2010-11 (Senior): In her final season with the Aggies, Cloud was a leader on the boards for the Crimson and White. She won the 3-meter springboard and finished second on the 1-meter at the UNLV Invitational (Dec. 11-13). Cloud also had runner-up finishes on the 1-meter against Boise State/North Texas (Oct. 22) and at Idaho (Nov. 6). Cloud also concluded her career with her second consecutive Academic All-WAC honor.
2009-10 (Junior): In her junior campaign, Cloud missed the second half of the season because she was sidelined due to an injury. She swept the diving events in the home finale against Idaho (Jan. 2) and she won both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards. Cloud set season-best scores at Arizona State (Dec. 19), and she posted a 275.50 on the 1-meter board and a 264.96 on the 3-meter board. Additionally, Cloud earned her first Academic All-WAC team honor.
2008-09 (Sophomore): In her first season with the Aggies, Cloud had an impressive year leading the NM State diving squad. At the WAC Championships, she was third on the platform (210.25), which set a school record. Cloud also owns the records in the 1-meter (307.19) and 3-meter (310.05) springboard, which were set at Northern Arizona (Dec. 6). She finished first on the 1-meter en route to NCAA Zone Diving qualifying mark and NAU pool record. Additionally, Cloud was third on the 3-meter against the Lumberjacks. Unfortunately, Cloud couldn't compete at the zone meet due to an injury. At Northern Colorado (Jan. 16), she collected top honors on both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard. The next day at Colorado State (Jan. 17), Cloud followed that performance with another pair of first-place finishes on the 1-meter and 3-meter. In the Aggies second consecutive victory over in-state rival New Mexico (Jan. 28), Cloud finished in first and third on the 3-meter and 1-meter, respectively. In the inaugural WAC Shoot-Out (Oct. 10-11), which the Aggies hosted, Cloud earned two silver medals on the 1-meter and 3-meter. At the Mean Green Duals (Nov. 8), Cloud was third on both the 1-meter and 3-meter against meet host North Texas, SMU, Colorado State and Arkansas. With her work in the classroom, she earned Academic All-WAC Transfer team honors.
At Nebraska (Freshman): In her first season of collegiate diving, Cloud was a vital component for the Nebraska diving squad. At the NCAA Zone D Championship, she finished eighth on the platform with a score of 412.40. Cloud scored on both the platform and 1-meter springboard at the Big 12 Championships (Feb. 27-March 1). Her best finish at the conference meet was a fifth-place showing on the platform. Cloud was also 15th on the 1-meter and 17th on the 3-meter. Her top scores in dual meet action from her freshman season were 258.97 on the 1-meter and 252.00 on the 3-meter, which occurred in a double-dual meet against Nevada and Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 2). In addition, Cloud posted six runner-up finishes for the Huskers with five on the 1-meter (Illinois, South Dakota State, Minnesota Diving Invitational, Iowa State, Missouri) and one on the 3-meter (Illinois).
High School: Cloud was a three-time Washington Class 4A State Champion for Tahoma High School in Covington, Wash. As a senior in 2006, Cloud posted the second-highest score on the 1-meter springboard in Washington Class 4A history with a performance of 451.85 at the state meet en route to her third gold medal. She also earned all-America honors. At the 2007 AAU National Meet, Cloud finished third on the platform, fourth on the 1-meter and sixth on the 3-meter for the Pacific Northwest diving club
Personal: Cloud was born in Aberdeen, Wash., and is the daughter of Martin and Juliana Cloud. She is majoring in human nutrition and food science.