Career Honors
3x All-CACC First Team (2016-17; 2017-18; 2018-19)
2015-16 All-CACC Third Team
2018-19 WBCA All-America Honorable Mention
2018-19 D2CCA All-East Region Second Team
2018 CACC Tournament MVP
3x CACC Championship All-Tournament Team (2017, 2018, 2019)
2x NCAA All-East Regional Team (2017, 2018)
USciences' 2018-19 NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee
2x CACC Student-Athlete of the Month (Feb. 2017; March 2018)
2019 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team
5x CACC Player of the Week (1/9/17; 2/27/17; 1/15/18; 2/4/19; 2/11/19)
CACC Defensive Player of the Week (11/26/18)
CACC Rookie of the Week (12/14/15)
3x Dean's List Honors
Career-Highs
Points: 30 (2x)
Field Goals: 13 (at Holy Family, 2/13/19)
3-pointers: 6 (vs. Georgian Court, 1/30/19)
Free Throws: 9 (vs. Queens, 12/3/17)
Rebounds: 13 (at Wilmington, 2/19/19)
Assists: 6 (2x)
Blocks: 2 (2x)
Steals: 4 (3x)
Minutes: 44 (2x)
2018-19 (Game-by-Game): Thomas appeared and started in all 33 of USciences games her senior year. She ended the season atop the CACC with an 84.6 free throw percentage, while her 68 3-pointers ranked fifth in the conference and third in USciences' single-season history. She was also 10th in the CACC in both 3-pointers per game (2.1) and points per game (14.0), as well as 12th in 3-point percentage (35.4). Thomas led University of the Sciences with 5.9 rebounds and 32.4 minutes per contest. She ends her career as the program’s all-time leader with an 88.7 free throw percentage and 123 starts. She is also second with 235 3-pointers and 126 games played, fourth with 1,780 points and 627 field goals made, sixth at 14.1 points per game, and eighth with a 36.5 3-point percentage and 291 free throws made.
- Set a new career-high with 13 rebounds in victory at Wilmington (2/19)
- Turned in a career performance, leading all players with a career-high 30 points and 10 rebounds for her third career double-double in win at Holy Family. She shot 13-of-17 from the field and 4-of-7 from beyond the arc, while also leading USciences with a career-best six assists without a turnover (2/13)
- Produced a game-high 22 points in triumph over No. 2 Jefferson. With six made field goals she moved into fifth in program history with 576 for her career, and she also went 6-of-6 from the line to end the night eighth all-time with 279 made free throws (2/5)
- Made 6-of-7 3-pointers as part of her game-high 22 points – on 8-of-11 shooting - in win over Georgian Court to m ove into second in program history with 207 trifectas for her career. She also grabbed a team-high seven rebounds (1/30)
- Scored 18 points and led all players with a career-best 12 rebounds for her second career double-double in win at Caldwell. With two 3-pointers, she became the fourth Devil in program history to reach 200 for her career (1/28)
- Made history in win at Georgian Court, scoring 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting and 2-of-2 3-pointers to become the fourth player in program history to surpass 1,500 career points (1/8)
- Fell one rebound shy of her second career double-double with 13 points, to go along with four assists, at No. 16 Jefferson (1/3)
- Shot 8-of-15 from the field, including 3-of-6 3-pointers, en route to 21 points and All-Tournament honors as USciences won at No. 25 Stonehill, moving into fourth in program history with 1,466 career points in the process (12/30)
- Became the 10th player in program history to start 100 career games in victory over regionally-ranked Assumption (12/29)
- Poured in a game-high 24 points, which included 5-of-6 3-pointers and 5-of-5 free throws, in win over Hillsdale. With seven made field goals, she moved into seventh in program history with 483 for her career (11/23)
- Moved into fifth in program history with 1,358 points after scoring 11 in win at West Chester (11/14)
2017-18 (Game-by-Game): Thomas appeared in all 34 of USciences’ games in 2017-18, making 33 starts. She was second on the team and seventh in the CACC with an average of 14.9 points per game, as she became the sixth in Devil in program history to surpass 500 points in a season. Her 508 points for the campaign were 10th in the program’s single-season annals. She was second in the league with an 88.6 free throw percentage and third with a 40.4 3-point field goal percentage, which ranked fourth and 10th, respectively, in the program’s single-season annals. She also ranked 11th in the conference with an average of 1.9 3-pointers per game, as her 65 trifectas for the season were tied for third in program history. Thomas enters her senior season sixth in program history with 1,318 career points and tied for third with 167 career 3-pointers.
- Made all three of her fourth quarter shots, and both of her free throw attempts, to score nine of her 16 points in the final 10 minutes of NCAA Second Round win over Bentley. She finished 6-for-8 for the game and made both of her 3-point attempts to move into solo possession of fifth in program history with 65 triples this season. Her two free throws with just four seconds remaining moved the junior into sixth in program history with 1,307 career points (3/10)
- Scored a team-high 17 points in CACC Championship triumph over Jefferson en route to CACC Tournament MVP honors. She made all six of her free throw attempts, was 3-of-5 from beyond the arc, and added four assists and three rebounds (3/4)
- Had a game-high 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting in win at Concordia to move into a tie for 12th in program history with 1,181 career points (2/3)
- Team-high 16 points, to go along with career-high four steals, in win over regionally-ranked CACC North leader Caldwell (1/27)
- Moved up two positions on the program's all-time scoring list for the second straight game, ending the night 13th all-time with 1,138 points for her career after leading all players with 19 on 9-of-14 shooting, one shy of a career-high in made field goals, in win at Georgian Court (1/24)
- 17 points, to go along with a season-best eight rebounds, in win at Felician to move up two positions to 15th in program history with 1,119 career points (1/20)
- Season-high 28 points – 11 of which came in the fourth quarter - in win at Bloomfield were two shy of her career-best, while her 10 made field goals on 18 attempts and five 3-pointers on nine attempts both tied a career-high (1/10)
- Tied her second-highest scoring output of the season, 19, to go along with her season-best seven rebounds in overtime triumph over No. 16 Jefferson. She made 3-of-3 triples to move into seventh in program history with 129 for her career (1/6)
- Scored 12 of her game-high 19 points in the first half as the junior scored her 1000th career point in the win over Wilmington. She also finished one assist shy of her career-high with five (12/30)
- 19 points in win over West Chester were tied for her second-most of season, while her three assists tied a season-best. She made three triples to move into a tie for seventh in program history with 121 for her career (12/19)
- Made three 3-pointers in CACC-opening win at Holy Family en route to team-high 13 points as she moved into eighth in program history with 112 for her career (12/2)
2016-17 (Game-by-Game):
2015-16 (Game-by-Game):
Prior to USciences:
- Four-year basketball and soccer player at St. Elizabeth High School
- 1,000 point scorer
- Team captain junior and senior year
- 2015 First Team All-State
- Delaware Top 10 North selection
- WDEL Athlete of the Week
- Blue/Gold All-Star Game participant
- Tina Thompson She’s Got Game Classic MVP
- Blue Chip Super Showcase MVP
- Two-time Diamond State Classic All-Tournament Team honoree
- 2014 First Team All-Catholic Conference and Honorable Mention All-State
- Team was state finalist and runner-up in 2013-14
- Earned second team All-Catholic Conference honors as a sophomore as St. Elizabeth’s won the Delaware state championship
- Played soccer all four years, earning All-Catholic Conference honors all four years
- Was Third Team All-State as a junior and Second Team All-State as a senior
- Played in Blue/Gold soccer All-Star game as a senior
Personal:
- Oldest of two children of Jeff and Jennifer Thomas
- Chose USciences because of its excellent reputation on the court and in the classroom
- Career goal after graduation is to become either a occupational or physical therapist