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2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster

Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU
Scott Walstrom, NIU

21 Mikayla Voigt

  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Position G
  • Hometown Slinger, Wis.
  • High School Kettle Moraine Lutheran

Biography

Finished career fifth all-time in scoring (1,741 points) and second in three-pointers made (260)

2018-19:
• Second Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA
• All-MAC Second Team
• MAC West Player of the Week (Dec. 11)
• MAC Female Scholar Athlete of the Week (Nov. 28, Dec. 12)

• Led NIU in scoring (19.8 points per game) and three-point field goal percentage (38.1)
• Set NIU and MAC single-game records with 11 made three-pointers and 52 points against Western Illinois on Dec. 8; also had career-high 11 rebounds
• Reached 1,500 career points with 26 at Buffalo on Jan. 26
• Had 17 points in wins over Yale and NDSU on Nov. 28
• Made five threes and scored 21 points in win over Nevada on Dec. 2
• Had a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds at SIU on Dec. 7
• Led all players with 25 points and nine rebounds against Eastern Illinois on Dec. 17
• Had 29 points, eight assists, and six rebounds against Chicago State on Dec. 21
• Played all 50 minutes in 2OT win over Brown on Dec. 31, leading all scorers with 36 points
• Scored 20 points, with career-high 10 free throws, in win over Akron on Jan. 20
• Had 20 points, with 14 in the second half and overtime, in win at Eastern Michigan on Feb. 2
• Led all scorers with 37 points in win at Ball State on Feb. 9; scored 25 points in the second half
• Converted a three-point play with 6.8 seconds left to win the game against Toledo on Feb. 16 54-52
• Scored 27 points in win over Eastern Michigan on Feb. 27
• Had 30 points with seven three-pointers against Ball State on March 6
• Scored the game-winning layup in NIU’s 70-69 win over Western Michigan in first round of MAC Tournament

2017-18:
• Started all 30 games for NIU, averaging a league-best 36.43 minutes a game
• Scored a career-high 418 points, averaging 13.9 points a game, also a career-best
• Tallied her 1,000th-career point at Kent State (Feb. 3) and ranks 23rd in NIU history for points scored with 1,118
• Scored a career-high 26 points twice; versus Buffalo (Jan. 6) and at Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)
• Posted her first career double-double scoring 16 points and dishing out 10 assists
• Recorded 144 assists, a career-best, averaging 4.8 a game
• Ranks 10th all-time in NIU history with 310 career assists
• Named MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Nov. 30) following her performances at Chicago State and at the UTSA Thanksgiving Classic
• Academic All-MAC honoree
• Established career-highs in field goals and field goal attempts and three-point field goals made and attempted against Albany, hitting 9-of-19 from the field and 7-of-11 from three-point territory

2016-17:
• Appeared and started in all 33 games for the Huskies, playing 30 minutes-or-more 32 times
• Collected Academic All-MAC and MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete honors
• Named to the Dean’s List after the spring semester
• One of five Huskies to average double-digits, finishing fourth on the team with 11.5 points per game
• Made multiple three-pointers 16 times with a season-best 4-for-4 night versus Miami (Ohio) (Jan. 21)
• Assisted 2.8 helpers per game, totaling 92 as the No. 2 point guard
• Posted an NIU-best .892 free-throw percentage, going 74-for-83 at the charity stripe; opened the season a perfect 24-for-24 through 13 games
• Perfect at the free throw line in 14 games and only posted multiple misses in a game once (Ohio, March 8)
• Scored in double figures 22 times, paced by a 19-point effort versus Ohio in the MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (March 8)
• Averaged 11.5 points per game in the Huskies four postseason games; added 15 points in the First Round of the WNIT at South Dakota State (March 16)
• Played in all 40 minutes of action at Buffalo, willing an eight-player NIU roster past the Bulls with 17 points and three assists (Feb. 11)
• Was the Huskies leading distributor at Bowling Green, dishing a career-high six assists, including five in the first half (Jan. 4)
• Played a season-high 43 minutes in a double overtime win over Milwaukee (Nov. 16)
• Suffered injury at Ball State (Jan. 28) in the first half, but gritted out the final 25 minutes with 15 points and four assists in 30 minutes on the floor
• Fell two rebounds shy of her first career double-double, pulling down a career-high eight rebounds versus Chicago State with 10 points and five assists (Nov. 22)

2015-16:
• Started and played in all 30 contests as a freshman, first freshman since Amanda Corral in 2011-12 to start every game during the season
• Averaged 10.7 points, 2.5 assists and 2.6 rebounds during the season
• Made at least one three-point basket in 26 games, draining a season-high three seven times
• Led the Huskies in scoring six times, including at Wisconsin (Dec. 16)
• Was on pace through 24 games to score the most points in a season by a freshman since Jennifer Youngblood in 2000-01; Voigt’s 320 points were 51 shy of tying the mark
• Scored 10-or-more points 14 times, paced by a 19-point effort at Kent State as she went 6-for-10 from the field with 14 points in the fourth quarter (Jan. 27)
• Also made a season-best eight field goals against the Golden Flashes
• Finished third on the team in total assists with 74
• Led the Huskies in three-point field goal attempts with 168, shooting .262 on the season
• Posted a .350 field goal percentage in 349 total attempts and averaged 32.6 minutes per game
• Played 40 minutes in overtime loss versus Eastern Michigan (Jan. 9) and at Western Michigan (Feb. 24)
• Reached the double-figures plateau for the first time versus Cal State Fullerton in the SMU Thanksgiving Classic, scoring 15 points with four assists (Nov. 28)
• Scored 14 points and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds and nailed three free throws in final three minutes of MAC opener at Akron (Jan. 2) in team’s 65-58 comeback win
• Registered an efficient 15 points versus Bowling Green (Jan. 20), shooting 5-of-9 from the field including 3-for-3 behind the arc and 2-of-2 at the line
• Joined classmate Courtney Woods in 2015-16 as the first freshmen duo to score at least 300 points in first season since Lisa Foss and Tammy Hinchee in 1986-87

PRIOR TO NIU
• Won four conference championships at Kettle Moraine Lutheran, going 14-0 in 2014-15
• Helped the Chargers to the WIAA Division 3 State Championship in 2013-14
• Team reached the WIAA Semifinals in her senior year
• Registered 16.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.8 steals per game as a senior
• Posted a free throw percentage of .761 and a three-point clip of .385 in 2014-15
• Scored 20-or-more points four times as a senior, scoring 10-or-more points in all 26 games
• Wisconsin Flyway Conference Player of the Year as a junior
• First Team All-State
• Averaged 15.3 points per game with a .596 field goal percentage as a junior
• Shot .430 behind the three-point line in 2013-14
• Played AAU basketball for WBA Prestige in Milwaukee

VOIGT'S CAREER HIGHS:
Points: 52 vs. Western Illinois (12/8/18)
Field Goals Made: 19 vs. Western Illinois (12/8/18)
Field Goal Attempts: 26 at Buffalo (1/26/19)
Three-Point Field Goals Made: 11 vs. Western Illinois (12/8/18)
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 15 vs. Western Illinois (12/8/18)
Free Throws Made: 10, 3 times (last at Western Michigan, 3/9/19)
Free Throw Attempts: 13 at Western Michigan (3/9/19)
Rebounds: 11 vs. Western Illinois (12/8/18)
Assists: 10, twice (last at Toledo, 1/13/18)
Blocks: 2 at South Dakota State (3/16/17)
Steals: 5, twice (last vs. Ball State, 3/6/19)
Minutes: 50 vs. Brown (12/31/18)

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 21

    2015-16Freshman

    G
    5'9"
    21
  • 21

    2016-17Sophomore

    G
    5'9"
    21
  • 21

    2017-18Junior

    G
    5'9"
    21
  • 21

    2018-19Senior

    G
    5'9"
    21