CAREER AWARDS/ACCOLADES
- NFCA All-Gulf Region Third Team (2025)
- All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (2025)
- NFCA All-Mideast Region Third Team (2023)
- AAC All-Conference Second Team (2023)
- AAC All-Rookie Team (2023)
- AAC All-Tournament Team (2023)
- UCF single-season doubles record-holder (18, 2023)
- 1x AAC Player of the Week (March 13, 2023)
JUNIOR (2025)
- Selected to the NFCA's All-Gulf Region Third Team, marking her second career NFCA All-Region selection; was also selected to the Big 12 Conference's All-Big 12 Second Team, marking her third career all-conference team selection.
- Appeared in each of UCF's 60 games, including 59 starts, hitting .320/.400/.576 (55-for-172) with 13 multi-hit games, 38 runs scored, eight doubles, three triples, 10 home runs, 99 total bases, 20 walks, 33 RBI and seven stolen bases.
- Ranked among Big 12 Conference leaders in total assists (121, 3rd) and home runs (10, T-11th), and was the third-toughest hitter in the league to strike out, striking out just nine times in 172 at-bats.
- Set single-season career bests in games played, starts, slugging percentage, runs scored, total hits, triples, home runs, total bases, RBI and stolen bases; her 10 home runs marked her first collegiate double-digit home run season.
- Posted a .944 fielding percentage in her first season as an everyday shortstop, making just 13 errors in 233 total chances; also recorded 99 putouts and 121 assists.
- Represented UCF's second-leading hitter in the team's final 50 games of the season since its 6-4 win over Clemson Feb. 15, hitting .353/.433/.647 (53-for-150) in that span.
- Went 1-for-3 with an RBI single in the Knights' 6-4 win over Clemson Feb. 15.
- Hit her second career triple in UCF's Clearwater Invitational matchup with then-No. 6 Florida State.
- Hit her second triple in as many games in the Knights' 3-0 win over Quinnipiac Feb. 20, helping support Kaitlyn Felton's first career no-hitter and driving in one of UCF's three scores.
- Tripled and homered in UCF's 8-0 run-rule win over George Mason Feb. 28, recording seven total bases and two RBI in the winning effort.
- In UCF's first two games at then-No. 4 Arizona March 7-8, went 3-for-7 with three runs scored, one home run, one walk and two RBI to help lead the Knights to the highest-ranked series win in program history; her home run in game two tied the game at two runs apiece in the top of the third inning, and marked her second career home run against a top four-ranked opponent.
- Hit her third home run of the season against Iowa State March 21, a first-inning game-tying solo shot.
- Her first-inning two-run home run against then-No. 3 Florida March 26 proved to be the game-winning hit in the Knights' 4-0 win, and represented her fourth homer of the season and third of her career against a top four-ranked opponent.
- Hit safely in each of UCF's three games at Baylor March 28-30, producing a .500/.545/1.000 line (5-for-10) with three runs scored, two doubles and her fifth homer of the season; recorded back-to-back two-hit, one-double games in the final two games of the series, and doubled and homered in the series finale.
- Went 3-for-8 with three runs scored, three walks and one double in UCF's series win at BYU April 10-12.
- Against then-No. 21 Oklahoma State April 18, went 2-for-3 with two walks, highlighted by her first career grand slam that came in the Knights' nine-run first inning, UCF's highest-scoring single inning since 2020; the long ball represented her second career home run against the Cowgirls.
- Went 3-for-5 with her seventh home run and two runs scored to help lead UCF to the largest overall comeback win in program history (11 runs) at Stetson April 23.
- Hit her eighth home run of the season, and third in a four-game span, in UCF's series-opening 4-2 win over Houston April 25; hit safely in each of UCF's three games against the Cougars.
- Recorded back-to-back two-hit showings in UCF's first two games at Kansas May 2-3, including a double and her ninth home run of the season; her long ball came in support of Isabella Vega's first career no-hitter May 2.
- Went 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored against Utah May 7 in the first Big 12 Conference tournament win in program history.
- Hit her 10th homer of the season and her second against Arizona in UCF's Big 12 Championship quarterfinal matchup with the then-10th-ranked Wildcats May 8; her long ball came against 2025 Big 12 Player of the Year Devyn Netz.
- Hit safely in three of UCF's four NCAA Austin Regional contests, including a double against No. 25 Michigan May 16 and a two-hit showing against Eastern Illinois May 17; also went 1-for-4 in the Regional Final contest against No. 3 Texas.
SOPHOMORE (2024)
- Hit .268/.358/.373 (38-for-142) with 24 runs scored, nine doubles, two home runs, 53 total bases, 18 walks, 16 RBI and four stolen bases in 52 games, including 51 starts, in the infield.
- Ranked 9th in the Big 12 overall in total assists (95)
- Ranked T-1st in the Big 12 in conference play in fielding percentage (1.000) and 10th in total assists (50).
- Hit safely in each of UCF's first 11 games of the spring, and 14 of the Knights' first 15 games Feb. 8-March 1, producing a .354 average (17-for-48) with three multi-hit games, three doubles and one home run in that span.
- During her season-opening, and career-long, 11-game hit streak Feb. 8-23, hit .412 (14-for-34) with two doubles, one home run, five RBI and 19 total bases.
- Recorded her second collegiate multi-XBH game against Wisconsin Feb. 16, hitting her second double and first home run of the season.
- Hit the first home run at home in her career against Stetson March 6, marking her second homer of the season and fourth of her career.
- Hit an RBI double against Texas Tech March 28, factoring in to UCF's six-run fourth inning that led to the Knights' 8-5 comeback victory over the Red Raiders.
- Recorded her first collegiate walk-off hit against BYU April 6, an eighth-inning double that plated Stormy Kotzelnick and clinched the first Big 12 Conference series sweep in program history.
- Recorded her second career multi-double game, and third career multi-XBH game, against Bethune-Cookman April 24, doubling twice in the Knights' 8-0 run-rule victory.
- Went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in UCF's 11-7 loss to No. 2 Oklahoma April 28.
FRESHMAN (2023)
- Appeared in 58 of the Knights' 61 games, along with 54 starts, seeing time at designated player, second base, third base and catcher.
- NFCA All-Region Third Team Selection
- AAC All-Conference Second Team Selection
- AAC All-Rookie Team Selection
- Broke the UCF single-season doubles record with her 17th double of the season against No. 20 South Carolina May 19 during the 2023 NCAA Tallahassee Regional. Finished the season with a program record 18 doubles.
- Her 18 doubles ranked 1st in the AAC and 13th in the nation, leading the AAC with 0.31 doubles per game.
- AAC All-Tournament Team Selection after going 5-for-8 with 4 RBI and one double during the conference tournament against Memphis, South Florida and Tulsa.
- Her .439 on-base percentage ranked T-8th-highest in a single season in program history.
- Her .338 average and .439 on-base percentage both ranked second-highest on the team, and she ranked third with 30 RBI.
- Recorded a season-long 23-game on-base streak from March 26–May 19, during which she hit a team-best .414 (24-for-58) with seven doubles, one home run, 16 RBI, 34 total bases, 14 walks and three sacrifice flies.
- Hit her first collegiate home run at No. 2 Oklahoma State March 19 during the OSU Mizuno Classic, a solo homer in the top of the third inning off Kelly Maxwell.
- Hit her second home run in the first inning of the Knights' May 7 game at Memphis, a two-run shot.
- Was named AAC Player of the Week March 13 after hitting .412 (7-for-17) during the week, including a three-double, five-RBI game against Kennesaw State March 11.
- Tied the single-game program record of three doubles set by Abby McClain against Illinois Chicago Feb. 20, 2009.
- Recorded back-to-back three-hit games multi-hit games three times, including going 5-for-6 with two RBI, two doubles and two walks against Tulsa, No. 20 South Carolina May 13-19.
- Hit her first collegiate triple against Louisville Feb. 26.
HIGH SCHOOL
- Hit .531 slugging eight homers and knocking in 39 in just 24 games in her junior year
- Batted .480 in her senior season, slugging .933 with an on-base percentage of .562, resulting in a 1.495 OPS.
- Her senior campaign included a perfect fielding percentage, six homers, 35 RBI and 36 total hits.
- Was named First Team All-Metro, Apopka High Defensive Player of the Year, FACA All-Star Player, all while being an SGA senator in her senior year.
- Earned First Team All-Metro Conference honors and was named as the Apopka High School MVP in her junior year.
- Before softball, Evans played baseball for nine years, pitching and also playing infield. Her freshman season, a year in which she was named First Team All-State, was the first time she had stepped on a softball diamond.
- Earned a 4.6 weighted GPA, is the secretary of the Student Government Association and an FCA member.
- Played for the Georgia Impact club softball squad.
DID YOU KNOW?
- Major: Communicatons
- Favorite Professional Athlete: Bryce Harper
- Favorite Professional Team: Tampa Bay Rays
- Favorite Off-Day Activity: Go to the Beach
- Favorite Food: Steak
- Favorite Movie(s): Grown Ups
- Favorite TV Show: Outer Banks
- Favorite Musical Artist: Morgan Wallen
- Go-To Karaoke Song: Baby by Justin Bieber
- Nickname Growing Up: Aubs
- Favorite Sport (other than softball): Volleyball
- Dream Vacation Destination: Bora Bora
- Does Ketchup belong on a Hot Dog: Yes
- Go-to Road Trip Snack: Goldfish
"I chose UCF because of the coaching staff and the tradition and culture that Coach Bear has developed with the team. The campus is beautiful, and I'll be close to home."