The defensive antithesis in all regards to Player of the Decade Jaucelyn Richter, White's name stands out as one of the top players in MSUB history. Starting 74 matches in her career and missing just four of MSUB's games in four seasons, White ranks fifth in school history in starts. Her 6,569 minutes played remain as the school record. Despite anchoring MSUB's best defensive teams of the decade, White also ranks No. 9 in school history with 44 points, including ranking eighth in school history with 19 career goals while adding six assists.
MSUB ranked in the top-four in the GNAC in goals allowed in each of her three seasons in the decade, posting a team goals-against average of 0.83 during that span with White as a center back. While playing all 1,830 minutes of the season and starting all 20 matches during the 2010 regional run, White also ranked second on the team with five goals and third on the team with 11 points during the campaign. White's finishes oftentimes came at crucial moments in games, with four of them being game-tying goals.
White was a two-time all-region selection, and four-time all-conference pick including first-team honors during her senior year. She also twice earned academic all-district honors, and became the second player in school history to earn first-team Academic All-American honors.
"I am so honored to be joining the MSUB Hall of Fame and to be able to represent the women's soccer program," said White. "I owe a lot to the coaches of the program and all of my teammates that made me a better person and player. We had a very special team throughout the four years I played, and I am grateful for all of the memories, the friends, and the experiences, no matter how challenging they may have been at times, the laughs, and even the countless amount of sprints we had to endure."
Richter and White are the seventh and eighth women's soccer players to be selected for the Hall of Fame.