PRONUNCIATION
Honors and Awards
- Three-Time All-Summit League First Team (2023, 2024, 2025)
- Three-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-District (2023, 2024, 2025)
- Two-Time Summit League All-Tournament Team (2024 & 2025)
- 2024 Summit League Player of the Year
- 2024 NFCA All-Midwest Region 1st Team Selection
- 2024 Summit League Peak Performer of the Week (March 25)
- 2023 Summit League Academic All-League Team
- Four-Time Easton/NFCAÂ All-America Scholar-Athlete
- Four-time Summit League Academic Honor Roll
- Three-time Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence
- SDSU Athletics Department Outstanding Jackrabbit Senior Award (Spring 2025)
- Program Record Holder: Career Runs Scored (154)
2025: Started 54 games serving primarily at second base … hit .324 behind 57 hits with seven doubles, two triples, and five home runs …  stole seven bases while scoring 46 runs and driving in 31 RBIs … had 16 multi-hit games including a three-hit performance in the Summit League Tournament against Omaha (May 9) ... also had a two home run game that included a grand slam and five RBIs against Saint Louis (March 11) … conference play saw her finish first in the in sacrifice bunts (4), tied for third in runs scored (16), tied for fifth in stolen bases (5) and finished sixth in both walks (12) and assists (47) ... earned All-Summit League First Team honors … also named to the Summit League All-Tournament Team … finished in career record book ranked first in runs scored (154), second in on-base percentage (.429), third in triples (11), walks (95),  double plays turned (44) and stolen base percentage (.939), sixth in total bases (316) and assists (320), seventh in batting average (.338), ninth in home runs (24), 10th in slugging percentage (.535), stolen bases (31) and games played (208), 11th in hits (200) and 12th in RBIs (102).
2024: Started all 55 games at second base ... hit team leading .392 behind 67 hits ... seven doubles, four triples and nine home runs ... had 28 RBIs, 109 total bases, scored 48 times, stole 11 bases, and slugged .637 ... had 19 multi-hit games including two 4-for-4 games at the plate against SEMO (March 2) and South Dakota (March 21) ... finished season on 12-game hit streak ... tallied s
ix multi-RBI games including a grand slam versus SEMO (March 2) ... h
it a two-run triple on May 3 that sealed SDSU’s fourth consecutive regular season conference title in a win over Omaha and a solo home run in The Summit League championship game versus Omaha ...
Summit League Player of the Year ... First Team All-Summit League … NFCA All-Midwest Region 1st Team selection ... CSC Academic All-District selection … Summit League All-Tournament Team ... Summit League Peak Performer of the Week (March 25) following a 6-for-7 performance with two RBIs, six runs scored, five stolen bases and a home run in a doubleheader sweep over South Dakota
... in SDSU single season record board ranks third in runs scored (48) ... fourth in hits (67) ... tied for seventh in total bases (109) ... eighth in batting average (.392) ... tenth in on base percentage (.448) ... In career record book ranks second in on-base percentage (.429) ... fourth in batting average (.345) ... fifth in slugging percentage (.561) ... tied for sixth in triples (9) ... ninth in walks (63) ... 13th in runs scored (108).Â
2023: An All-Summit League First Team performer … hit .377 with a home run, two doubles, a triple and drove in nine runs in 17 conference games … played and started in all 58 games at second base … led the team in multiple categories including batting average (.337), hits (62), home runs (7), stolen bases (12), runs (48), total bases (100), on-base percentage (.459) and OPS (.982) … also had five doubles, 26 RBIs and a .543 slugging percentage … finished 28th in Division I in triples with five … a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection … had a team-high 16 multiple hit games including four three-hit contests … six multiple RBI efforts … recorded a season-best eight-game hit streak and had a reached base streak of 18 … scored three runs in two different games and had a four RBI contest on Feb. 25 versus Mississippi Valley State … ended season among SDSU single season bests finishing tied for second in walks (34), third in runs scored (48), sixth in double plays (12), seventh in hits (62), 11th in on-base percentage (.439) and 13th in total bases (100).
2022: Played in 36 games and made 12 starts …  hit .233 with three home runs, 17 RBIs, 12 runs and finished with 10 walks to eight strikeouts … had two multi-hit games … went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a run in a 9-3 win over Northern Iowa on Feb. 12 … also had a 2 of 4 appearance with a run and RBI in a March 5 win against Nebraska … crushed a three-run home run versus Creighton on Feb. 27 … roped a grand slam on March 26 at Omaha … finished the season with a .971 fielding percentage behind one error … a Summit League Academic Honor Roll recipient … Also an Easton/NFCA Scholar Athlete honoree.Â
Before SDSU: Graduated in May 2021 from Papillion LaVista High School... three-time Class A all-state selection (2018-20) and one-time honorable mention 2017)... three-time member of the All-Nebraska team (2018-20) and Super State first team (2018-20)... Won three state titles with the Monarchs (2017, 19, 20) and finished runner-up in 2018... batted .511 as a senior with a .589 on-base percentage and .988 slugging percentage while tallying 45 hits, 53 runs, 25 RBIs and 11 home runs... hit .533 in her junior season with a .557 on-base and .906 slugging clip to go with 57 hits, 56 runs, 26 RBIs and nine homers... batted .516 as a sophomore with a .602 on-base percentage and .870 slugging percentage, 48 hits, 51 runs, 32 RBIs and six home runs... batted .407 as a freshman with a .437 on-base percentage, .530 slugging percentage, 33 hits, 22 runs, 11 RBIs and one home run...two-time academic all-state honoree... National Honor Society member (2020-21).
Personal: Born April 8, 2003 in Omaha... daughter of the late Eric Jarecki and Cori and David Bernhagen... majoring in Exercise Science.