| Height: | 5-11 |
| Year: | Jr. |
| Hometown: | Westminster, Md. |
| High School: | Winters Mill |
| Position: | F |
2009-2010: Begins her third year in the Green
and White looking to earn a spot in the Spartan front court
rotation . . . is a good low block offensive player while she also
has the ability to step out and score from the perimeter . . . has
very soft hands . . . has good court vision for a post player . . .
is a strong and physical rebounder . . . as her conditioning
improves, she will see more and more court time.
2008-09: Played in 27 of the Spartans’ 30
games, coming off the bench in all of her appearances . . .
averaged 2.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per game while she averaged
7.6 minutes per contest . . . shot 50% from the floor for the
season and 64% from the line . . . tallied a season-high six points
in three different games including back-to-back games against
Rutgers-Camden and Hood on November 30 and December 3 . . .
established a career-high with five rebounds in the win over
Rutgers-Camden . . . tied her career-high with three field goals
made three times during the year.
2007-2008: Finished her freshman year appearing
in 15 games as she came off the bench in all her appearances . . .
averaged 4.5 minutes per game and reached double figures in minutes
twice . . . had a career day in the January 19 win over Gallaudet
as she had seven points and three rebounds in 11 minutes of action
. . . converted a career-high five free throws in that same game
against the Bison . . . scored in nine of her 15 games and grabbed
at least one rebound in 11 games . . . shot 78.6% from the free
throw line as she sunk 11-of-14 from the stripe for the season . .
. grabbed a career-high four rebounds in the February 20 win at
Gallaudet.
Personal: Is the daughter of John and Cindi Byrne
. . . born January 11, 1988 . . . is a Nursing major . . . played
for Bernie Koontz at Winters Mill High School . . . earned first
team All-County honors as a senior . . . also earned first team
All-Conference accolades at Winter Mills.













