2022-23 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PERSONNEL

THE UNIVERSITY
City/Zip Code: Tampa, Fla. 33620
Founded: 1956
Enrollment: 50,577
Nickname: Bulls
Arena: Yuengling Center
Capacity: 10,411
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: The American Athletic Conference
President: Rhea Law
Vice President of Athletics: Michael Kelly
Deputy Athletics Director/Chief Operating Officer/Senior Woman Administrator: Kris Pierce
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Year: 1972-73
All-Time Record: 711-699 (50 seasons)
All-Time AAC Record: 107-40 (Nine seasons)
All-Time BIG EAST Record: 57-71 (Eight seasons)
All-Time Conference USA Record: 68-117 (10 seasons)
All-Time Metro Conference Record: 10-38 (Four seasons)
All-Time Sun Belt Conference Record: 4-38 (Seven seasons)
All-Time Post-Season: 18-16 (NCAA & WNIT)
AAC Tournament Record: 17-8
NCAA Tournament Record: 4-8
Years in NCAA Tournament/Last: 8/2022
Last NCAA opponent: March 18, 2022 vs. 8 seed Miami (Fla.), Columbia, S.C.
Last NCAA Tournament Result: Lost, 78-66
WNIT Record: 14-8
Years in the WNIT Tournament /Last: 9/2019
Last WNIT opponent: March 24, 2019 at James Madison
Last WNIT Result: Lost, 71-54
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jose Fernandez
Alma Mater, Year: Florida International ‘94
Record at USF (Years): 416-285 (23rd season)
Career Record (Years): Same
Career Conference Record (Years): 181-160 (23rd season)
Associate Head Coach: Michele Woods-Baxter, St. John Fisher ‘87
Assistant Head Coach: Danny Hughes, TCU ‘89
Assistant Coach/Rec. Coord.: Yolisha Jackson, Jacksonville ‘05
Director of Basketball Operations: Mercedes Jorge, Embry-Riddle ‘17
Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Brandon Jaijairam, USF ‘20
Video Coordinator: Anthony Brammer, Old Dominion ‘08
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Bryce Karasiak, Indiana ‘02
Certified Athletic Trainer: Erin Barbour, Tulsa ‘18
Academic Coordinator: Terrell Elliston, VCU ‘10
Administrative Assistant: Barbara Riffe

TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Overall Record: 24-9
2021-22 H/A/N Record: 10-2/8-3/6-4
2021-22 AAC Record/Finish: 12-3/2nd
2021-22 H/A AAC Record: 5-2/7-1
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/8
FOLLOW THE BULLS: SOCIAL MEDIA INFORMATION
Facebook: Facebook.com/USFWomensBasketball
Twitter: @USFWBB
You Tube: Youtube.com/BullsVision
Instagram: @USFWBB
YUENGLING CENTER INFORMATION
Arena Name: Yuengling Center
Officially Renamed: July 1, 2018
Previous Name: USF Sun Dome
Construction Completed: Nov. 29, 1980
Inaugural Event: Nov. 29, 1980, USF MBB vs. Florida A&M (L, 65-63)
First Concert: Aug. 14, 1982, Santana
Official Capacity: 10,411
USF WBB Single Game Attendance Record: 6,659, Jan. 6, 2018 vs. UConn
Ticket Office Phone: (800) GoBulls; USFBullsTix.com

2022-23 USF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NONCONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Day Date Opponent Site Arena Time
Monday Nov. 7 Morehead State Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Friday Nov. 11 Florida A&M Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Sunday Nov. 13 Jacksonville Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Wednesday Nov. 16 Alabama Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Maggie Dixon Classic, Fort Worth, Texas
Sunday Nov. 20 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena TBA
Tuesday Nov. 22 New Hampshire Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Gulf Coast Showcase, Fort Myers, Fla. (Air Force, Baylor, Belmont, Buffalo, Georgia Tech, Villanova, Michigan)
Friday Nov. 25 vs. Georgia Tech Fort Myers, Fla. Hertz Arena 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Nov. 26 vs. Michigan/Air Force Fort Myers, Fla. Hertz Arena 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Nov. 27 vs. TBA Fort Myers, Fla. Hertz Arena TBA
Friday Dec. 2 at Texas Austin, Texas Moody Center TBA
Sunday Dec. 11 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. James T. Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum TBA
Wednesday Dec. 14 Marshall Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
Saturday Dec. 17 LaSalle Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center TBA
San Diego Invitational, San Diego, Calif.
Tuesday Dec. 20 vs. Ohio State San Diego, Calif. San Diego City College TBA
Wednesday Dec. 21 vs. Arkansas/Oregon San Diego, Calif. San Diego City College TBA

2022-23 USF BULLS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

Numerical

No. Name P Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School
0 Caitlin McGee F 6-1 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood HS/Ole Miss
1 Maria Alvarez G 5-7 So. Bal Harbour, Fla./Miami Country Day School
2 Priscilla Williams G 6-2 Fr. Houston, Texas/Branson (Mo.) HS/Syracuse
3 Sammie Puisis G 6-1 Jr. Mason, Ohio/William Mason HS/Florida State
5 Elena Tsineke G 5-8 So. Thessaloniki, Greece/Hellenic College of Thessaloniki
10 Janette Aarnio G 5-11 Fr. Vantaa, Finland/Makelanrinteen Lukio
11 Patience Williams F/C 6-1 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Benilde St. Margaret/Florida SouthWestern State
12 Marina Asensio PG 5-8 Fr. Sabadell, Spain/Institut Joaquim Blume
14 Emma Johansson F/C 6-3 Fr. Jonkoping, Sweden/Sandagymnasiet
20 Daniela Gonzalez F 6-0 Fr. Jamundi, Colombia/Central Pointe Christian Academy (Fla.)
22 Aerial Wilson PG 5-10 So. Dundas, Ontario, Canada/Memphis/The RISE Centre
24 Bella Weary G 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./DME Academy
32 Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu F 6-4 R-Sr. Nkongsamba, Cameroon/Memphis/Walters State Community College
55 Carla Brito W 5-11 Fr. Las Palmas, Spain/Spar Gran Canaria

Alphabetical

No. Name P Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School
10 Janette Aarnio G 5-11 Fr. Vantaa, Finland/Makelanrinteen Lukio
1 Maria Alvarez G 5-7 So. Bal Harbour, Fla./Miami Country Day School
12 Marina Asensio PG 5-8 Fr. Sabadell, Spain/Institut Joaquim Blume
55 Carla Brito W 5-11 Fr. Las Palmas, Spain/Spar Gran Canaria
32 Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu F 6-4 R-Sr. Nkongsamba, Cameroon/Memphis/Walters State Community College
20 Daniela Gonzalez F 6-0 Fr. Jamundi, Colombia/Central Pointe Christian Academy (Fla.)
14 Emma Johansson F/C 6-3 Fr. Jonkoping, Sweden/Sandagymnasiet
0 Caitlin McGee F 6-1 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood HS/Ole Miss
3 Sammie Puisis G 6-1 Jr. Mason, Ohio/William Mason HS/Florida State
5 Elena Tsineke G 5-8 So. Thessaloniki, Greece/Hellenic College of Thessaloniki
24 Bella Weary G 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./DME Academy
11 Patience Williams F/C 6-1 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Benilde St. Margaret/Florida SouthWestern State
2 Priscilla Williams G 6-2 Fr. Houston, Texas/Branson (Mo.) HS/Syracuse
22 Aerial Wilson PG 5-10 So. Dundas, Ontario, Canada/Memphis/The RISE Centre
USF Staff
Head Coach: Jose Fernandez (Florida International, ’94) – 23rd Season at USF/23rd overall as head coach
Associate Head Coach: Michele Woods-Baxter (St. John Fisher, ’87) – 15th season at USF
Assistant Head Coach: Danny Hughes (TCU, ’90) – Fifth season at USF
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Yolisha Jackson (Jacksonville, ’05) – Third season at USF
Director of Operations: Mercedes Jorge (Embry-Riddle, ‘17) – Third season at USF
Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Brandon Jaijairam (USF ‘20) – Second season at USF
Video Coordinator: Anthony Brammer (Old Dominion, ’08) – Fourth season at USF
Strength and Conditioning: Bryce Karasiak (Indiana, ’02) – First season at USF
Certified Athletic Trainer: Erin Barbour (Tulsa ‘18) – Second season at USF
Academic Advisor: Terrell Elliston (VCU ‘10) – Second season at USF
Pronunciation Guide First Name Last Name
Janette Aarnio
Marina Asensio
Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu Dull-see Fan-come Men-gee-ahh-due
Daniela Gonzalez
Emma Johansson
Sammie Puisis
Elena Tsineke Uh-LAY-Nuh CHIN-ECK-eh
Aerial Wilson Air-E-Uhl

2022-23 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PERSONNEL

(All information from the 2021-22 season unless otherwise noted)

KEY RETURNEES
Elena Tsineke | G | 5-8 | Sr. | Thessaloniki, Greece | ANN MEYERS-DRYSDALE AWARD CANDIDATE
 14.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game; 38.7% FG, 83.7% FT
 American Athletic Conference First Team All-Conference selection.
 AAC All-Tournament Team after averaging 17.0 points per game in the Bulls’ three contests.
 Women’s Battle 4 Atlantis All-Tournament Team.
 Third in The American in scoring and first in free-throw percentage.
 Became the 26th player in program history to surpass the 1,000-point plateau … Finished the season with 1,076 points for her
career, 19th on the school’s all-time scoring list.
 Scored in double figures in 27 games, including seven outings of 20-or-more points.
 Averaged 13 points per game during a five-game stretch at No. 16/12 Tennessee (13), against Syracuse (17), No. 2/2 UConn
(17) and No. 9/9 Oregon (4) in the inaugural Women’s Battle 4 Atlantis, and against defending national champion, and No. 7/5,
Stanford (14), going 3-2 during that stretch, including a win over the Cardinal.
 Had 30 and 25 points in back-to-back games against Tulsa and Temple.
Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu | F | 6-4 | R-Sr. | Nkongsamba, Cameroon | LISA LESLIE AWARD CANDIDATE
 10.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, 0.9 steals and 0.8 blocked shots per game; 46.9% FG, 66.4% FT
 American Athletic Conference All-Conference Second Team.
 Third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding … Was also ninth in The American in both categories.
 Was second on the team in blocked shots (26).
 Recorded seven double-doubles and finished with 32 for her career in 83 career games (including at Memphis).
 Netted double-figure points in 17 games and double-digit rebounds eight times.
 Had 17 points in a 71-62 win against No. 9/9 Oregon in the third-place game of the inaugural Women’s Battle 4 Atlantis.
 Had 23 points to start an eight-game double-figure scoring stretch, averaging 15.7 points during that stretch.
Maria Alvarez | G | 5-7 | Jr. | Bal Harbour, Fla.
 5.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists per game; 69% FT
 Scored in double figures in six games for the Bulls, including season-highs of 14 points against West Virginia and Houston on
near-perfect shooting nights in both games.
 Suffered a season-ending knee injury during the Houston game in the regular-season finale.
 Had 13 points and dished out a career-high seven assists at Cincinnati.
ADDITIONAL RETURNEES
Aerial Wilson | PG | 5-10 | So. | Dundas, Ontario, Canada
 0.9 points, 0.5 assists, 0.4 rebounds, 6.3 minutes per game; 24 GP, 2 GS
Patience Williams | F/C | 6-1 | Fr. Minneapolis, Minn.
 0.7 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.4 steals, 4.3 minutes per game; 17 GP, 1 GS
Bella Weary | G | 5-6 | Fr. | Jacksonville, Fla.
 0.4 points, 0.4 rebounds, 3.0 minutes per game; 8 GP
TRANSFER PORTAL ADDITIONS
Priscilla Williams (Information from the 2020-21 season) | G | 6-2 | Fr. | Houston, Texas/Syracuse
 8.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.9 steals, 0.7 assists per game; 37.5% FG, 37.0 % 3FG, 77.3% FT
 Missed the 2021-22 season due to injury.
 Has over 50,000 TikTok followers.
 Scored in double figures in nine of 21 games played as a freshman during the 2020-21 season.
 Had a career-high 26 points vs. Miami.
 Tied a program record for most three-point field goals made in a game with eight versus Lincoln en route to 24 points.
 Had a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Boston College.

Caitlin McGee | F | 6-1 | R-So. | Jacksonville, Fla./Ole Miss
 3.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.6 assists, 0.5 blocks and 0.4 steals, 13.2 minutes per game; 51.3% FG
 Played in all 29 games, posting two double-digit outings.
 Had a career-high 13 points against Mississippi Valley State on perfect 5-of-5 shooting.
 Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds at Missouri and had six games with five or more rebounds.
Sammie Puisis | G | 6-1 | Jr. | Mason, Ohio/Florida State
 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 22.6 minutes per game; 38.3% FG, 37.9% 3FG, 86.7% FT
 Scored double figures in five games.
 Shot a career-best field goal percentage from the floor and a career-high free-throw percentage.
 Puisis finished the season with 44 three-pointers, making her just the third Seminole in program history to lead her team in
threes for three straight seasons.
 Became the 16th Seminole to record 100 three-point field goals for her career.
INTERNATIONAL ADDITIONS (FRESHMEN)
Janette Aarnio | G | 5-11 | Fr. | Vantaa, Finland
 Spent the Summer of 2022 playing for the Finland U20 National Team in the FIBA European Championships.
 Averaged 7.3 points, 2.6 assists and 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals per contest as Finland finished ninth in the 16-nation event.
 Scored her tournament high of 13 points against Sweden – and current South Florida teammate, Emma Johansson – in the
group phase and followed that up with 12 points and five assists against Hungary … Also had 11 points, five rebounds, five
assists and three steals against Lithuania, and 11 points and three assists against Latvia.
 Was also a member of Finland’s U18 and U16 National Teams.
 Averaged 11.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.8 steals per outing in eight games in the 2019 FIBA U18 Women’s
European Championship en route to All-Tournament honors, scoring in double figures five times … Finland defeated Greece in
the championship, 63-56, earning the country’s first-ever FIBA title.
 Scored a tournament-high 17 points in the championship game of the U18 event, against Greece, on 7-for-11 shooting from the
field, 2-for-3 from behind the arc and 1-for-2 from the free-throw line en route to the title … Also scored 16 points against
Denmark and 14 points and a tournament-high eight rebounds against Slovenia.
 Helped lead Finland to a bronze medal in the FIBA U16 European Championships … Averaged 15.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.0
assists and 3.8 steals per outing, while also shooting 41.6 percent from the field.
 Against Albania, nearly posted a quadruple-double with 17 points, 11 rebounds, seven steals and six assists … She also poured
in 20 points and had eight steals against Bosnia and Herzegovina during the group phase, before eventually netting 19 points
and grabbing nine rebounds in the bronze medal game against Belarus.
 Has also spent time with the Finland Senior National Team, playing four games and averaging 9.8 points per contest before
being sidelined due to an injury.
 In addition, Aarnio has been part of three Nordic Championships and has been a three-time all-star.
 Currently plays for the Helsinki Basketball Academy (HBA).
 Averaging 14.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game while helping to guide her team to the league semifinals, the first
in HBA’s history.
 Scored double-figures in 14 games for HBA, and 20-or-more points five times … Had 24 points, twice, against Kouvot and Honka
… Also had 23 points against Pyrinto and 22 and 20 against ViVe.
 Recorded her only double-double of the season in the opener with 15 points and 11 rebounds against Espoo.
Emma Johansson | F/C | 6-3 | Fr. | Jonkoping, Sweden
 Spent the Summer of 2022 playing with the Swedish U20 National Team in the FIBA European Championships.
 Averaged 8.3 points, 4.6 rebounds1.7 assists and 1.6 blocked shots per game during the Championships … Also shot 54.5
percent (24-for-44) from the field, including 36.4 percent (4-for-11) from behind the three-point arc.
 Had a near-perfect performance against Bulgaria, netting 22 points on 10-of-11 shooting from the field – and 2-for-3 from
behind the arc – to go along with seven rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots and a steal … Also had 11 points, five
rebounds and two assists against Finland and current teammate Janette Aarnio
 Averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game for the Swedish Senior National Team in the FIBA Women’s Eurobasket
Tournament in Spain and France in June 2021.
 She was the youngest player in the event – at just under 18 years old – averaging 23.6 minutes per game.
 Scored nine points against Belarus and six points against Slovakia in the group phase.
 Grabbed seven and six rebounds against Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina, respectively.
 Shot 63.6% from the field and 68.4% from inside the three-point arc.
 Averaged 8.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game during the 2019 FIBA U16 Women’s European Championship in
Skopje, Macedonia … Led the team in scoring and was fourth in rebounding during Sweden’s seven games.

 Scored double figures, twice, with 10 points and 15 points in back-to-back games against Poland and Turkey, respectively.
 Averaged 6.0 points and 4.8 rebounds per game in 25 outings during the 2021-22 season for Wetterbygden Sparks, while
shooting 56.3 percent from inside the three-point arc.
 Helped to lead Wetterbygden Sparks to its first-ever Swedish National Championship, recording a career line of 27 points, 16
rebounds, five steals and two blocked shots, en route to All-Tournament honors … Was also named Most Valuable Player of the
finals.
 Scored in double figures in five games for Wetterbygden which included a season-high 13 points against Uppsala … Also
grabbed double-digit rebounds three times, including a season-high 12 against Sodertalje.
Marina Asensio | PG | 5-8 | Fr. | Sabadell, Spain
 Spent the Summer of 2022 playing with Spain’s U18 National Team in the FIBA European Women’s Championships … Was on
the same roster with current South Florida teammate Carla Brito.
 Averaged 3.9 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game, helping Spain to a second-place finish, falling to Lithuania, 78-75,
in the title game.
 Scored her tournament high of eight points in the semifinals against France … Also had six points against Poland in the group
phase and five points, twice, against Belgium in the Round of 16 and Lithuania in the championship game.
 Averaged 10.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game in 25 outings with Segle XXI in Spain.
 Scored in double figures in 13 games, including two 20-plus point outings … Had 28 points against Girona on 4-for-9 (44.4
percent) shooting from the field, including 5-for-7 (71.4 percent) from three-point range, and 5-for-6 (83.3 percent) from the
free-throw line … Also had 20 points against Sant Adria and then fell just shy of that total with 19 points against Sant Adria in
the second meeting.
 Had a season-high eight rebounds, twice, against Castello – along with 17 points and six assists – and Lleida, and a season-best
six assists three times against Marratxi, Castello and Sant Josep.
Daniela Gonzalez | F | 6-0 | Fr. | Jamundi, Colombia | Central Pointe Christian Academy (Fla.)
 Spent the Summer of 2022 with the Colombian Senior National Team in the FIBA South American Women’s Championships.
 Averaged 8.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 blocked shots per game, while helping Colombia to a third-place finish
following their 67-63 win over Venezuela in the consolation game … Gonzalez’s six rebounds per outing was good enough for
12th in the tournament.
 Scored double figures in three of the five games played, including a 13-point effort against Chile to go along with seven
rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots … She also had 12 points, twice, in back-to-back games against Argentina in the
semifinals and Venezuela in the third-place game.
 Has averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game in 18 career outings with the Colombian Senior National Team, having
played in the FIBA South American Championships (2022), Women’s AmeriCup (2021), FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying
Americas Tournament (2019) and FIBA Women’s AmeriCup (2019).
 Averaged 7.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game in 35 appearances with the Colombian Junior National program,
including 11.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game in the 2017 FIBA U16 Women’s Americas Championship … Also took part in
the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup (2019), FIBA U18 Women’s Americas Championship (2018), FIBA U17 Women’s
Basketball World Cup (2018), South American U17 Championship for Women (2017), FIBA U16 Women’s Americas
Championship (2017) and the South American U15 Championship for Women (2016).
 Averaged 4.2 points and 3.4 rebounds while playing in 19.4 minutes per outing in the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup in Puerto Rico in
June of 2021.
 Scored 11 points in the opener against the U.S. Virgin Islands to go along with six rebounds, both her tournament highs … Also
had six points against El Salvador.
 Attended Central Pointe Academy (CPCA) in Kissimmee, Fla. where she also played her scholastic ball.
 Was named the 2022 SIAA Player of the Year and won the three-point shooting contest at The Grind Session in Arizona where
she was tabbed a 2022 All-Star.
 Set the single-game three-point shooting record at The Grind Session with nine treys against Canada’s Royal Crown Academic
School en route to 31 points on 9-for-11 shooting from behind the arc to go along with four rebounds and three steals.
 Helped to guide CPCA to a 31-2 record during her 2020-21 junior season, averaging 9.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0
blocks and 1.0 steals per game on 25 outings.
Carla Brito | G/Wing | 5-11 | Fr. | Las Palmas, Spain
 Spent the Summer of 2022 playing with Spain’s U18 National Team in the FIBA European Women’s Championships … Was on
the same roster with current South Florida teammate Marina Asensio.
 Averaged 11.1 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game while helping Spain to a second-place
finish, falling to Lithuania, 78-75, in the title game … Her eight rebounds per game was tied for eighth in the tournament while
her 50.8 percent (33-for-65) shooting from the field was fourth in the seven-game event.

 Scored in double figures in five of the seven games and recorded a double-double in three of those outings … Had a
tournament-high of 16 points along with 11 rebounds against Finland in the quarterfinals and then followed that up with 13
points, eight rebounds, three steals and two blocked shots in the semifinal game against France and 12 points, 10 rebounds, six
assists and a steal in the title game against Lithuania.
 Helped lead the Spanish U17 3×3 National Team to the FIBA Europe Cup Championship in Lisbon, Portugal in September of
2021, earning Most Valuable Player honors.
 Was second in the tournament in scoring with 27 points scored in the five games, averaging 5.4 points per outing … Either led
the team or shared team-high scoring honors in four of Spain’s five games.
 Was one of just three players in the tournament to score in double figures in a single game, sharing the tournament-high with
10 points against Romania.
 Averaged 11.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in five outings of the FIBA U18 Women’s European Challengers.
 Scored her tournament-high of 16 points in back-to-back games against Slovakia and Poland, and then 10 points against Greece
… Fell just shy of a double-double with a nine-point, nine-rebound effort against Israel in the opener.
 Has spent the 2021-22 club season with Spar Gran Canaria, scoring double figures in three outings.
 Averaged 11.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in her two games with Gran Canaria in the EuroCup.
 Led Spar Gran Canaria to its 14th Spanish Junior Women’s Championship, averaging 23.2 points, 11.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists.