2022-23 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Single-game Career Highs:
Statistics |
Total |
Date (Most recent if multiple occasions) |
Points |
10 |
Nov. 20, 2022 vs. Park (AZ) |
Rebounds |
11 |
Nov. 20, 2022 vs. Park (AZ) |
Assists |
1 |
Feb. 25, 2023 vs. Northern Colorado (Seventh Time) |
Steals |
3 |
Nov. 20, 2022 vs. Park (AZ) |
Blocks |
1 |
Nov. 26, 2022 vs. Clemson (Seventh Time) |
FG Made |
5 |
Nov. 20, 2022 vs. Park (AZ) |
FG Attempts |
8 |
Nov. 20, 2022 vs. Park (AZ) |
FT Made |
2 |
Dec. 5, 2020 at Eastern Washington |
FT Attempts |
2 |
Dec. 5, 2020 at Eastern Washington |
Academic Notes: Majoring in Information Systems... Big Sky All-Academic selection in 2021... Four-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023).
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2022-23 (Junior): Played in six games, averaging 5.9 minutes per contest… Scored 14 total points for an average of 2.3 per game… Earned the first double-double of her career against Park on Nov. 20 with a career-high 10 points and 11 rebounds, making 5-of-8 from the field… Also earned a career-high three steals in that contest… Totaled three steals, two blocks, 15 rebounds (2.5/game) and was 7-of-10 from the field on the season.
2021-22 (Sophomore): Played in 3 games for the Lumberjacks, including the Lumberjacks Big Sky Conference quarterfinal victory against Montana, averaging 5.5 minutes per game with 1.3 points and 1.0 rebounds... Matched a career-high with 4 points at Idaho on Dec. 30 while setting career highs in field goals made (2) and attempted (4) against the Vandals.
2020-21 (Sophomore): Played in 16 games as a sophomore, scoring a career-high four points against Eastern Washington and grabbing a career-high four rebounds against Arizona... Played a career-high 10 minutes in the Dec. 5 victory against the Eagles, hitting her only shot from the field and both shots from the free-throw line.
2019-20 (Freshman): Appeared in 3 games for NAU... Made her career debut against Rice on Nov. 30... Played at home for the first time against Northern Colorado on Jan. 18... Grabbed two rebounds against the Bears.
High School: Two-year starter and team captain at Delhi Public School Bangalore...Only second Indian-born female player to receive a Division I basketball scholarship...Captained U16 Indian Women's Team in FIBA U16 Asia Cup in 2017...Averaged 6.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game at the tournament...Also part of the Indian Women's Team that competed at the 2018 William Jones Cup...Named MVP at the NBA Academy Camp and Basketball without Borders Asia Camp in 2018...Competed at numerous Women's National Basketball Championships with Karnataka's State Team.
Personal: Sanjana Ramesh was born April 12 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India...Daughter of Ramesh Ganesan...One older brother, Savithran...Enjoys playing ultimate frisbee and the violin...Most memorable athletic moment was being named as captain of the U16 Indian Team that qualified for Division A in FIBA Asia Championship in 2017 and being awarded MVP at the NBA Academy Women's Camp and Basketball without Borders Asia Camp in 2018...Chose NAU because she the coaches have been very encouraging and positive about her potential and she fell in love with the location.
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