CAREER (2017-22)
• Bradley’s all-time leading scorer with 1,811 points, Haack broke what was the oldest program scoring record in The Valley (dated to 1983) when she scored 24 points in the 64-57 win Nov. 19 against Wisconsin.
• Now the all-time leader in MVC Women’s Basketball history with 314 career 3-point field goals, making her just the third male or female student-athlete in Valley history to drain 300 treys.
• In addition to the scoring and 3-point field goal records, Haack set Bradley records for career minutes played (4156), games played (129) and starts (119, all consecutively).
• As a senior in 2021-22, Haack was the only active women’s college basketball student-athlete, and just
the ninth in NCAA Division I history, to combine 300 career 3FGM with 300 FTM and 700 rebounds.
• The only 3-time, first-team all-conference selection in program history, Haack also is a 2-time national candidate for the Senior CLASS Award.
2021-22 (COVID SUPER SENIOR SEASON)
• Leading the Braves at 17.1 ppg through the season's first 10 games, Haack tore the ACL in her left knee Jan. 1, 2022 at Illinois State and missed the remainder of the NCAA bonus eligibility season.
2020-21 (SENIOR)
One of 30 national candidates for Senior CLASS Award ... MVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player after averaging 21.0 points per game and shooting 41.7 percent from three-point range (10-of-24) in the three wins ... First three-time First-Team All-MVC pick in program history ... MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Bradley’s first CoSIDA Academic All-District selection since 2009-10, earning first-team honors … Broke Bradley’s career three-point field goal of 210 set by Katie Yohn in the season opener against Kansas City and is second in MVC history with 283 career triples, 12 short of breaking Dayna Finch’s (Creighton) league mark ... Only player in the nation with 275 career three-pointers and 700 or more rebounds ... Ranked second in the MVC in scoring (16.5 ppg) and sixth in rebounding (6.8 rpg) ... Nailed a league-best 77 three-pointers (11th nationally), which ranks third among Bradley season marks and is the only player in MVC history to have 60 or more made three-pointers in four different seasons … Her career-best 479 points rank as the 10th-best season total in Bradley history … Joined Florida Gulf Coast’s Keirstan Bell as the only players in the nation with 75 three-pointers, 190 rebounds and 60 or more assists this season ... Averaged 34.3 minutes per game, closing the year 13th nationally in minutes total minutes played … Has started a Bradley record 109 consecutive games, breaking the previous mark of 107 games and second in school history with 109 career starts (record is 112) in addition to having the most career minutes played ... Her 283 career three-pointers ranks second in MVC history, despite not having one season in the top 25 among Valley season marks ... After opening MVC play 3-for-20 from the field, Haack shot 118-of-236 (50 percent) from the field and was 54-for-134 (40.3 percent) from beyond the arc since halftime of the series finale at Drake ... Hit six three-pointers in the MVC title game and scored 16 or more points in all three victories ... Named MVC Player of the Week after a 20-point effort in the win at Valparaiso ... Scored a season-best 27 points and also had eight rebounds and six assists in the series finale at Evansville, knocking down 6-of-10 three-pointers ... Ranks second in career scoring at Bradley with 1,640 career points and needs 40 points to break Karen Anderson’s (1979-83) school record of 1,679 points ... MVC’s active career scoring leader (1,640 points), ranking 26th nationally among active players to close the 2020-21 season... First player in MVC history with 250 career three-pointers and at least 700 rebounds ... Second in Bradley history with 347 career made free throws, needing two to break the record of 348 held by Raisa Taylor (2007-11) ... Ranks eighth in Bradley history with 716 career rebounds ... Has scored in double figures in 89 career games, breaking the previous Bradley record of 85 contests with 10 or more points.
2019-20 (JUNIOR)
One of six two-time First-Team All-MVC performers in program history ... First-Team MVC Scholar-Athlete selection ... Named MVC Player of the Week three times in 2019-20 ... Received the MVC Good Neighbor Award (Winter 2020) … Earned NSCA All-American honors (Strength & Conditioning) … Second on the team in scoring (13.3 ppg) and rebounding (6.0 rpg), while ranking third in assists (2.3 apg) ... Owned six 20-point games with the most recent in the home game against Missouri State, where she scored 24 points on 8-of-10 shooting ... Became the 19th player in Bradley history & ninth junior at BU to reach 1,000 career points, doing so in the win at Valparaiso ... One of eight players in the nation with 65 made three-pointers, 175 rebounds and 65 or more assists ... Her 69 three-pointers matched her career high and is tied for the fifth-best season total in Bradley history ... Shot 45.1 percent (37-82) from three-point range in home games ... Made 39-of-102 (38 percent) of her three-point attempts in league play ... Scored in double figures in all but seven outings ... Owned three double-doubles ... Made 34 consecutive free throws before a miss in the second half at Missouri State to break the Bradley record for consecutive free throws (33) held by Genny Mueller ... Made 63 of her last 75 free throws (84 percent) after starting the year 22-of-31 (71 percent) from the charity stripe ... Dished out a season-high six assists, while collecting a double-double (16 pts & 11 reb.) in the home win against Loyola ... Hit a pair of free throws with 11.8 seconds left to help Bradley lock up the 66-62 win at Illinois State ... Scored 16 points in the first quarter of the home win against Drake, hitting five three-pointers, and also pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds to go with her season-best 25 points ... Hauled down a career-best 12 rebounds in the home over Illinois State ... Had a team-high 24 points in the home win against Miami ... Scored 18 of her 20 points at Western Illinois in the first half, connecting on 5-of-11 three-point attempts in the victory ... Made 69-of-180 three-point attempts (38.3 percent), including 67 of her last 172 (39%), after an 0-for-10 start to the year from beyond the arc.
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE)
First-Team All-MVC ... Second-Team MVC Scholar-Athlete ... Eared team co-MVP honors … Sixth in the MVC in scoring (14.9 ppg), finishing the year with the best scoring average by a Brave since Sara Bailey scored 18.0 points per outing in 2001-02 … Led the team in assists (2.3 per game) to become just the eighth player in program history to lead the team in both scoring and assists in program history and first Brave to do so dating back to Raisa Taylor in 2010-11 … Ranked 20th in the nation in free throw percentage (87.7 percent), which marked the fourth best season percentage in school history … Made 121 free throws (7th most in Bradley history) to rank fourth in the MVC in makes from the charity stripe … Also connected on 69 three-pointers for the fifth-best season total at Bradley … Pulled down 5.4 rebounds per game … Was one of 10 players in the country to make 69 three-pointers, 120 free throws and pull down at least 160 rebounds in addition to becoming just the fourth MVC player to reach those numbers in a season since 1995-96 … Scored in double figures in 25 of 30 games ... Had a streak of 19 consecutive games with 10+ points for the longest streak by a Brave since Carrie Coffman had 28 consecutive 10+-scoring efforts between the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons (seventh longest streak in school history), before a five-point game against Evansville ... Also hit a three-pointer in 15 consecutive contests, which is tied for the fifth longest streak in Bradley history ... Had a string of 24 consecutive free throws made snapped at Cleveland State ... Seventh in Bradley history with 137 career three-pointers ... Seventh fastest player in program history to reach 700 career points (55 games) and just the fourth sophomore to reach the mark ... Scored 328 of her 448 points (73 percent) on three-pointers or at the free throw line ... Owned a 1.76 assist-to-turnover ratio ... Had six 20-point games and 10 in her career ... Dished out a career-high eight assists with no turnovers in the home win against Illinois State ... Named MVP of the Florida Atlantic Thanksgiving Tournament after scoring a career-high 32 points in the championship game for the most points by a Bradley player almost four years to the day (11/26/14) since Michelle Young tied the Bradley single-game scoring record with 38 points at Columbia ... Hit seven three-pointers in the title game against FAU and also tied a career-high with 11 rebounds for her second career double-double ... Followed up her career-best performance by hitting five three-pointers in a 23-point outing against Eastern Illinois ... Scored 13 of her 19 points in the second half of the season-opening win over Southeast Missouri State … Has 775 career points to rank 38th in Bradley history and her career total ranks as the second most by a Brave entering their junior season.
2017-18 (FRESHMAN)
Named to the MVC All-Freshman Team after pacing Bradley in scoring (10.5 ppg) and ranking second in rebounding (5.9 rpg) … Started the final 21 games ... Averaged 11.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game in MVC play … Her 327 points rank fifth among Bradley freshman scoring totals and she was the highest scoring BU rookie since Heather Best scored 340 points as a freshman in 1995-96 ... Was the top scoring freshman in the MVC ranking 15th in the league and was 10th in the Valley in rebounding … Only player to rank among the top 10 in the MVC in rebounding and three-point field goal percentage, hitting 41.2 percent of her shots from beyond the arc to rank second in the MVC … First Valley freshman since at least 1996-97 with 68 three-pointers and 180 rebounds in a season … Her 182 rebounds rank second among Bradley freshman marks … Hit 68 triples for the second best total by a Bradley underclassmen and fifth-best season total in Bradley history … Joined Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Second-Team All-Big Ten honoree Destiny Pitts of Minnesota as the only freshmen in the nation in 2017-18 with 300 points, 180 rebounds and 68 or more three-pointers ... Her 41.2 percent shooting from beyond the arc ranks fifth-best among BU season marks … Tied the Bradley freshman record for consecutive games with a three-pointer, making at least one triple in 10 consecutive games ... Had three double-doubles on the year for the most by a Bradley freshman since Sonya Harris had five in 2007-08 ... Scored 10 or more points in 17 outings … Only freshman in school history with 300 points, 180 rebounds and 45 or more assists in a season and is the only player in program history to hit 65 three-pointers and corral at least 175 rebounds … Hit five three-pointers in each of Bradley’s MVC Tournament games, averaging 18.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in the two outings, while making 10-of-16 (62.5 percent) from beyond the arc … Scored 20 points (all in the first half) of the MVC Tournament victory against Evansville for the first 20-point half by a Brave since Kelsey Budd (Dec. 21, 2012 at Western Illinois) and had the most points by a Brave in a Valley Tournament contest since Raisa Taylor had 24 vs. Evansville on March 14, 2009 … Averaged 19.5 ppg in the two meetings with MVC regular-season champion Drake, making 11-of-22 three-pointers after a 22-point effort in Des Moines, Iowa, in which she made 6-of-12 from beyond the arc ... Celebrated her birthday by hitting 4-of-8 three-pointers and finishing with 19 points and eight rebounds in the Feb. 18 home game against Indiana State ... Made her first career start against Western Illinois, where she tied a school record with eight three-pointers (8-for-12) and scored a season-high 26 points ... Scored in double figures in 13 of the last 18 games, averaging 12.6 points per game during that stretch, while shooting 42.2 percent from beyond the arc (46-of-109) to go with 6.0 rebounds ... Since she broke into the starting lineup, she collected 12.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, while owning a 1.84 assist-to-turnover ratio ... Shot 46 percent from the field and 44.1 percent from three-point range as a starter (56-of-127) ... Was a perfect 6-for-6 in the second half against Western Illinois to help the Braves rally from 18 points down and made her last seven three-pointers to close the contest ... Also had 10 rebounds and three assists in the win against WIU for her first career double-double.
HIGH SCHOOL
Named Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Minnesota after a senior season which included a perfect 32-0 record and Class 4A state title ... Averaged 26.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, nearly three assists and better than one steal per contest as a senior ... Scored a school-record 45 points against Moorhead during her final prep season and ranked seventh in the state in scoring ... Part of a three-time conference championship team ... Selected by the Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association as Miss Basketball Minnesota in 2016-17 along with Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year ... Scored 30 or more points in seven games as a senior ... Also lettered in volleyball, softball and track ... Part of a state championship softball team ... Earned honorable mention all-conference honors in both the shot put and in volleyball.
PERSONAL
The daughter of Dan and Laura Haack, Gabi was born in Princeton, Minn. ... Has two brothers: Jordan and Carson, along with a younger sister: Lydia ... Majoring in elementary education.