Entering her senior season, Scoon has an overall record of 59-32, which is third all-time in the OU record book. She is second in career dual wins (19-3) and first in career falls/technical falls (45). Scoon is first in career wins by weight in the 155 pound weight class (52) and is a three-time All-KCAC selection and a two-time KCAC Champion.
2022-23: As a redshirt junior, Scoon finished the season with a record of 15-13. She was a KCAC Champion in the 155 pound weight class and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament. Scoon had a dual mark of 9-0 and 11 falls and five technical falls. She is tied for 16th in the OU record book in single season wins (15), second in single season winning percentage (.833), tied for seventh in single season falls (16), third in wins by a junior (15), and fourth in single season wins by weight in the 155 pound weight class (12).
2019-20: Scoon was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American as a sophomore. She was the KCAC Champion in the 155 pound weight class. Scoon was named KCAC Women’s Wrestler of the Week once. She had an overall record of 25-8, a dual record of 6-0, and finished the season with a total of 20 pins (eight falls and 12 technical falls). Scoon is ranked fourth in the OU record book in single season wins (25), fifth in winning percentage (.757), tied for third in single season falls (20), second in wins by a sophomore (25), and second in single season wins by weight in the 155 pound weight class (22).
2018-19: Scoon earned All-KCAC honors as a freshman. She finished with an overall record of 19-21, had a dual record of 4-3, and had a pin total of 11. Scoon is tied for 11th in the OU record book in single season wins (19), is second in wins by a freshman (21), and third in wins by weight in the 155 pound weight class (18).
High School: Scoon graduated from Oklahoma Connections Academy in 2018. In 2017 she earned All-American honors with USA wrestling and placed second at the War of the Roses.
Personal: Daughter or Homer and Darcie Parton Scoon ... undecided on a major. She finished fifth at the Judo Pan-American Games, earned fifth place at Judo South-American Championship, was third at the Judo Junior Olympics and won several State Judo Championships.