10.0) ... Led the team in total assists (98) and assists per game (3.2) ... Led the team in total steals (43) and steals per game (1.39) ... Finished 3rd in assist-turnover ratio (1.4), 5th in assists per game, 6th in total assists,10th in total steals, and 13th in steals per game in the SSAC ... Scored a career-high 22 points against Blue Mountain including six three-pointers.
2014-15 Season:
Appeared in 24 games for the Wolf Pack during her inaugural season … Compiled 54 points and 22 assists on the season … Averaged 2.3 points per game during the 2014-15 season … Notched a season-high nine points against Dillard on Nov. 25 and Brenau on Nov. 29 … Tallied a season-high five assists and five steals versus Dallas Christian on Nov. 15.
Pre-Loyola:
Graduated from Lone Star High School … Played basketball under head coach Katie Stinton …Named district MVP and high school team MVP… Selected to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) All-Regional Team, the TABC All-State Team, the Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) All-Regional Team and the TGCA All-State Team her senior year … Earned a spot at the 2014 Texas All-State All Star Game as a senior … All-time leading scorer in Lone Star High School history.
Personal:
Born on May 17, 1996 … Daughter of Robert and Nicole Miller ... Favorite food is seafood …Favorite movie is Love and Basketball … Favorite TV show is Scandal … Likes to watch Netflix to relax … Most influential person in her life is her father … Favorite sport to watch is basketball and favorite athlete is James Harden … Her hobbies include music and photography … The one thing that would surprise most people about her is that she wanted to be a rapper when she was younger … She would enjoy working in the music industry field … Favorite childhood cartoon is Tom and Jerry … The happiest day of her life was her high school prom