Biography
2021-22: Named to All-WCC First Team for third season in a row, becoming the first Pilot since Laiken DollenteĀ in 2010 to earn three All-WCC First Team selections... also the first Pilot to make All-WCC First Team three years in a row since Kristin Hepton in 1999... started and played in all 31 games, averaging 17.1 points and 8.0 rebounds per game... earned WCC Player of the Week honors three times, doing so on Dec. 13, Jan. 24 and Feb. 7... reached 1,561 points for her career, becoming just the sixth Pilot ever to reach that total... fourth all-time in points per game among Pilots who only played Division I basketball, fifth among all Pilots... moved to fifth in career rebounds with 704 among Pilots who have only played Division I basketball, eighth among all Pilots... ranked first in the WCC in field-goal percentage (53.1%), third in total rebounds (249) and rebounds per game (8.0), fourth in final points (530) and fifth in points per game (17.1) and free throws made (115)... led the Pilots in scoring and rebounding a team-high 20 times... also scored at least 10 points 26 times, scored at least 20 points eight times and scored 30 points once, all the most on the team...Ā seven games with 10 rebounds or more also led the team... seven double-doubles on the season, including back-to-back double-doubles against BYU (3/7/22) and Colorado State (3/18/22)... scored a season-high 32 points against Santa Clara with 13 rebounds and four assists... grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds four different times... set a career-high for assists twice this season, notching eight against BYU (2/3/22) and Santa Clara (2/19/22)... led the team in assists seven times, second most on the team and the most after Haylee Andrews suffered her knee injury... also made a career-high nine free throws and a career-high two three-pointers three different times.
2020-21: Named to All-WCC First Team... became the fastest Pilot to reach 1,000 points for her career as well... won WCC Player of the Week on Dec. 7... helped lead Pilots to deepest postseason finish as an NCAA Division I team at the Women's Basketball Invitational, averaging 16 points and 6.3 rebounds per game on 68.9% shooting as Pilots finished second... finished the season ranked first in the WCC in field goals made (184) and field-goal percentage (54.8%), second in final points (454), third in points per game (16.8), fifth in total rebounds (200) and sixth in rebounds per game (7.4)... broke her own record that she set last season for field-goal percentage throughout a season...Ā 16.8 points per game was the 10th most by a Pilot for a whole season... earned six double-doubles on the season... had 21 points and a career-high 18 rebounds against the San Diego Toreros (2/1/21)... also matched her previous career-high in rebounds of 17 when she had 17 points and 17 rebounds in the season opener against Seattle University (11/25/20)... scored career-high 31 points against Montana State (12/17/20) along with six rebounds and two steals... other four double-doubles came against Santa Clara (20 points, 11 rebounds on 2/11/21), Pepperdine (19 points, 10 rebounds on 12/28/20), Loyola Marymount (18 points, 10 rebounds on 2/25/21) and San Diego (18 points, 11 rebounds on 2/18/21).
2019-20: WCC Newcomer of the Year, becoming only the second player in program history to earn this distinction (Ashlee Orndorff, 2003-04) ⦠All-WCC First Team ⦠WCC All-Freshman Team ⦠WCC Tournament MVP ⦠WCC All-Tournament Team ⦠three-time WCC Player of the Week ⦠had a historic first year on The Bluff, leading the WCC in scoring with an 18.0 points per game average; sheās the first Pilot to lead the league in scoring since 2003 (Khalila OāRielly-Williams) ⦠also averaged 8.0 rebounds and claimed a field goal percentage of .546 ⦠she was fourth nationally in field goals (242) and was 21st in total points (577), and in the WCC she was second in field goal percentage and offensive rebounds (3.3), fourth in rebounds, fifth in blocks (1.0), seventh in steals (1.9) and eighth in free throw percentage (.775) ⦠on UPās all-time single season charts since the program went to NCAA Division I in 1986, her field goal percentage is the best ever, and she ranks second in total rebounds, field goals, and total points, and sheās sixth in points per game ⦠on Portlandās career DI charts, sheās first in points per game and field goal percentage, and sheās second in rebounds per game; on the programās combined NAIA & DI career stats list, sheās second in PPG and FG% only to UP legend Lorena Legarde ⦠had seven double-doubles, scored at least 20 points 10 times, reached double figures in points in all but three games, had double digit rebounds 10 times, and her 35 points at Santa Clara (Jan. 18) were the most scored by a WCC player that season; the 35 points were the most scored by a Pilot since 2013 ⦠nabbed the WCCās weekly award (Nov. 25) when she averaged 23.5 points and 7.0 rebounds during games at CSUN and Air Force ⦠named the WCCās Player of the Week (Jan. 20) for the second time after averaging 26 points and 8.0 rebounds, and shooting 65 percent from the field during a road sweep at San Francisco and Santa Clara ⦠was named the WCC Player of the Week (Feb. 24) for the third time after averaging 19.0 points and 12.0 rebounds during wins at Pepperdine and LMU; scored 27 points and collected a career-best 17 boards at LMU ⦠during three games en route to the WCC Tournament title and MVP honors in Vegas, she average 23.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, and shot .583 from the field, and in the title game vs. San Diego she posted a double-double with 21 points and 10 boards.
NATIONAL TEAM: Has extensive experience in the Australian National Team system, most recently playing at the FIBA U-19 World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand ... led her team in both scoring and rebounding as Australia finished second overall ⦠averaged 9.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, she was fourth overall in rebounding at the tournament, and she landed on the World Cupās All-Star Team ⦠helped the Australians finish second in the group stage, which included a 19-point and 17-rebound performance during a win over Hungary ⦠Australia adĀvanced to the finals by defeating Colombia, Mali, and Spain in the Round of 16, QuarĀterfinals, and Semifinals, respectively ⦠the title game brought a rematch with the United States, and the Americans needed overtime to escape with a 74-70 win ⦠Previously Fowler won a Bronze Medal with the Australian 3x3 Team at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina ⦠she also claimed a Bronze Medal with the Australian U17ās at the FIBA U17 Womenās Basketball Cup in Minsk, Belarus, and she won Gold at the FIBA U16 Womenās Asia Championships in 2017 in Bengaluru, India.
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CLUB/ST. MARGARET MARYāS COLLEGE: Has been a developmental player with the JCU Townsville Fire (2017-18) of the WNBL, which is the Australian equivalent of the WNBA ⦠also plays for the QBL Townsville Flames (2017-19), and she was named Basketball Queenslandās Female Player of the Year in 2017 ⦠has nabbed a handful of other awards with Townsville, including 2018 Youth Player of the Year, 2017 and 2018 Junior Female Player of the Year, and 2017 and 2018 MVP ⦠with her St. Margaret Maryās College team, Fowler won a trio of Gold Medals ... they were the Champion Basketball School of Queensland in 2017 and 2018, and they won the Australian Schools Championship in 2017 ⦠was named the schoolās Senior Sportswoman of the Year twice (2017, 2018) ⦠sheās also played for the Womenās Queensland State Team since 2015.
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PERSONAL: Born on July 21 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia ⦠parents are Holly Jackson and John Fowler ... major is undeclared.