Sasha "Scarlett" Hostyn, the Zerg scourge of the StarCraft II esports circuit, has earned more money than any other female esports player.

Guinness World Records confirmed the 22-year-old Canadian pro's all-time winnings of $144,414 as record-setting in early October, but the achievement merited a public shout-out from Team Liquid on Sunday.

Scarlett bests the previous record-holder — Katherine "Mystik" Gunn — by more than $20,000. As of Sept. 2015, Mystik had earned $122,000 primarily as a professional Halo player.

Among StarCraft II players, Scarlett's all-time earnings rank her at #32, according to Aligulac. The StarCraft II-focused stats site also notes a winnings total of $149,564, slightly higher than the figure Guinness reported in October.

For comparison, the top-earning male StarCraft II pro of all time is South Korea's Jang "MC" Min Chul, with $495,029. The 25-year-old player started competing professionally in 2010 — compared to 2012 for Scarlett — and has more matches played overall.

Scarlett is currently a member of Team expert, with "ByuN" Hyun Woo and Aleksandr "Bly" Svusuyk (formerly "GhostKing"). She's got a particular talent for utilizing the Zerg's Creep spread efficiently, giving her army an edge as she shifts it around the maps.

With additional reporting by Adam Rosenberg.