HONORS & AWARDS
- Rally-Era Career Leader In Kills Per Set (3.38)
- Second in Rally-Era Season Points (450.0 - 2025)
- Fourth in Rally-Era Season Kills (278-2025)
- Fifth in Rally-Era Season Kills Per Set (3.38 - 2025)
- Third in Sophomore Kills (378 - 2025)
- Ninth in Sophomore Blocks (83 - 2025)
- Tenth in Sophomore Aces (28Â 2025)
- Sacred Heart Invite MVP (2025)
- Buffalo Invite All-Tournament Team (2025)
Sophomore (2025) - Game-By-Game Stats
- Led Rutgers with 378 kills, 3.38 kills per set, 83 blocks and 450.0 points
- Her 3.38 kills per set are the most by a Scarlet Knight since 2009
- Her 378 kills are the most by a Scarlet Knight since 2013
- Collected 450.0 points behind 378 kills, 83 blocks and 28 aces, the second most in a season by a Scarlet Knights in the rally era and three points shy of breaking the record
- Â the second most in a season by a Scarlet Knights in the rally era and three points shy of breaking the record
- Her 3.38 kills per set in her first season as a Scarlet Knight leads all rally-era attackers in career kills per set
- Led the Scarlet Knights in kills in 20 matches with double-figure digs in 20 contests
- Also led RU in blocks in six contestsÂ
- Collected 16 kills in a sweep of Dartmouth for the most kills in a three-set match in 2025 (Sept. 5)
- Also logged a career-high six blocks in the sweep over the Lions (Sept. 5)
- Named the Sacred Heart Invite MVP after averaging 4.20 kills per set with a .363 hitting percentage along with seven aces, 1.60 digs per set and eight blocks in wins over Dartmouth, Sacred Heart and LIU (Sept 5-7)
- Served up a career-high four aces in four-set victory over LIU at the Sacred Heart Invite (Sept. 7)
- Named to the Buffalo Invite All-Tournament Team after averaging 3.93 kills and adding nine blocks across 14 sets in matches with Marist, Liberty and Buffalo
- Registered a career-high 21 kills at Buffalo for the most in a five-set contest (Aug. 31)
- Collected first career double-double with 20 kills and a career-high 12 digs to go along with four blocks in a five-set match with Liberty (Aug. 30)
- Hit .346 with 14 kills and four blocks in her RU debut in the 3-1 season-opening victory over Marist (Aug. 29)
Freshman (2024 - at Missouri):
- Competed in three sets over three matches
- Made Mizzou and collegiate debut against Lindenwood (9/15), notching a block
- Also played at Lipscomb (9/19) and at Texas A&M (9/29)
High School:
- Earned first-team all-district honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior
- Awarded the District 21-6A MVP after compiling 500 plus kills in her senior season
- Reached 1,000 career kills as a senior and 100 career blocks as a sophomore
- Helped the Bulldogs earn district and area championships as a junior.Â
- Named to the 2023 Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star Team
- Awarded District MVP as a sophomore
- Named District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman
- Earned academic all-district honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior
- Competed for the Houston Skyline volleyball club
- Placed on the 2023 All-American watchlist
- Earned 2022 Prep Dig first-team all-state honors
- Named to the 2022 All Vype preseason team
- Besides volleyball, competed in shot put and discus at Summer Creek
Personal
- Daughter of Angie Eaton and Lemoyne Maxwell
- Has two siblings, Ivy and Fabian
KNOW YOUR KNIGHTS
Major: Business
I chose my major because: I chose a business degree because it opens up a wide range of career opportunities and gives me practical skills I can use in almost any industry.
I chose Rutgers because…: I chose Rutgers because of its strong academic programs and the opportunity to be part of a growing, building team
One word to describe Coach Schweihofer: Real
Favorite Rutgers athlete, past or present: Isiah Pacheco
Best player ever competed against: Robbie Belden in short court
Favorite place to hang out on campus:Â Rodkin
The person I most admire is and why: I admire my mom the most because she’s incredibly versatile—she juggles work, family, and everything in between, yet still makes time to take care of herself and enjoy life.
If I wasn’t playing volleyball, I’d be: If I weren’t playing volleyball, I’d probably be a full-time dog walker—getting my steps in, hanging out with cute dogs, and living a stress-free life
Favorite professional athlete: Aja Wilson
Favorite professional sports team: Texans
One word to describe myself on the court: Untamed
One word to describe myself off the court: Grounded
Few people know that I: Am a certified scuba diver
Person who had greatest influence on my athletics career: Childhood Softball Coach
I started playing my sport because…: I started playing my sport because it was convenient with the carpool arrangements
Favorite cereal: Cinnamon Toast Crunch
The movie I have watched the most in my lifetime is: Matilda (1996)
The best actor/actress to play me in a movie is…: Megan Thee Stallion
Favorite musician/group: Drake
The first song I knew all the words to is: Schoolin’ Life - Beyoncé
If I could turn any activity into an Olympic sport, I would win a gold medal at: Eating Ice
Famous people I have met include: Micheal BlacksonTracy Mcgrady
Rituals I have before, during or after a game are: NBA Youngboy has to be in the pregame playlist
Favorite all-time gift received: My Ipad Pets
I had growing up were: Muddy (Bulldog), Miss Taystee (Pig)
My favorite Halloween costume growing up was: Hobo
The place in the world I would most like to visit is: Greece
The website I visit most often is: NY times wordle
My favorite teacher: Mrs. G, 2nd grade
The quote that most resonates with me is: Accept what is, let go of what was, and have faith in what will be
If my life was a book, the title would be: One day at a time
If I could choose any color when buying a new car it would be: Black
My spirit animal is: Pit Bull
One thing on my bucket list is:Â Own a family farm
Phone app you cannot live without:Â Chatgbt