2010 (As A Junior)
Continued to raise her numbers across the board, ranking seventh in the Pac-10 with a 1.09 blocks per set average and ranking 86th nationally ... upped her blocking numbers in conference play, averaging 1.28 blocks/set, which was second-best in conference-only matches ... played in 23 matches and 76 sets, missing all but two non-conference matches with a broken finger ... six solo blocks and 77 assists for a career-best 83 blocks ... raised her attack percentage nearly a hundred points from her sophomore year, hitting .344 ... averaged a career-best 1.11 kills per set ... hit .400 or better in ten matches, and .500 or better in eight matches ... matched her career high with eight kills on Oct. 30 at USC, hitting .438 ... career-high in points of 11.5 came on Oct. 2 vs. UCLA when she had seven kills on ten attacks with no errors for a .700 hitting percentage to go with nine block assists ... had five kills on seven swings with no errors for a .714 attack percentage on Oct. 15 at Stanford ... seven matches with at least five kills ... set a career-high with 11 blocks, two solos and nine assists, on Nov. 26 vs. Oregon ... held or shared the team lead in blocks in eight matches ... five matches with seven-plus total blocks, including three straight from Oct. 22-29, totaling 24 blocks over three matches ... had 14 kills over UW's four NCAA tournament matches, hitting .297 ... earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.
2009 (As A Sophomore)
Played in 64 sets and 19 matches ... recorded 54 kills with an attack percentage of .246 for the season ... third on the team in blocks with 68, averaging 1.06 per set ... set a career-high with 8 kills against USC on Oct. 17 ... also set a career-high with 11 blocks against USC on Nov. 13 ... tallied blocks for the Huskies in all but one match during the season ... posted a career-high .833 hitting percentage with five kills on six swings at UCLA ... named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention ... missed the first part of the season with a broken finger.
2008 (As A Freshman)
Played in 13 sets for the Huskies, tallying four kills on seven attacks (.429) and two service aces ... Notched her only career solo block against Seattle U on Sept. 18 ... Also registered four block assists this season.
In High School
Two-year letterwinner and 2007 team captain at Newport ... Earned co-MVP honors her senior season ... Named King County Player of the Year, first-team King County and first-team All-State honors last season ... Led her team to a 14-5 record in 2007... Named Rise Magazine's Great Seattle Player of the Year.
Personal
Born in Tacoma, Wash. ... Daughter of Ronda and David Winfield ... Has one younger sister, Kellen ... Mother, Ronda, was a basketball player at Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Miss. ... Placed third in state competition and qualified for nationals in DECA competition.