2010-11 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN SEASON)
Made collegiate debut against Stony Brook (11/12/10) in the season-opener, and connected on her first collegiate shot - a three-pointer ... Connected on first career free throw against Jacksonville State (11/17/10) ... Did not see action against North Florida (12/18/10) - the only game she did not play in all season ... Recorded a career-high two assists against Florida Atlantic (1/2/11) ... Tied career-high with five points against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/5/11), tying the career-high she set in the season-opener ... Tied career-high with six rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/5/11), tying the mark she set against Elon in the opening weekend of the season ... Set a new career-high with eight points against WKU (1/22/11), setting the new mark on her birthday ... Played a career-high 21 minutes against ULM (1/29/11).
2009-10 (FRESHMAN SEASON)
Redshirted and did not see any action.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Annesley College and played basketball.
NON-SCHOOL RELATED
Played for the Southern Tigers, the ABA women’s team in 2008 and coach Travis Leaver ... Played for Southern Tigers State League Women’s Team in 2009, coached by Travis Leaver ... Played for the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) from 2005-08, coached by Neil Gliddon ... Played for the Under-16 South Australian Metro Women’s Team in 2006, coached by Marc Wallice ... Played for the Under-18 South Australian Metro Team in 2007-08, coached by Damien Weeks ... Played for the Under-20 South Australian women’s team in 2009, coached by Simon Pritchard ... played for various clubs from Under-10s all the way to Under-18s.
PERSONAL
Born January 22, 1991 in Adelaide, South Australia ... Daughter of Ilze and Boti Nagy ... Has one sister, Hajnal ... Mother represented Australia at the 1975 World Championships in Cali, Columbia ... Mother is a two-time Halls Medal winner for best female basketball player in South Australia ... Uncle, Huba Nagy represented Australia at 1970 World Championships in Yugoslavia ... He is a three-time Woollacott Medal as the best male basketball player in South Australia ... Uncle, Andris Blicavs represented Australia at the 1974 and 1978 World Championships in Puerto Rico and The Phillppines ... He represented Australia at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada ... He is a two-time Woollacott medal winner ... Also named captain ... Aunt, Magi Nagy is the youngest-ever Halls Medal winner at age 16 ... Aunt, Karen Blicavs represented Australia at 1983 World Championships in Brazil ... She is a two-time MVP of Australia’s Women’s National Basketball League ... Father, Boti Nagy, and uncles - Geza, Csaba and Szittya - all represented South Australia at the national level ... They all played in the semi-professional South Australian League, along with Ivars Blicavs (uncle) ... Uncle, Akos Nagy, was the fifth-ranked basketball referee in South Australia in 1963 ... Art major.