2018-19 USCI Women's Basketball
Biography
Career Honors
4x CACC All-Academic Team (2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18; 2018-19)
4x D2ADA Academic Achievement Award (2015-16; 2016-17; 2017-18; 2018-19)
9x Dean's List Honors
Two 4.0 GPA Semesters
Career-Highs
Points: 31 (vs. Felician, 2/27/18)
Field Goals: 11 (vs. Felician, 2/27/18)
3-pointers: 9 (vs. Felician, 2/27/18)
Free Throws: 5 (2x)
Rebounds: 14 (at Goldey-Beacom, 2/15/17)
Assists: 6 (2x)
Blocks: 3 (2x)
Steals: 3 (3x)
Minutes: 43 (vs. Jefferson, 1/6/18)
2018-19 (Game-by-Game): Walsh started 32 of her 33 appearances her graduate season. She ranked third on the team and in the CACC with a 1.9 assists/turnover ratio. She was also second on the team at 29.7 minutes per game, third with 53 3-pointers and fourth at 6.4 points per game. Walsh graduates as the program’s all-time leader in games played with 132. She is third in program history with 220 career 3-pointers, and sixth with a 37.3 career 3-point percentage.
- Led led USciences with seven rebounds and a season-high five assists in NCAA Tournament First Round victory over NYIT (3/15)
- Became the program's all-time leader in games played with her 125th career apperance in victory at Goldey-Beacom (2/23)
- Made three 3-pointers in win over Georgian Court to move into third in program history with 204 for her career (1/30)
- Made three 3-pointers to become just the third player in program history to make 200 in victory at Post (1/19)
- Did a little bit of everything with nine points, five rebounds, a career-best three steals and a block in win over regionally-ranked Assumption (12/29)
- Made 6-of-11 3-pointers for 18 points in victory at Chestnut Hill (12/8)
2017-18 (Game-by-Game): Walsh started all 34 games for USciences in 2017-18, finishing third on the team and 12th in the CACC with an average of 1.9 3-pointers per game. Her 64 3-pointers were tied for fifth in the program’s single-season history, and she enters her senior season tied for third all-time with 167 for her career. Walsh finished second on the team and sixth in the CACC with a 38.8 3-point percentage. Her team-leading 2.9 assists per game ranked 15th in the conference. She ended the season fourth on the team in points per game (7.6) and fifth in rebounds per game (3.2), as she averaged 29.9 minutes per contest.
- Set a new career-best with a game-high seven assists in CACC Championship triumph over Jefferson. Also made a 3-pointer to break a tie for fifth all-time with 162 for her career (3/4)
- Nine 3-pointers on 15 attempts in CACC Quartefinal win over Felician were tied for the fifth-most in the NCAA Division II this season, and moved her into a tie for third in proram history with 161 for her career. Scored a career-high 31 points in 31 minutes and added a team-high six rebounds (2/27)
- Made a 3-pointer at Goldey-Beacom to move into sole possession of sixth in program history with 127 for her career (1/3)
- Made a game-high five 3-pointers in the win at Wilmington to move into a tie for sixth in program history with 126 for her career (12/30)
- Set a new career-high with six assists, while also contributing five points and three rebounds in win over West Chester (12/19)
- Made three 3-pointers in win at Saint Rose to move into sixth in program history with 120 for her career. Also tied her career-high with five assists and led the team with five rebounds (12/17)
- Made 3-of-5 from 3-point range in CACC-opening win at Holy Family to move into a tie for eighth in program history with 112 career triples. She also had three assists, two steals and a game-high two blocks (12/2)
- Made a clutch 3-pointer with just 33 seconds left to reestablish a 61-56 advantage in an eventual 67-63 win at Adelphi (11/28)
2016-17 (Game-by-Game):
2015-16 (Game-by-Game): Received a medical redshirt after starting the first four games of the season
2014-15 (Game-by-Game):
Prior to USciences:
- Was a four-year basketball player at the Shipley School (2010-2014), leading the team to a PAISSA State Championship her senior year
- Team captain, junior and senior year
- Shipley also won the PAISSA State title her sophomore year
- Is Shipley’s all time 3-point field goals leader with 222
- Team MVP senior year
- Friend’s School League Champions all four years, with a perfect league mark in every season
- Named First Team All-League four times
- First Team All Main-Line junior and senior year
- Co-recipient of the school’s White Blazer Award (given for top female athlete)
- Also played soccer and softball and was softball team captain her senior year
Personal:
- Youngest of two children of Thomas and Marianne Walsh
- Decided to attend USciences because it gave her the opportunity to play basketball at a high-level of competition, while affording her the chance to earn a degree in chemistry
- After graduating she will get her master’s at USciences and pursue a career in cosmetics
Historical Player Information
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2018-19Graduate Student
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