Career Accolades

  • NCAA champion (2025)
  • Two-time ACWPC All-American (2023, 2025)
  • Two-time All-MPSF (2023, 2025)
  • MPSF All-Newcomer Team (2023)
  • MPSF All-Tournament Team (2023)

As a Redshirt Sophomore (2025) • NCAA Champions

  • ACWPC All-American Third Team
  • All-MPSF Honorable Mention
  • One of 11 players to appear in all 26 games
  • Ranked third on team in assists (36) and fourth in goals (41), shots (77) and multi-goal games (11)
  • Scored seven goals in NCAA competition, including a hat trick in Stanford’s championship game victory over USC
  • Scored season-high four goals twice, against San Jose State (March 23) and USC (April 26)


    (2024)

  • Did not compete (trained with France national team in preparation for 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris)

As a Freshman (2023) - Arizona State

  • ACWPC All-American Third Team (2023)
  • All-MPSF Second Team (2023)
  • MPSF All-Newcomer Team (2023)
  • MPSF All-Tournament Team (2023)
  • Produced freshman records in goals (70), assists (38) and steals (48), all of which were second most for a freshman in program history in their respective categories
  • Scored at least one goal in all 24 games, including 19 multi-goal performances
  • Led MPSF field players in goals, assists and steals after the conclusion of the MPSF Tournament
  • Totaled career-high six goals twice, accomplishing the feat against UCLA (April 8) and Marist (March 12) 

Prior to Stanford

  • Competed in three World Championships by age 19, in addition to a pair of senior-level European Championships
  • Scored 10 times for France at the European Championship in Eindhoven, Netherlands in Januarty 2024 to lead France to a sixth-place finish
  • Totaled three goals at the 2024 World Aquatics Championship in Doha, Qatar
  • At the 2023 World Aquatic Championship in Fukuoka, Japan, tallied 11 goals and 13 assists
  • Prior to beginning her studies in the United States, played in the highest amateur league in France
  • Awarded the Most Promising Player in France award in 2020 after placing third in the Women Elite French National Championship in back-to-back seasons
  • Youngest player competing at the senior-level European Championship in Budapest, Hungary in January 2020 and scored four times

CAREER STATISTICS

Year Games Goals
2023 24 70
2024 - -
2025 26 41
TOTALS 50 111
DHALLUIN
2025
Driver
5-7 / -