» SEC Honor Roll (2022, 2023, 2024)
As a Junior (2024)
Started in five of 18 appearances… Scored a goal and assisted in two in her first game back since 2022, against John Brown on Aug. 15… Followed it up with a goal at No. 8 Michigan State on Aug. 22… Totaled five assists, with one coming in SEC play, at Ole Miss on Oct. 27… Played in both of Arkansas’ SEC Tournament matches… Saw limited action in Arkansas’ NCAA Tournament run, with nine minutes against Stanford in the Sweet 16… Seven of her 15 shots were on frame.
As a Sophomore (2023)
Did not appear in any matches due to injury.
As a Freshman (2022)
Started in seven of 18 appearances… Earned her first collegiate start on Sept. 16 at Mississippi State… Netted her first collegiate goal in Arkansas’ 6-0 win over Kentucky on Oct. 27… Was one of three scorers and played a career-high 78 minutes in the Hogs’ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 match with Memphis on Nov. 20… Recorded a career-high four shots in the second round meeting with Ohio State on Nov. 18… Made her first collegiate appearance on Sept. 4 against Michigan State.
Before Arkansas
Club
- Named to 2021 ECNL – U17 Mid-Atlantic First Team All-Conference
High School
- 125 goals and 65 assists at Wilkes Central HS
- As a freshman, scored 2nd most goals in North Carolina state history
- 2019 Mountain Valley Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a freshman
- Two-time North Carolina All-Region Selection
- Two-time North Carolina All-State Selection
- Two-time Conference Player of The Year
- 4-year Scholar-Athlete with 4.0 GPA at Wilkes Central
- 4-year National Beta Club member
- 2-year National Honors Society member
Other
- Ranked the No. 34 player in the South Athletic Region by Top Drawer Soccer
- Three-time ODP Region 3 team member
- Three-time ODP National Team Training Invitee
- 2019 Region III International Team
Susi on why she chose Arkansas: “I chose the University of Arkansas because when I came to campus, the players and coaches made me feel like I was at home, and I love the chemistry of the program as well.”