![]() ![]() ![]() In 30 games last season, Otuafi averaged 13.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. She posted a solid rookie campaign with the Eagles, earning multiple accolades, including Scenic West Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors, a first team all-region selection and an All-American honorable mention. Otuafi spent one season at Utah State Eastern, a junior-college in Price, Utah, before signing to join the Wolf Pack. Leta Otuafi – 5-11 – Sophomore – Forward – Fallon/Utah State Eastern She has three years of eligibility remaining but will have to sit out the 2020-21 season under NCAA transfer rules. She was a three-time All-USA Alaska Girls Basketball player first-team pick and was twice named the Alaska 3A Player of the Year. In high school, she totaled 1,819 points in her three years on varsity at Nikiski High in Kenai, Alaska. Carstens shot 37.3 percent from the field, including 38.8 percent from three. She added 3.4 rebounds per game for Chicago State, which went 1-27 last season. Carstens ranked second on the team with 12.3 points. During her freshman season, she played in 27 games, making 17 starts as a rookie. During her high school years, she helped lead her team to a 3x3 first-place finish in the 2016 Czech Republic Championship and collected top-five finishes in the Czech Republic U17 Championship in 20.īethany Carstens – 5-9 – Sophomore – Guard – Kenai, Alaska/Chicago StateĬarstens will join the Wolf Pack after transferring from Chicago State where she spent one season with the Cougars. Stebetakova attended Obchodní Akademie Trutnov in the Czech Republic for high school where she played basketball and table tennis. As a sophomore, Stebetakova averaged 9.3 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while making 45.9 percent of her shots. During her freshman season, Stebetakova helped the Lady Norse to a 22-win season and an appearance in the finals of the NJCAA Region II Tournament. Stebetakova is headed to Nevada with two years of eligibility after playing two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, a junior college in Miami, Okla. She has two years of eligibility remaining but will have to sit out the 2020-21 season under NCAA transfer rules.Įliska Stebetakova – 6-2 – Junior – Forward - Czech Republic Dín /Northeastern Oklahoma A&M She helped lead her team to the first round of the CIF playoffs in her senior season.Īt 6-3, Ormiston becomes the tallest player on the team and will provide Nevada with some height in the frontcourt. During her senior season, she averaged a double-double, registering 18 points and 15 rebounds per game. Ormiston graduated from Murrieta Valley High where she recorded 1,294 points, 1,167 rebounds and 300 blocks in her four years. During her sophomore season, Ormiston averaged 1.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game on 54.5 percent shooting. Ormiston joins the Wolf Pack after two seasons at UC Santa Barbara. Megan Ormiston – 6-3 – Junior – Forward – Murrieta, Calif./UC Santa Barbara Here is a look at the team's newest seven players. Nevada lost six players to the NCAA transfer portal after the season, including its top two scorers, which opened a bevy of scholarship for the upcoming season. With the eight newcomers, the 2020-21 includes 13 players with the return of senior Nia Alexander, juniors Da’Ja Hamilton and Amaya West and sophomores Dom Phillips and Alyssa Jimenez. The group joins Bishop Manogue High standout Kenna Holt, who signed with Nevada in November to bring the overall class to eight players. The signing class includes four transfers and three high school student-athletes. ![]() “They are all talented athletes, motivated students and young women of high character.” “We are excited about the new additions to our Wolf Pack family,” Nevada coach Amanda Levens said in a news release.
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