Occupation: Public Relations and Marketing
College: Utah State University
Degree: Journalism, Public Relations Emphasis and Minor in Marketing
Hobbies: Pole Vaulting, hot yoga and Pilates, hiking, pickleball, shopping and being with family and friends.
Quote: "Hard work beats talent"
TV Show: The Bachelor and Love Island
Dream Job: Sports Journalist
How do you spend your time outside of Gold Rush?
I work full-time as a Director of Social Media and Partnerships, and any other free time I like to go to Pilates, try out new places to eat and explore the city!
What are you passionate about?
Sports and athletics. They've always been my happy place, bringing me some of my best memories, experiences, and friendships while also contributing positively to my mental and physical health.
Where were you born and where do you live now?
I was born and raised in a small town called Rigby, Idaho and recently moved to San Francisco.
What personal accomplishment are you most proud of?
Making Gold Rush! It has always been a dream of mine to be a professional dancer and join the team since I was a little girl, inspired by my aunt and following in her footsteps.
What is a non-profit organization you're involved in and why did you choose to get involved? I'm involved with Operation Underground Railroad, where I help spread awareness to protect children and women from human trafficking and to help provide resources to those affected.
What's something our fans would be surprised to learn about you?
Alongside dance, I was a collegiate pole vaulter and have been competing since I was 10!
What's the energy like in the Gold Rush locker room on game day?
It's the definition of girlhood- magical, girly and uplifting energy.
What does it mean to be a Gold Rush Cheerleader?
It's about carrying on a legacy, bringing energy with every performance, representing something bigger than ourselves, creating magical moments for the fans and hopefully being a role model and inspiration to the little boys and girls watching!
Who is YOUR biggest cheerleader?
My family. They have been cheering and supporting me my whole life and throughout my journey of making the team.
Tell us about your journey of becoming a Gold Rush cheerleader.
My path has been quite unique! I grew up dancing and cheering but chose to focus on track and basketball in high school. After High School, I tried out for the USU Cheer Squad and made it! I spent my freshman year cheering but realized I missed pole vaulting, so I spent my last three years on the Track. After graduation, I returned to training with a dream of joining Gold Rush, and here I am.
How has being a part of Gold Rush affected your life?
It's truly been a complete 180 in the best way. I've gained 32 new best friends, moved to a new city, and am pursuing my passion at a professional level!
What do you like most about the 49ers organization?
There's nothing like the Faithful fan base. The excitement is contagious, and it's amazing to be part of something bigger than yourself. It's a way to unite people and celebrate the Bay Area!
Who is a woman in sports that inspires you?
CaitlIn Clark, I used to play basketball and I think she has really changed women's sports and showed how amazing of athletes we are in many people's eyes.