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)