After arriving on campus as a freshman in 2010, Scott quickly became one of the faces of the Aggie program as she saw action in 99 sets (30 matches) to launch her career as at NM State. Scott ultimately tallied 106 kills and 76 total blocks during her debut season.
As a sophomore, Scott appeared in 98 sets while ranking fifth on the team in both total kills (143) and kills per set (1.46). Scott also finished third on the NM State squad in total blocks with 76 to equal her production from her freshman season. At the end of the 2011 season, Scott received an honorable mention selection on the COBRA Magazine All-National Team, which celebrates the success of volleyball players of African, Samoan and Tongan descent.
With two seasons under her belt, Scott emerged as one of the premier middle blockers in the WAC as she played in all 124 sets en route to leading the Aggies to a berth in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. As a junior, Scott earned First Team All-WAC honors after pacing the Aggies in total blocks (152), solo blocks (27) and block assists (125). With her performance in 2012, she ranks eighth in assisted blocks in a single season and ninth in solo blocks in a single season.Â
Scott was also a force offensively in 2012 – leading the Aggies and ranking second in the WAC in hitting percentage (.369). She also finished third on the team in total kills (272) and kills per set (2.19) before earning WAC All-Tournament honors as she and the Aggies dropped just one set on the way to lifting the trophy.
Her career culminated with a senior season in which she became the first Aggie to be named WAC Player of the Year upon leading the Aggies to a 14-2 record in league play and a WAC Regular Season title in a season in which she paced the conference in blocks per set (1.32). Additionally, Scott registered the fifth-most total blocks in a single season in program history with 158 while also tallying 48 solo blocks – a mark that also ranks fifth in NM State history.
She also reeled in several honors during her final year with the Aggies as she was twice named WAC Player of the Week before going on to earn First Team All-WAC honors and AVCA All-Region Honorable Mention – an accomplishment only nine Aggies have achieved.
The four-year starter also picked up WAC Tournament MVP laurels during the postseason as she guided the Aggies to their second straight WAC Tournament Championship and second straight NCAA Tournament appearance.
Scott's prowess at the net during her career stacks up against some of the best to ever come through the program as she ranks fourth in total blocks (462), fourth in assisted blocks (362), fifth in hitting percentage (.338), fifth in solo blocks (100) and 10th in blocks per set (1.05).