2016 ASUN Defensive Player of the Year
Two-time ASUN All-Tournament Team Selection (2015, 2016)
Two-time All-ASUN Selection (First Team – 2016, 2017)
ASUN Player of the Week (Feb. 21, 2017)
Two-time ASUN Defensive Player of the Week (March 1, 2016; April 19, 2016)
Three-time member of Australian National Team (2011 U19 World Cup, 2015 U19 World Cup, 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup)
2017 (Junior): Earned All-ASUN First Team honors … Started 18 of 19 games in which she appeared … Led the team with 77 draws won and 32 caused turnovers … Also finished the season second in ground balls (42), and third in points (48) and goals (36) … Scored five goals twice (Feb. 19 vs. Massachusetts, April 22 at Furman) … Picked up a season-high five ground balls against Detroit Mercy (April 7) … Won at least one draw in 18 of 19 games, including a career-best seven against Davidson (March 5) … Caused a season-high four turnovers twice, against Massachusetts (Feb. 19) and in the NCAA Tournament First Round against Southern California (May 12)
2016 (Sophomore): Started all 18 games that she appeared in … Named ASUN Defensive Player of the Year … Also earned All-ASUN First Team honors … Totaled 29 goals and eight assists for 37 points … Led the team in both ground balls (40) and caused turnovers (33), and was second on the team with 34 draws won … Twice named ASUN Defensive Player of the Week (March 1, April 19) … Posted at least one goal in 17 of 18 games … Recorded a season-high five points (3g, 2a) against Stetson (May 1) … Also tallied four goals against Furman (April 23) … Picked up a ground ball and won a draw in 16 of 18 games … Scooped a season-high six ground balls against Stetson (May 1) … Won four draw controls twice (Feb. 28 vs. Coastal Carolina, April 15 at Central Michigan) … Caused a season-high five turnovers May 6 against Detroit
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in all 20 games … Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Florida (Feb. 11) … Totaled 22 points on 17 goals and five assists … Finished the season with 18 ground balls, 17 draws, and eight caused turnovers … Posted a season-high five pints (4g, 1a) against Furman (May 1) … Scored four goals twice (April 4 vs. Furman and May 1 vs. Furman) … Recorded five multi-goal games … Scooped a season-high three ground balls against La Salle (March 4) and at Stetson (April 24) … Won three draws three times and had at least one draw in 10 games
International: Represented Australia in three FIL Rathbones Women''s Lacrosse World Cups - twice on the U19 Team (2011, 2015) and most recently on the Senior Women''s Team (2017) … Finished the 2017 World Cup third on the team with 13 goals and 3 assists … Led the Aussies in ground balls (15), draw controls (14), and caused turnovers (8) … Named Game MVP in Australia''s 19-2 victory over Scotland (2g, 2a, 4GB, 5DC) … Won a bronze medal at the 2017 World Games in Poland … Named to the 2015 U19 All-World Team following Australia''s bronze medal finish in the FIL U19 World Cup … Finished the tournament with 13 goals, seven assists, nine draws, and seven ground balls … Won silver at the 2011 FIL U19 World Cup in Germany
Prior to Jacksonville: Two-time U16 MVP … Named Kennedy Baptist College Sports Person of the Year in 2013 … Named Australia''s U-18 Most Valuable Player in March (2015), capping one of the most storied prep-careers in Aussie history
Personal: Born November 1 … Daughter of Glenda and John Hiron … Dad, John played on the Australian Lacrosse team and mom, Glenda played on Australian Women’s team … Has two brothers ... Majoring in communications