Overview
- Her passing was announced by her family and confirmed by Syracuse University, which said she was surrounded by loved ones in her hometown.
- Syracuse, Basketball Australia and the WNBL issued tributes praising her courage, and Syracuse planned a pregame moment of silence on Sept. 12.
- At Syracuse from 2017 to 2021, she became the program’s career leader in assists and assists per game and twice earned All‑ACC first‑team honors.
- Diagnosed in 2019, she underwent chemotherapy and a double mastectomy, returned for the 2020–21 season, and later retired when the cancer advanced to stage 4 in 2023.
- She played professionally in Russia, France and Australia, briefly returned to the court in 2025 with NBL1’s Southern Districts Spartans, and was part of Australia’s bronze‑medal squad at the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup.