Sophomore (2025)
2025 All-Big West Honorable Mention
Big West Player of the Week (3/3/25)
CSC Academic All-District
2025 Academic All-Big West
- One of four Rainbow Wahine to start all 53 games all at shortstop
- Overall was tied with Liliana Thomas for fifth on the team with a .277 batting average (44-for-159) for the season with 17 runs scored, seven doubles, five home runs and 28 RBI in her first season as a Rainbow Wahine
- Finished ranked fourth on the team with a .321 (27-for-84) batting average in home games at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
- Came through in the clutch with three, walk-off hits
- Utah Tech (2/16/25) – Hit a two-run homer to defeat the Trailblazers, 8-6 in the bottom of the eighth inning
- Howard (3/1/25) – Drove in run to end mercy-rule game over the Bison, 8-0 in the sixth inning
- In series finale against UC Riverside (4/5/25), helped UH overcome a 0-2 deficit in the final inning, driving in Larissa Goshi from third with an RBI-fielder’s choice to short that gave UH a 3-2 win and series victory over the Highlanders
- Against Nevada (2/21/25) at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Cathedral City. Calif. drove in a career-high three runs with a bases clearing double to help defeat the Wolf Pack, 4-0
- Finished second on the team with 24 walks
- Strung together a six-game hitting streak from 2-26-3/1/25
- Recorded nine multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games
Prior to UH:
- Played one season at LMU
- Appeared in 17 games with nine starts as a utility player
- Scored two runs with three hits, two RBI and one homer against Tennessee State
- Had a fielding percentage of .906 with 14 put outs and 15 assists.
Prep:
- A 2023 graduate of University Laboratory School
- Earned four varsity letters in softball and three in volleyball
- In softball, she helped lead Pac-Five to the DII league title in 2022 and the state championship in '23
- Voted the league's DII softball Player of the Year in both 2022 and '23
- In 2023 she was also voted the Most Valuable Player of the state tournament
- Was inducted into the Hawai'i High School Athletics Association's (HHSAA) Hall of Honor
- Played on the Pac-Five baseball team as a senior
- In volleyball she helped to lead the Junior 'Bows to the 2021 DII league and state championships
- Was voted as the state volleyball tourney's Most Valuable Player.
- Was a member of the global leadership mohala group in school
Personal:
- Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu
- Majoring in sociology
- Has an older brother and a younger sister
- Father, Paul Ah Yat pitched on the UH Rainbow baseball team from 1994-96 and played in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization
- Played for the LK Black club softball team for two years.
- Her uncle, Brian Ah Yat was the quarterback who led the Montana Grizzlies to a pair of Big Sky Conference championships and the 1996 national championship game and is in the Grizzlies’ Hall of Fame
- Grandfather Anthony “Tony” Ah Yat was a four-year starter at defensive end from 1961-65 at Linfield, where he was inducted into the Wildcats Hall of Fame. He helped lead Linfield to three conference titles.
CAREER GAME HIGHS
OFFENSE
At-Bats: 5(2x), last at Cal State Bakersfield (4/12/25)
Runs Scored: 2, at Cal State Bakersfield (4//12/25)
Hits: 3(2x), last at Cal Poly (4/26/25)
RBI: 3, vs. Nevada (2/21/25 – at Cathedral City, Calif.)
Doubles: 1(7), last at CSUN (4/23/25)
Home runs: 1(5x), last UC Santa Barbara (4/19/25)
Walks: 2(4x), last Long Beach State (3/7/25)
Strikeouts: 3(2x), last at Cal State Fullerton (5/8/25)*
Sacrifice flies: 1, UC Davis (3/22/25)
DEFENSIVE
Putouts: 4 (3x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (5/9/25*
Assists: 6, Jackson State (2/28/25)
Errors: 1(8x), vs. UC Santa Barbra (5/9/25)*
* - at 2025 Big West Championship (Fullerton, Calif.)