2025-26: College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection … Moved up to the All-NCAC second team after leading the team and the NCAC in scoring at 16.7 points per game … Part of a Scots’ starting lineup that took the floor for all 25 contests, helping the team to its most wins since the 2009-2010 season … Also among the conference leaders in steals per game (second, 3.0) and free throw percentage (third, .773) … Team leader in field goals made (149), field goals attempted (379), 3-pointers made (45), 3-pointers attempted (134), free throws made (75), free throws attempted (97) and steals (74) … Third on the team in three-point shooting percentage at .336 among those who played in 20-plus contests … Second on the squad with 49 assists … Also fifth in rebounding at 3.4 rebounds per game … Wrote her name in several single-season record books, including seventh with 418 total points, fifth with 74 steals, 10th with 16.7 points per game and sixth with 45 3-pointers … Currently sits second in program history in career scoring average at 16.7 points per game … Also ranks fourth in career free-throw percentage at .806 … Scored in double figures in all games but two and eclipsed 20 points on seven occasions … Put up a career-high 31 points in a tight NCAC contest against DePauw (Jan. 24) … 28 points and a season-high 10 made field goals in win over Earlham (Dec. 21) … Other 20-point efforts came against Franciscan (Nov. 11), Baldwin Wallace (Nov. 15), Bluffton (Dec. 20), Wittenberg (Jan. 3) and John Carroll (Feb. 11) … Had strong numbers across the board against Oberlin (Dec. 3) with 18 points and season highs of eight steals and seven rebounds … Member of the fall semester AD Honor Roll.
2024-25: First Scot to be named NCAC Newcomer of the Year since Kym Wenz in 2006-07 and fourth overall … Also received third-team All-NCAC honors after leading the team in scoring as a first-year … Third in the conference with 16.6 points per game … Second on the squad with both 4.8 rebounds per contest and 2.6 assists per game … Team leader with 2.1 steals a night … Third on the team in both field goal percentage (.400) and three-point percentage (.313) among Scots who played 20 or more games … Scored in double figures for the first 15 games of collegiate career … Finished the season with double digit scoring efforts in 22 of 25 games … Went for 20 or more points nine times during the season … Landed in Wooster single-season record books in multiple places, including seventh in single season scoring (416 points), 10th in scoring average (16.6 points per game), sixth in three-pointers (45) and seventh in free-throw percentage (.843) … Free throw percentage also currently ranks first in career records … Named NCAC Athlete of the Week on Nov. 19 following double-double in win against Franciscan (Nov. 13) … Scored a season-best 30 points against Hiram (Jan. 15) … Led the Scots with 22 points in win over Kenyon (Jan. 22) … Almost had a second 30-point effort in the win vs. Heidelberg (Jan. 6) … Made collegiate debut with double-double of 13 points and 12 rebounds against Carlow (Nov. 8) … Member of the fall semester AD Honor Roll.
Prior to Wooster: Two-time all-state special mention at Boardman High School … Conference player of the year as a senior … Averaged 18.5 points per game and was a 1,000-point scorer … Coached by Jeff Hammerton … Also a member of the cross country and track and field teams.
Personal: Parents are Kara and Donald Riccitelli … Education and mathematics major and physical education minor … Involved with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.