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2026 Women's Track & Field Roster

Laila Florvilus

  • Class Freshman
  • Highschool St. Bernard's Academy
  • Hometown Fortuna, Calif.

Biography

As a Freshman in Women's Basketball (2025-26)
- Made 19 appearances, all off the bench
- Averaged 7.6 minutes per game
- Scored 49 points and grabbed 26 rebounds
- Recorded a season-best seven points twice, the first against San Francisco State (Feb. 12) and the other at Cal Poly Pomona (Feb. 14)
- Grabbed a season-best five rebounds against San Francisco State (Feb. 12)

High School Women's Basketball Awards
- 2024 Division IV State Player of the Year
- 2025 Cal-Hi First Team
- 2025 Humboldt Sports Athlete of the Year
- Three-time Little 4 MVP
- Two-time Humboldt Sports Player of the Year
- Niclai Tournament MVP
- Sports Illustrated High School Athlete of the Week

High School Women's Track & Field Awards
- Three-time League Champion – 100m Hurdles
- Two-time League Champion – High Jump
- Three-time NCS Class A Champion – 100m Hurdles
- Two-time NCS Class A Champion – High Jump
- Meet of Champs Champion – 100m Hurdles
- State Qualifier – 100m Hurdles

Pre-Chico Days
- 2025 graduate of St. Bernard’s Academy in Eureka, CA
- Played two years of club basketball with West Coast Elite
- Lettered in basketball, soccer, track & field, and volleyball
- Led St. Bernard’s to:
• 2024 Division IV State Championship
• 2025 Dick Niclai Tournament Championship
• NorCal State Championship in basketball
• 2x NorCal State Championships in soccer

Personal
- Born July 27 in Paradise, CA
- Hometown: Fortuna, CA
- Daughter of Ashley and Frank Florvilus
- Has three siblings: Maliya, Kamdyn, and Trae
- Undecided major
- Favorite athletes: A’ja Wilson and Paige Bueckers
- Greatest sports moment: Winning the NorCal game against Arcata to go to state
- Best talent outside of basketball: Drawing
- Best advice received: “The faster you run the faster you’re done” – from her mom at a track meet
- Chose Chico State because of the welcoming people and being closer to home
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