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Saint Joseph's Hawks

2017-18 USCI Women's Basketball

22 Laura Trisch

  • Height 5-10
  • Class Senior
  • High School Archbishop Wood
  • Hometown Doylestown, Pa.

Biography

Career Honors

2x CACC Defensive Player of the Week (12/12/16; 2/12/18)

3x CACC All-Academic Team (2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18)

3x D2ADA Academic Achievement Award (2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18)

8x Dean's List Honors

 

Career-Highs

Points: 21 (vs. Dominican, 1/12/16)
Field Goals: 7 (2x)
Field Goal Attempts: 16 (at Chestnut Hill, 2/20/16)
3-pointers: 5 (2x) 
3-point Attempts: 12 (at Caldwell, 2/27/16) 
Free Throws: 5 (at Concordia, 1/30/16) 
Free Throw Attempts: 5 (2x) 
Rebounds: 13 (3x) 
Assists: 7 (at Caldwell, 3/5/17) 
Blocks: 6 (at Kutztown, 1/14/16) 
Steals: 4 (3x)
Minutes: 40 (3x)

 

2017-18 (Game-by-Game): Trisch appeared and started in all 34 games for USciences in 2017-18. She led the Devils with averages of 1.2 blocks and 6.1 rebounds per game, numbers that ranked third and 18th in the CACC. Her 40 blocks on the season were tied for 10th in the program's single-season annals. She was also second on the team with 1.2 steals per game and third with 2.1 assists per game, while contributing 4.7 points in 28.5 minutes per game. Trisch ends her career as USciences' all-time leader in both games started (122) and games played (124). She is also fourth in program history with 128 career block, and ninth with 699 career rebounds and 128 career 3-pointers.

  • Grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds in NCAA Second Round win over Bentley for her eighth double-digit rebounding performance of the season to move into ninth in program history with 694 for her career (3/10)
  • Had one of the performances of her career in Senior Day victory over Post, registering her third career double-double with 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. She also led all players with a career-best four steals and three blocks, and added four assists. With the performance, made her way up the program's record book in three categories as she is now fourth all-time with 119 career blocks, and 10th all-time with 638 career rebounds and 121 career 3-pointers (2/10)
  • Grabbed a game-high eight rebounds to become the 11th Devil in program history to surpass 600 for her career, falling two boards shy of her third career double-double in win at Georgian Court (1/24)
  • Led all players with 10 rebounds in win at Felician to move into 11th in program history with 599 for her career (1/20)
  • Had one of the best performances of her career, leading all players with 16 points and 13 rebounds, the latter of which tied her career-high, in win at Goldey-Beacom. She also fell one steal shy of a career-best with a game-high three, blocked a shot and had an assist. The 16 points doubled her previous season-high as she shot 6-of-9 from the field and a perfect 4-of-4 from beyond the arc, also one shy of a career-best. The four triples moved her into a tie for 10th in program history with 110 for her career (1/3) 
  • Became the fifth Devil in program history to reach 100 career blocks with a rejection in the win over regionally-ranked Stonehill (12/28)
  • Stuffed the stat sheet with six points, five rebounds, five assists, a career-best four steals and one block, while not committing a turnover in 33 minutes in win over West Chester (12/19)

2016-17 (Game-by-Game):

2015-16 (Game-by-Game): 

2014-15 (Game-by-Game): 

Prior to USciences: 

  • Played basketball at Archbishop Wood High School
  • 2013-14 team captain
  • Markward Basketball Club honoree
  • Ferguson Award Winner
  • Helped lead the team to two consecutive Pennsylvania State titles in 2011 and 2012
  • Three-time PIAA AAAA District XII champions
  • Philadelphia Catholic League title in 2011
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basketball Hall of Fame member

Personal: 

  • Youngest of two children of Michael and Marianne Trisch
  • "I chose USciences becuae I am able to play basketball at a competitive level while also pursuing a career in healthcare."
  • After graduation plans to go to graduate school, become a physician assistant and have a family

Historical Player Information

  • 22

    2014-15Freshman

    F
    5'9"
    22
  • 22

    2015-16Sophomore

    F
    5'10"
    22
  • 22

    2016-17Junior

    F
    5'10"
    22
  • 22

    2017-18Senior

    F
    5'10"
    22