2019-20 Basketball Roster
Biography
I'm proud to be a Wildcat because:
I represent a school that has empowered women for many years.
What do you like most about being a student-athlete at St. Kate's?: The friends I have made through athletics.
2017-18: As a sophomore, Radford earned All-MIAC Honorable Mention honors for the first time in her career. Radford was the lone Wildcat to play and start all 26 games for St. Kate's, racking up a team-leading 797 minutes during the season. Additionally, Radford was one of the top rebounders in the conference, as she ranked sixth in the conference in overall rebounds per game average (7.0) and total rebounds (183), was fourth in offensive rebounds (71) and seventh in defensive rebounds (112). She was even more dominant against conference opponents, as she ranked second in offensive rebounds (53), sixth in total rebounds (126) and rebounds per game (7.0) and seventh in defensive rebounds (73) versus MIAC foes. Radford also finished the season ranked ninth in steals (42) and No. 19 in assists (51).
2016-17: In her first season with the Wildcats, Radford played in 14 games. She scored 47 total points and averaged 3.4 points per game. Radford also shot 50% from the floor in her first year and was second on the team with a 83.3 free throw shooting percentage.
Previous College Experience: Prior to transferring to St. Kate's, Radford was at the University of St. Thomas.
Academic Involvement / Honors:
Dean’s List Fall '17, Spring '18
High School: Radford put together an outstanding career during her time at Cretin-Derham Hall, earning multiple accolades with the Raiders.
Personal: She is the daughter of Terese and James Radford.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2016-17First-year
Guard
5'9"
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2017-18Sophomore
Guard
5'9"
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