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2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster

Profile

  • C
    Position
  • Fifth Year
    Class
  • Benin City, Nigeria
    Hometown
  • 6'4
    Height
  • Archbishop Carroll H.S. [Washington D.C.]
    High School
  • Winthrop
    Previous School
Ufochukwu
#5
Uche Ufochukwu
C
Position
Fifth Year
Class
Benin City, Nigeria
Hometown

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Biography

2020-21 (5th Year): Appeared in all 29 games, making six starts … Made her first start as a Brave in the win at Valparaiso ... Started six of the final 12 outings... Averaged a team-best 19.0 rebounds per 40 minutes played ... Had a season-best seven points in the series opener against Indiana State ... Collected six points in addition to grabbing a season-high 10 rebounds in the series opener against Northern Iowa ... Scored her first points as a Brave in the win at Wright State on a put-back basket ... Grabbed four rebounds in three minutes against Milwaukee ... Had six points on 3-for-4 shooting in the series opener at Evansville.
 
Winthrop (2016-17 through 2019-20): Was limited to just three games in 2019-20 after missing the entire 2018-19 campaign due to injury … Shot 48 percent from the field and averaged 2.8 points and 2.2 rebounds as a sophomore in 2017-18 … Started eight games as a true freshman, pulling down 4.9 rebounds per game (14.8 per 40 minutes).
 
High School: Lettered two years at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington D.C., where she was selected as team MVP her senior year in addition to earning third-team all-conference honors.
 
Personal: Uche is the daughter of Samuel and Grace Ufochukwu … Has four siblings: Onyinye Juliet, Nkechi Cynthia, Ifeanyi Prince and Nzube Micheal … Tallest Brave since Dena Williams wrapped up her career in 2004-05 … First played basketball in April 2014 when she was able to travel to the United States through a partnership between Archbishop Carroll and Access to Success (A2S), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping African students and their community, through sports, education and sustainable programs.