Career Accolades
- Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2202, 2023)
As a Junior (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Started 30 games before suffering a season-ending injury
- Batted .299 with 23 hits, 21 RBI and 10 runs scored
- Tied for second on the team with five home runs
- Registered a career-high four RBI on three occasions - versus San Jose State (Feb. 11), South Dakota State (March 10) and Oregon State (March 25)
As a Sophomore (2022)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Saw action in 43 games, making 35 starts in left field, right field and at designated player
- Batted .200 on the season (18-of-90) with two doubles and two home runs
- First career hit came against Middle Tennessee State
- Homered against Fresno State to bat in two runs and score twice
- Also homered at UC Davis
- Drove in a pair of runs in the win over Ball State
- Doubled in the win over Missouri
As a Freshman (2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Did not compete
Prior to Stanford
- A 2020 graduate of Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz.
- Guided her team to the regional title (2018) for just the second time in school history
- Helped her team qualify for the state championship tournament (2018-19)
- Two-time team captain (2019-20)
- Two-time Player of the Year (2017-18)
- Three-time Scottsdale Unified School District All-City (2017-19)
- Four-time all-region (2017-20)
- Two-time all-state (2017-18)
- Arizona All-Academic (2018)
- Top Defensive Player (2019)
- Finished high school as school record-holder for hits (157), triples (210, on-base percentage (.612) and runs scored (148)
- Set school records for wins (53) and strikeouts (573) in the circle
- Attended Arizona Interscholastic Association 2019 Student Leadership Summit
- Also played volleyball
Club Competition
- Competed for AZ Hotshots (2017, 2019-20) and AZ Storm (2018) club teams
- Premiere Girls Fastpitch Mountain Team All-American (2020)
- Power Pool All-Star Game (2019)
- Hit over .500 in her club career
Personal
- Daughter of Meghan and Larry Koch
- Father played basketball at Georgia Southern
- Has a twin sister, Kennedy
- Born in Rochester, N.Y.