Career Highlights:
- CoSIDA Academic All-American (2016)
- D2CCA All-Southeast Region Second Team (2016)
- All-Peach Belt Conference Second Team (2016)
- CoSIDA Academic All-District (2016)
- D2CCA All-American First Team (2015)
- NSCAA All-American First Team (2015)
- NCAA Division II Elite 90 Award Winner (2015)
- NSCAA Scholar All-American (2015)
- CoSIDA Academic All-American (2015)
- All-NCAA Tournament Team (2015)
- D2CCA Southeast Region Player of the Year (2015)
- D2CCA All-Southeast Region First Team (2015)
- NSCAA All-Southeast Region First Team (2015)
- Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year (2015)
- All-Peach Belt Conference First Team (2015)
- CoSIDA Academic All-District (2015)
- Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (2015)
- NSCAA All-American Third Team (2014)
- NSCAA All-Southeast Region First Team (2014)
- Daktronics All-Southeast Region Second Team (2014)
- Peach Belt Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2014)
- All-Peach Belt Conference First Team (2014)
- Capital One Academic All-District Team (2014)
- Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (2014)
- Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year (2013)
- Daktronics All-Southeast Region First Team (2013)
- NSCAA All-Southeast Region Second Team (2013)
- All-Peach Belt Conference Second Team (2013)
- Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll (2013)
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2015 (Junior): Started all 26 matches for the Lady Cougars…Tied the CSU program record with 43 points…Second on the team in goals (15) and assists (13), both career-highs…Netted four multi-goal matches, including a hat trick against Georgia Southwestern (10/6)…Scored the game-winning goal in an overtime win over West Alabama (9/22)…Tallied a goal against No. 13 Carson-Newman (11/20) and No. 4 Barry (11/22) in the NCAA Tournament…Named the Southeast Region and Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year as well as a First Team All-American…Garnered All-Conference and All-Region honors…Won the NCAA Division II Elite 90 Award and was an NSCAA Scholar All-American and CoSIDA Academic All-American.
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2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 23 matches, starting all but one for the Lady Cougars…Tied for the team lead with nine goals…Led CSU with seven assists and 25 points…Scored three game-winning goals, doing so against Valdosta State (10/10), UNC Pembroke (10/31) and in the PBC championship against North Georgia (11/9)…Netted a pair of goals in a win at Montevallo (10/29)…Scored the only CSU goal in the national quarterfinals at Rollins (11/23)…Finished in the top 10 in the conference in goals (ninth), assists (sixth), points (ninth) and game-winning goals (seventh)…Earned All-Conference and All-Region honors as well as being named a Third Team NSCAA All-American.
2013 (Freshman): Played in all 22 matches for the Lady Cougars starting 21…Led CSU with 11 goals, fifth-most by a freshman in program history…Tied for third in the conference in points (26) and goals…Scored first career goal against Lee University…Netted eight goals over seven-game span including two goals against Georgia Southwestern and Flagler…Named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year…Earned Daktronics All-Southeast Region First Team honors…Selected to NSCAA All-Southeast Region Second Team…Voted to All-Peach Belt Conference Second Team…Named to Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll.
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High School: Attended Enka High School in Candler, N.C…A four-year player for head coach Matthew Kinniard…Led team to two conference championships…In her senior season, she helped lead Enka to the third round of the state tournament which was the deepest playoff run in school history…Individually, she was named All-Conference and All-Region all four years…Named to the All-State team in her sophomore and senior seasons…Holds school record with 142 career goals and 43 goals in a single-season…Named the Enka High School female athlete of the year in her junior and senior years.Â
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Personal: Daughter of Ralph and Diana Corcione…Lists Mia Hamm as her favorite professional athlete…Her favorite actor is Matthew McConaughey…Her family members are the most influential people in her life…Decided to come to CSU because of the soccer and nursing programs.