Resides: Union, N.J.
Born: March 16, 1977
Throws: Right
College: Morehead State
Family status: Single
Staff affiliations: Ebonite, Dexter, Vise
Years on Team USA (8): 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
Years on Junior Team USA (2): 1998, 2000
Team USA/Junior Team USA
- One gold medal (doubles) at 2011 Pan American Games
- One gold medal (team) and two bronze medals (doubles, trios) at 2011 World Championships
- Two gold medals (doubles, team), one silver medal (all-events) and two bronze medals (singles, trios) at 2010 Pan American Bowling Confederation Championships
- Five gold medals (Masters, all-events, team, trios and doubles) at 2008 Pan American Bowling Confederation Championships
- Two gold medals (singles, all-events) and two silver (Masters, doubles) at 2000 World Youth Championships
- Gold medal at 2000 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Gold medal (team) at 1999 Pan American Games
- Gold (singles) and two bronze medals (team, trios) at 1999 World Championships (singles score at the time was the highest in the event's history dating back to 1954)
- Gold (doubles) and two silver medals (team, Masters) at 1998 World Youth Championships
Professional titles
Major (5): 2003 U.S. Women's Open, Sterling Heights, Mich.; 2007 USBC Queens, Charlotte, N.C.; 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas; 2010 USBC Queens, El Paso, Texas; 2010 U.S. Women's Open, Arlington, Texas.
- 2009 PBA Women's World Championship champion
- 2009 PBA Women's Series Shark Championship champion
Other
- Four-time Bowlers Journal International All-American
- 2011 Singapore International Open champion
- 2010 Malaysian International Open champion
- 2010 World Bowling Writers Women's Bowler of the Year
- 2006 Bowling Writers Association of America Female Player of the Year
- 1999 and 2002 Bowling Writers Association of America Amateur of the Year
- 2001 PWBA Rookie of the Year
- Inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Hall of Fame in 2000
- 2000 U.S. Amateur champion
- 1999 Bowlers Journal International Amateur of the Year
- Member of 1998 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships women's national champion (Morehead State)
- 1996-97, 1997-98 and 1998-99 Collegiate Most Valuable Player
- 1996-97, 1997-98 and 1998-99 Collegiate All-America first team
- 1996 Association of College Unions-International women's singles champion
- 1995 New Jersey Amateur champion
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