Career Accolades and Statistics
- 2018 ACWPC First Team All-American
 - 2018 ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - 2018 All-NCAA Tournament First Team
 - 2018 All-MPSF First Team
 - 2018 MPSF All-Academic
 - 2017 ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention
 - 2017 ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - 2017 All-NCAA Tournament Second Team
 - 2017 All-MPSF Honorable Mention
 - 2017 MPSF All-Academic
 - MPSF/Kap7 Player of the Week (April 11, 2017)
 - 2016 ACWPC Second Team All-American
 - 2016 ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - 2016 All-NCAA Tournament Second Team
 - 2016 All-MPSF First Team
 - 2016 MPSF All-Tournament Team
 - 2016 MPSF All-Academic
 - 2015 ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention
 - 2015 ACWPC All-Academic - Superior
 - 2015 MPSF Newcomer of the Year
 - 2015 MPSF All-Newcomer Team
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 21, 2015)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 14, 2015)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 7, 2015)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (March 10, 2015)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 24, 2015)
 - Scored 95 career goals and had 25 multi-goal performances, including four hat tricks
 
As a Senior (2018)
- ACWPC First Team All-American
 - ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - All-NCAA Tournament First Team
 - All-MPSF First Team
 - MPSF All-Academic
 - Sixth on the team with 20 goals
 - Led Stanford in scoring at the NCAA championship in Los Angeles with seven goals in three games
 - Tied a career high with four goals in an 11-7 NCAA semifinal victory over California (5/12)
 - Scored in 14 games and had four multi-goal performances
 - Put in two goals in an NCAA quarterfinal win against UC Irvine (5/11)
 - Other two-score outings came in a pair of wins on the second day of the Barbara Kalbus Invitational against UCLA and Pacific (2/24)
 
As a Junior (2017)
- ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention
 - ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - All-NCAA Tournament Second Team
 - All-MPSF Honorable Mention
 - MPSF All-Academic
 - MPSF/Kap7 Player of the Week (April 11)
 - Fifth on the team with 29 goals
 - Tied for 23rd in the MPSF in goals per game (1.12)
 - Scored in 18 games, had nine multi-goal efforts and one hat trick
 - Career-high four goals came in the regular-season finale against San Jose State (4/22)
 - Scored twice in an MPSF semifinal against USC (4/29) and once in the conference tournament championship against UCLA (4/30)
 - Also scored twice in an NCAA semifinal win over the Trojans (5/13) and once in the final against UCLA (5/14)
 - Four of her nine multi-goal games came against USC
 
As a Sophomore (2016)
- ACWPC Second Team All-American
 - ACWPC All-Academic - Excellent
 - All-NCAA Tournament Second Team
 - All-MPSF First Team
 - MPSF All-Tournament Team
 - MPSF All-Academic
 - Ninth on the team with 21 goals
 - Scored in 15 games, had five multi-goal efforts and one hat trick
 - Season-high three goals came against Michigan at the Stanford Invitational (2/6)
 - Other multi-goal performances came against UC Davis (1/16), San Jose State (1/17), UC San Diego (3/20) and in the MPSF championship against USC (5/1)
 - Scored once in the NCAA championship against USC (5/15)
 
As a Freshman (2015)
- ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention
 - ACWPC All-Academic - Superior
 - MPSF Newcomer of the Year
 - MPSF All-Newcomer Team
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 21)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 14)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (April 7)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (March 10)
 - MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 24)
 - Seventh on the team with 25 goals
 - Scored in 18 games, had seven multi-goal efforts and one hat trick
 - Season-high three goals came in a league win against CSU Bakersfield (4/12)
 - Other multi-goal performances came against Pacific (2/21), Santa Clara (2/26), Sonoma State (2/26), San Jose State (4/4), Cal (4/16) and USC (5/9)
 - Netted two goals in a 9-8 NCAA semifinal win over USC (5/9)
 - Named MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week a then league-record five times
 
USA Water Polo
- Represented her country since 2011
 - Took home gold at the World University Games in Taipei in August 2017
- Rattled the cage 15 times on 21 shots (71.4 percent) and also led the U.S. with nine steals
 
 - Won FINA World Championship gold in Budapest, Hungary in July 2017, scoring five times
 - Made her senior women's national team debut and won gold at the FINA World League Super Final in Shanghai, China in June 2017
 - Scored six goals and won gold at the FINA Junior World Championships in Volos, Greece in August 2015
- Team USA went a perfect 6-0 and outscored its opponents 106-46
 - In group play, scored once against Mexico (8/17), twice against Ukraine (8/18) and one against Spain (8/19)
 - Scored once in a 12-9 quarterfinal win over Brazil (8/21)
 - Netted another goal in a 13-11 victory in the semifinals against Russia (8/22)
 
 - Stanford represented the United States and finished fifth at the 2015 World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea
- Played 153 minutes in seven games, scored seven goals, had seven assists, one steal and five field blocks
 
 - In 2014, won gold with the U.S. Women's Youth National Team at both the UANA Junior Pan American Championships and the FINA World Youth Championships
- Scored 13 total goals over six games at the UANA Junior Pan American Championships in Riverside, Calif., highlighted by four in a 19-4 victory over Brazil on July 11
- The U.S. was a perfect 6-0 and defeated Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico (twice) and Brazil (twice) by a combined score of 107-18.
 
 - Scored four times at the FINA World Youth Championships in Madrid, Spain from Aug. 25-31, including three in the opener against Hungary, a 14-9 U.S. win
- Raney and Team USA, which also included current Stanford teammates Madison Berggren and Kat Klass, swept their way to the title
 - The United States beat Hungary, South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, Greece and Canada
 
 - Underwent common training with Team Japan in May in Southern California
 
 - Scored 13 total goals over six games at the UANA Junior Pan American Championships in Riverside, Calif., highlighted by four in a 19-4 victory over Brazil on July 11
 - In 2013, was part of the U.S. Women's Youth National Team that underwent common training with Team Australia in August in Southern California
- Competed at the Futures 50 Classic at Foothill High School in Santa Ana, Calif. from Oct. 25-27
 
 - In 2012, was part of the U.S. Women's Cadet National Team that underwent common training with Team Canada in July in Southern California
 - Made her U.S. debut with the silver-medal winning Cadet Women's National Team in 2011 at the UANA Youth Pan American Championships in Puerto Rico
 
Prior to Stanford
- A 2014 graduate of Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif.
 - Lettered four years in water polo
- Team captain as a senior in 2014
 - Won the outright Bay League Championship in 2014 and were co-champions in 2011, 2012 and 2013
 - Advanced to the CIF-SS Division III finals in 2014, the quarterfinals in 2013 and the CIF-SS Division I first round in both 2011 and 2012
 - As a senior, was named league MVP, area MVP, CIF MVP, All-SoCal and an All-American
 - As a junior, was named league MVP, All-Area, All-CIF, All-SoCal and an All-American
 
 - Played for Huntington Beach Water Polo Club from 2011-14 and the Trojan Water Polo Club in 2010
- Huntington Beach won the Junior Olympic (18U) silver medal in 2013
 - Individually, was a Junior Olympic All-American in 2012, 2013 and 2014
 
 
Personal
- Born in Santa Monica, Calif.
 - Parents are Tina and Kris Raney
 - Has a younger brother, Jack
 - Mother was an All-American swimmer at UCLA and father played water polo at Pomona College
 - Also a brown belt in karate, pursued the martial art from 2002-09