2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Awards
Second Team All-Summit League (2018-19)
Summit League Player of the Week (Nov. 26, 2018 & March 3, 2019)
2019-20 (SENIOR)
Started all 30 games… named First Team All-Summit League… named Summit League Player of the Week six times, second most for a single season in league history… named Summit League Female Athlete of the Month for December… 856 career rebounds is 15th best in Summit League history and fourth most in school history… ninth on Denver’s all-time scoring list with 1,408 career points… 12.1 career scoring average is 12th best in program history… third in program history with 371 career free throws made and 520 free throws attempted in her career… seventh player in program history with 1,000 career points and 800 career rebounds… 7.4 career rebounding average is eighth best at Denver… 121 career blocks is fifth most in the school record book… 168 career steals is the 12th most in Pioneer history… 592 points set a new program record for a single-season and 16th most in Summit League history… 343 rebounds on the season is a new school record and fifth most in the Summit League record book… 19.7 season scoring average set a new DU record and 17th highest in Summit League history… 11.4 rebounding average is the fifth best mark for a Summit League player in a season and second most in program history… 57 blocks are the 10th most for a season in school history… 72 steals are the fifth highest for a season at Denver… became the first player in DU’s Division I era to average a double-double in a season with 19.7 points and 11.4 rebounds… was the only player in the Summit League to average a double-double on the season… one of 14 players in the NCAA with a 20-20 performance and one of four with multiple games of 20-20… the only player in the Summit League with at least 20-20 performance… posted two 20-20 performances with 24 points and 21 rebounds against UC Irvine (Nov. 29) and 21 points and 22 rebounds against Omaha (Feb. 15)… became the first player in Denver’s Division I era to post a stat line with 13 points, 15 rebounds, eight blocks, and six steals (Northern Colorado, Dec. 4)… grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds against Omaha (Feb. 15), fifth most in Summit League history and second most in school history for a single game… 22 rebounds againÂÂst Omaha set a new program Division I record… scored a career-high 34 points against Purdue Fort Wayne (Feb. 27), tying the school’s Division I record for a single game… recorded four 15-15 games… led the Summit League and was fourth in the entire country with 20 double-doubles… blocked eight shots against Northern Colorado (Dec. 4) to set a new program Division I record for a single game… led the Summit League in points (592), points per game (19.7), rebounds per game (11.4), steals per game (2.4), rebounds (343), and steals (72)… 592 total points was the 17th most in the country… scoring average of 19.7 was 15th in the nation... 11.4 rebounding average was ninth best in the NCAA… blocked 1.9 shots per game, 45th most in the nation… swiped 2.4 steals, 36th most in Division I… 343 rebounds were sixth in the nation… 72 steals finished 38th in the NCAA… posted career-highs in minutes per game (33.8), rebounding average (11.4), scoring average (19.7), steals (72), blocks (57), assists (56), and assists average (1.9)… shot 44.3 percent from the field, third best in the Summit League… 74.7 from the free throw line, eighth highest in the Summit League… recorded career-highs of eight blocks and six steals against Northern Colorado (Dec. 4)… sank a career-high 15 shots from the field against Purdue Fort Wayne (Feb. 27)… hit a career-high 11 free throws against New Mexico State (Nov. 9).
2018-19 (JUNIOR)
Played in all 32 games while making 31 starts…Named second-team All-League after averaging 16.5 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game…Ranked first in the league for rebounding and third for scoring…Totaled 527 points, good for third all-time in DU’s single-season record book…Also accumulated 55 steals and 34 blocks, both team highs…Reached double-figures in 16 straight games from 11/23 to 1/20 and 28 of Denver’s 32 games…Scored a career-high 28 points two times, against Loyola Marymount (12/1) and Omaha (3/2)…Scored 27 points two times, against North Dakota State (1/17) and in the first round of the WNIT at New Mexico (3/21)…Scored 20-plus points in nine games including three-straight from 11/23 to 12/1…Registered Denver’s first-ever 20-20 game with 23 points and 20 rebounds in the overtime win against Lamar…Record 10 double-doubles during the year, the first Summit League player to achieve this mark since the 2015-16 season…Was named Summit League Player of the Week two times, on November 26th and March 3rd.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE)
Saw action in 29 games, starting in 20 of them…finished fourth on the team in points per game with 7.6…totaled 221 points in 2017-18...averaged 5.9 rebounds a game and grabbed a total of 171 boards; placing second on the squad in both categories...ranked ninth in the Summit for rebounds per game... averaged 19 minutes per contest…totaled a season-high 23 blocks…had 29 steals to finish the year...put up 26 points to open the season at Air Force on Nov. 10…collected 18 rebounds against Northern Arizona on Dec. 3…went 6-of-9 from the line at Omaha on Jan. 18...
2016-17 (FRESHMAN)
Saw action in 25 games getting the start in four of them…totaled 68 points on the year averaging 2.7 ppg…ripped down 56 boards during her freshman season...averaged 9.5 minutes per game…totaled seven blocks to go along with 12 steals on the year…gathered a career-high nine points at South Dakota on Dec. 28…collected seven rebounds against Fort Wayne on Feb. 4…went 5-of-8 from the charity stripe in the game at South Dakota State on Jan. 18.
BEFORE DENVER
Was a three-sport athlete at Dover-Eyota as she participated in basketball, cross country, and track and field … was named Most Valuable Player of her state championship team in her senior season … was also named to the All-State team in 2015-16. Â
PERSONAL
Born June 23, 1998 at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn … Daughter of Chad and Julie … has two younger siblings, Michael and Malia … chose DU because she loved the campus and the coaches, the facilities are great and overall it was a perfect fit … was also recruited by Santa Clara, South Dakota State, Kansas State, and St. Bonaventure … is unsure of what she wants to do for a career … some hobbies include running, shopping, and hanging out with friends … was involved in the National Honor Society in high school which gave her tons of volunteer experiences all around the state of Minn. … was also on the AA Honor Roll.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2016-17Freshman
Foward
6'1"
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2017-18Sophomore
Foward
6'1"
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2018-19Junior
Forward
6'1"
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2019-20Senior
Forward
6'1"