Lefft, who joined the University of Maine in the fall of 2019, played one season for the Black Bears where she appeared in 16 games while averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds to go along with a 72.7 percent mark from the free throw stripe. Lefft tallied a season-best seven points in Maine's game against Northeastern.
Before attending UMaine, Lefft spent three seasons at the University of Delaware where she appeared in 20 games with two starts during her senior year, leading the team with a 45.7-percent mark from the floor. While at Delaware, she earned two selections to the Colonial Athletic Association Academic Honor Roll. Lefft recorded a career-high 15 points at Delaware State and tallied a season-best eight rebounds against Lafayette. She began her collegiate career at Clemson where she competed in 21 games for the Tigers, again leading her team with a 46.3 field goal percentage. Prior to her collegiate career, played two seasons at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School (2012-14), helping to lead the Highlanders to the school's first-ever SCISA State Championship title as a team captain. Lefft scored over 1,000 points and pulled down more than 750 boards while at Heathwood. For her accomplishments, the 2013-14 SCISA AAA Player of the Year and two-time All-State selection was selected to compete in the South Carolina vs. Georgia All-Star Game. Lefft also competed at Clover High School and spent a post-graduate year playing for Phillips Academy where she averaged 14.1 points sand 6.5 rebounds.
Lefft, who graduated from Delaware with a BA in History and a minor in Political Science, is currently pursuing her masters in Global Policy at the University of Maine.