FEATURE: New Faces on Hawk Hill: Rookie Preview (The Hawk, November 2020)
2022-23:
- Started all 31 games on the season at guard, averaging 8.4 points per game
- Recorded 92 assists and 25 steals on the year
- Added 3.6 rebounds from her guard position
- Recorded 11 games with double digits
- Scored 11 points, recorded nine rebounds and added six assists against against Wright St.
- Assisted five or more times in six games
2021-22:
- Made 27 appearances on the season, including five starts in her sophomore campaign
- Scored double-digits on three occasions, including a season-high 11 points against Stetson and Rhode Island
- Averaged over three assists per game in her final eight contests of the season, finishing third on the team with 47 dimes.
2020-21:
- Saw action in 15 games
- Averaged 2.1 points per game and 0.9 rebounds per game in 9.6 minutes per game
- Scored season-high nine points on a season-high 3-of-8 shooting in a season-high 21 minutes off the bench at VCU
- Dropped six points and a season-high two assists vs. Monmouth
- Pulled down a season-high four rebounds to go with three points and two assists vs. La Salle
- Earned two steals at Richmond
- Member of the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll
High School/Personal: Three-year starting point guard and four-year varsity
letterwinner for Rutgers Prep... Led program to four-year record of 102-18... 2019-20 McDonalds All-American nominee... Team co-captain as a senior, leading squad to a 25-5 record (10-0 Skyland Conference) with 10.5 points per game en route to the Skyland Conference Championship and Somerset County Championship titles... Was a repeat All-Skyland Conference First Team pick and was selected to the NJISSA North/South All-Star Team and NJ Sports Zone All-Jersey Team... Received the RPS Peegan O'Brian Sportsmanship Award... As a junior in 2018-19, was an All-Somerset County and
All-Conference First Team pick as well as a New Jersey Sports Zone All-Jersey Team selection after putting up a team-leading 12.0 points per game and team-leading 4.0 assists per game... Was listed by NJ.com as one of the top juniors in New Jersey... Led Argonauts to a 22-6 record en route to the conference title (undefeated 10-1 record) and a runner-up finish at the Somerset County Tournament... As a sophomore in 2017-18, led
RPHS to 25-5 record and a #23 national ranking in the
USA Today Super 25 National Poll... Also led squad to
Skyland Conference and
NJSIAA Sectional titles and a runner-up finish at the Somerset County Tournament... All-Conference Honorable Mention... Listed by NJ.com as one of the top sophomores in New Jersey with 6.0 points per game and 3.0 assists per game... Tabbed a Player to Watch after performances at New Jersey Sparks New Years Resolution Tournament and Blue Star Invitational Tournament... As a freshman in 2016-17, served as the the Sixth Player on a 30-2 team that earned a #13 national ranking by
USA Today and was ranked #1 in New Jersey during the season... Averaged 3.0 points per game and 2.0 points per game and was listed by NJ.com as one of the top freshmen in New Jersey... Helped Rutgers Prep to championship titles at the conference tournament,
NJSIAA Sectional Tournament, and
NJSIAA State Tournament as well as a semi-finals finish at the New Jersey Tournament of Champions... Played AAU basketball for New Jersey Sparks
EYBL out of Paterson, N.J. in her junior summer... Played for Exodus NYC
EYBL out of the New York Metro Area during her freshman and sophomore summers... Father, Lee Mullins, Jr., had professional offers to play overseas and played Division I basketball at Coastal Carolina University, where he was a member of the 1989-90 Big South Conference Champion and Big South Tournament Champion teams, and at Montclair State University, where he was a Division III All-American after scoring 1,000 points in just two seasons from 1993-94... Uncle, Tyrone
Findley, played basketball at Jersey City State University... Aunt, Camille
Findley, played basketball at Franklin Pierce University... Community service experience includes Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis... Majoring in psychology.