SJSU CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Mountain West Newcomer of the Year (2017)
All-Mountain West Second Team (2017)
Mountain West All-Newcomer Team (2017)
Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team (2018)
Academic All-MW (2018, 19)
AT SJSU: Finished career with 43 starts and 55 appearances, 14 goals, two assists and 30 points ... Tabbed the 2017 Mountain West Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore transfer … Scored eight career game-winning goals, tied for the fifth-most in school history ... Led SJSU in points (12) and goals (5) in 2018 as a junior … Led the Spartans to the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament and the Mountain West Championship Title … Named to the 2018 Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team … Spent one season prior at Modesto Junior College ... Two-time Academic All-MW honoree.
2019: Made 17 starts and 18 appearances as a senior ... Scored two goals and was the team leader in shots (28) and shots on goal (17) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Utah Valley (9/6) ... Logged 1,164 minutes
2018: Led the Mountain West Champions in points (12) and goals (5) … Logged 1600 minutes in 18 starts … Scored a pair of game-winning goals vs. Air Force (9/23) and Fresno State (10/30) … Finished the season with 52 shot attempts with 20 on goal … Second game-winner came in the Mountain West Tournament Championship Quarterfinal vs. Fresno State to lead SJSU to a 2-1 victory … Was named to the Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team.
2017: The Mountain West Newcomer of the Year after scoring a team-leading seven goals for the Spartans … Also named to the league’s All-Newcomer Team and Second Team … Scored five game-winning goals, four of which came during Mountain West play … Two of the game-winners were in the final full weekend of Mountain West play and helped the Spartans clinch the regular season title for the first time as members of the Mountain West … Finished the season with seven goals and 14 points in 19 matches … Put 19-of-33 (.576) shots on goal for the team’s second-highest percentage among players with at least 30 shots.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Finished fifth overall in the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) for her 27 goals and 61 points at Modesto Junior College in 2016 ... Netted seven game-winning goals and had a team-leading seven assists.
HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, Calif. ... Scored 18 goals and had six assists in 13 matches during her senior season ... Was a First-Team All-Modesto Metro Conference choice.
GET TO KNOW JAMILECXTH: Majoring in Health Science ... Hometown is Modesto, Calif. ... Member of Ajax United FC ... Enjoys traveling and visiting new places