Year-by-Year Statistics
2015-16 |
2016-17
Career: Finished her collegiate career with a combined 1,905 points and 1,140 rebounds...ranked eighth all-time at USI in blocks (67), 20th in rebounds (441) and 33rd in scoring (710 points).
2016-17: Earned second-team All-GLVC honors as well as Academic All-GLVC accolades after starting all of USI's 29 games...averaged 12.4 points and a team-high 8.1 rebounds during her senior season...ranked third in the GLVC in overall rebounding...was second in the GLVC in league-only games with 8.7 rebounds per contest...was second in the GLVC in offensive rebounds per contest (3.62), eighth in blocked shots per game (0.97), tied for 12th in defensive rebounds per game (4.48), 14th in field goal percentage (.482), and 18th in scoring...reached double-digits in the scoring column 17 times and in the rebounding column nine times...had seven double-doubles and reached the 20-point plateau four times...racked up a USI career-high 29 points in USI's win over Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and 16 rebounds in the Eagles' victory over Maryville...had a career-high five steals and three assists in USI's loss to Missouri-St. Louis and posted a season-best four blocks in USI's win at Truman State.
2015-16: Garnered second-team All-GLVC laurels after playing in all 27 games, making 26 starts, in her first year with the Eagles...led USI with 12.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game...ranked 13th in the GLVC in scoring, fifth in rebounding, second in field goal percentage (.572), sixth in offensive rebounds (2.81 orpg), and eighth in defensive rebounds (4.81 drpg)...also was 17th in Division II in field goal percentage...scored in double-figures 17 times, including five 20-point efforts...had a season-high 24 points in USI's losses to Quincy and to Missouri S&T...became the second player in program history to have a perfect shooting percentage with at least 10 shots in USI's loss to Quincy as she went 11-of-11 from the field, joining Jessica Stuckman, who was 12-of-12 against Missouri-St. Louis in 2002...also reached double-figures in the rebounding column seven times, with a season-best 14 coming in USI's loss to William Jewell...racked up six double-doubles on the year...struggled from the free throw line, where she was 55-of-122 (.451) on the year.
TRANSFER: Transferred from Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois, where she was the NJCAA Division II Player of the Year after averaging 17.7 points and 10.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore...ranked sixth in the nation with 636 total points and 369 total rebounds...racked up 23 double-doubles during her sophomore campaign...finished fourth in the nation in field goal percentage (.604), making 276-of-457 shots from the field...led the Cobras to a 35-2 overall record, including 35 consecutive wins...also compiled 68 blocks, averaging 1.9 per game in 2014-15...averaged 15.1 points and 8.9 rebounds as a freshman...completed her two seasons at Parkland with 1,195 points and 699 rebounds...averaged 16.4 points and 9.6 rebounds in 73 career games at Parkland...earned All-America honors as a sophomore All-Region 24 honors as a freshman...led the Cobras to a 27-10 overall record and a 9-1 mark in Mid-West Athletic Conference play in 2013-14.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Rantoul Township High School in Rantoul, Illinois, where she earned varsity letters in basketball and volleyball.
AAU: Played for C-U Elite.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Jason Wascher and Angie Schultz.
Career Highs at USI
Points: 29-at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (12/17/16)
Rebounds: 16-at Maryville (2/11/17)
Assists: 3-Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis (2/9/17)
Steals: 5-at Missouri-St. Louis (2/9/17)
Blocks: 5-vs. Alice Lloyd (11/24/15)
Double-figures:
Scoring: 34
20-point outings: 9
Rebounding: 16
Double-Doubles: 13