2006: The GNAC Player of the Year, Porter started all 20 matches for the Redhawks in 2006, leading the team in points. She became the first Seattle player to earn NSCAA First Team All-America honors since 1994, plus she earned ESPN The Magazine Second Team Academic All-America recognition. Her 14 assists were best on the team and the second consecutive year she recorded that number of assists. Porter also scored seven goals, tied for second on the team. Porter had two-goal games versus Sonoma State on August 28 and at Northwest Nazarene on September 14. Porter also led the team with 33 total shots on goal.
2005: Named to the NSCAA Division II All-Far West Region Second Team, Porter broke the GNAC record for single-season assists... Porter[apos]s 14 assists in 2005 is the most for any SU player since 1990... Porter was also named to the All-GNAC First Team and the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII team with a 3.67 grade point average... Porter led the Redhawks in points and had three match-winning goals. ... Twice, Porter had two goals in a match... In three matches, Porter had two assists or more for the Redhawks... In Seattle's 6-0 win at Northwest Nazarene Oct. 29, Porter had three assists.
2004: Porter was incredibly impressive on the right side of midfield all season long despite the fact that it was her first year of collegiate competition...scored four goals with six assists...three of those four goals were game-winners...was named second team all-GNAC for her efforts.....first career assist came just 3:26 into her collegiate career when she set up Tafara Pulse in the first match of the season against Cal State Dominguez Hills (08/26/04)...had game-winning goals in back-to-back-to-back matches against Central Washington (10/25/04), Northwest Nazarene (10/28/04), and Western Washington (11/03/04)...earned GNAC Player of the Week honors for that accomplishment...also assisted game-winners against Humboldt State (09/30/04) as well as Jasmine Wilson[apos]s goal against Cal State Dominguez Hills in the Far West Regional semifinals (11/11/04).
Personal: Porter's major is marketing at Seattle. Her father Charles played basketball at Whitman College. Her parents are Chris and Charles Porter.