FMU: Returning starter....Conference Carolinas Academic All-Conference Team 2026....CSC Academic All-District Team 2025....Started 58 of 59 games as part of the 2025 squad that reached the NCAA Super Regionals....9 multi-hit games and 7 multi-RBI games....Conference Carolinas rankings: 1st in walks (29), T-1st in fielding chances (367), 2nd in fielding put outs (353), T-9th in home runs (8), and T-23rd in doubles plays turned (5)....Transfer from Galveston College, where she played two seasons....NFCA/Easton All-America Scholar-Athlete 2025....Division II ADA Academic Achievement Award 2025....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2024 (fall), 2025 (spring, fall)....Conference Carolinas Presidential Honor Roll 2024 (fall), 2025 (spring, fall).
GC: In 2024, batted .317 with 52 runs scored, 18 homers, and 63 RBIs....Helped the Whitecaps to a 46-15 record and an appearance in the NJCAA Division 1 World Series....As a freshman in 2023, hit .300 with 39 runs scored, 10 doubles, 6 home runs, and 33 RBIs.....Only committed 12 errors (.978 fielding percentage) in her two seasons, spanning 106 games....As a sophomore, named to Dean's and President's List....Graduated with an Associates of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice with Honors (magna cum laude).
PERSONAL:
- Born in Scarborough, Queensland, Australia.
- Graduate of Redcliffe State High School
- Nickname is T
PERSONAL FAVORITES:
- As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: An athlete or a spy
- How you got your nickname: One of my first softball coaches started calling me that to make it easier to cheer when I was on the field
- Favorite Fictional Character: Indiana Jones
- Favorite Athlete: My dad, Petero Civoniceva
- Favorite Sports Team: Queensland Maroons
- Favorite Vacation Spot: Rainbow Bay, Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia
- Favorite Musical Artist: Six60.
- Favorite Thing About FMU: How pretty the campus is and how nice the people are
- Favorite Off-Field Activity: Going to the beach or to the gym; listening to music, or watching a good movie
- Goals for Upcoming Season: To be consistent with my batting and enjoy playing the game and to win conference
- Why you first chose your sport: I started it because my mum used to play it so she introduced it to me when I was in grade 6; I also used to play rugby league and had to decide what sport to focus on and I chose softball
- Biggest mental challenge in your sport: Staying confident and trusting your ability consistently
- Interesting Notes: Dad was a professional rugby league player for the NRL