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2022-23 Women's Basketball Roster

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  • Omaha, Neb.
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  • Westside HS
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Quinn Weidemann
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Omaha, Neb.
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Biography

Honors
Mountain West Tournament Most Valuable Player (2021); All-Mountain West Team (2023); All-Mountain West Defensive Team (2021, 2022 and 2023); CoSIDA Academic All-District (2021 and 2023); Academic All-Mountain West (2019, 2020, 21, 22); Mountain West Scholar-Athlete (2019, 2020, 21, 22)

Fifth-year (2022-23)
Was named to the All-Mountain West Team and to the league’s All-Defensive Team. It marked the third time that Weidemann was named all-defense in the conference, becoming the first Cowgirl and just the second student-athlete in league history to receive the honor three times. Third on the team averaging 10.9 points per game while leading the squad with 53 made 3-pointers on nearly 36-percent shooting from beyond-the-arc. Led the team with 33 steals and was third with 78 assists. Also averaged 2.4 boards per game. Had 15 contests where she made two-or-more 3-pointers and had 19 games with double-digit scoring. Recorded a season-high 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting at UNLV (12/29). Had five games with five-plus assists, including a season-high six against Kansas City (12/11). Made 61 free throws and shot just under 85-percent at the charity stripe. Closes her UW career having appeared in a program record 149 games. Finished 12th in program history with 1,461 career points, 494 made field goals and 323 career assists. Weidemann ranks third all-time with 251 career 3-pointers made and is fifth with a 39.7-percent shooting from 3-point range. She ranks third all-time with a career free-throw percentage of 86-percent and 16th in program history with 126 career steals.


Senior (2021-22)
Named to the Mountain West All-Defensive Team for the second consecutive year. Became the 27th member of the 1,000-Point Club in program history February 24 against UNLV. Spearheaded the league’s second-best scoring defense, which allowed just under 61 points per game. Was tied for second on the team with 24 steals and held five of the league’s top-12 scorers below their season-scoring averages. Weidemann held those opponents to nearly three points per game below their season-scoring marks. Second on the team in scoring at 11 points per game while her 1.9 3-pointers made per game ranked 10th in the conference. Shot 42-percent both from the floor and from 3-point range during the season. Had 17 games where she scored in double figures, including three 20-plus point scoring outbursts. Averaged 23 points per game and shot nearly 59-percent from the floor and 57.1-percent from 3-point range in the Cowgirls’ three Women’s NIT contests. Finished third on the team with 78 assists and had a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio. Registered a career-high eight assists in the win at New Mexico (2/5). Was fifth in the league in minutes played per game at nearly 35 minutes a contest. Shot nearly 88-percent (51-58) at the free-throw line. Finishes her fourth season ranking seventh all-time in program history with 198 career made 3-pointers and is eighth with 483 attempts. Her career 3-point percentage of 41-percent is fourth all-time while her 86.6-percent career free-throw percentage is tied for second-best all-time. Weidemann is 18th all-time with 245 career assists while her 1,113 points ranks 21st in program history. Weidemann has played in 117 career games, which is tied for the 14th-most all-time at UW.


Junior (2020-21)
2021 Mountain West Tournament MVP after averaging 13.5 points, 3.8 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 49-percent overall from the floor and hitting 12-of-22 (54.5 percent) from 3-point range. Named the All-Mountain West Defensive Team. CoSIDA Academic All-District Team selection. Second on the team in scoring (11 points per game), 70 assists and 22 steals. Led the Cowgirls with 49 made 3-pointers, shooting just under 40-percent from beyond-the-arc. Averaged 2.3 rebounds per game and made 26-of-29 (89.7 percent) at the free-throw line. Led the team with 16 games scoring in double figures, including a season-high 21 points, while hitting five 3-pointers in the win against Utah State (2/13). Started in all 24 games and was fifth in the league in minutes played (836:39) and minutes per game (34.9). Finished fifth in the league in made 3-pointers (49) and sixth in 3-pointers made per game (2.04), while her 39.8-percent shooting from deep, ranked second-best in the conference. Finishes the season ranked 12th in program history with 141 made career 3-pointers and is 16th with 347 3-point attempts. Is currently third in program history with a career free-throw percentage of 85.9, while her 40.6-percent career 3-point percentage presently ranks fifth.


Sophomore (2019-20)
Played in and started all 29 games for the Cowgirls, averaging 10.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game while playing 32.0 minutes per contest… Shot 42.1 percent (93-221) from the field, 39.7 percent (46-116) from three and 87.8 percent (65-74) from the free throw line… The free throw percentage is fifth-best in a single season in Cowgirl history… Defensively, had 30 steals and seven blocks during the year… Tied her career high with 24 points against Air Force (2/22)… Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Saint Mary’s (11/10) and had three games with at least five rebounds… Had a career-high five assists twice against San José State (2/1) and Utah State (3/2)… Had a career-high four steals twice against New Mexico (12/7) and Denver (11/14)… Had one block in nine games, including a potential game-winning block on a three-pointer against Saint Mary’s as time expired… Made a season-high seven field goals against Air Force (2/22) and a season-high four three pointers against Denver (11/14)… Made a career-high eight free throws against Colorado State (2/15), all of which came in the fourth quarter as she kept the Cowgirls in front of the Rams down the stretch… Was Wyoming’s go-to player for late free throws, converting a team-best 25-28 (.893) from the charity stripe in the final minute of games and in overtimes… Led Wyoming in scoring four times, rebounds once, assists three times, blocked shots four times and steals eight times… Played at least 30 minutes 21 times during the season… Finished 11th in the Mountain West in three-point field goals made per game with 1.59 and finished 14th in the league in minutes played per game at 32.03... Earned academic all-Mountain West and MW Scholar-Athlete honors.

Freshman (2018-19)
Played in all 34 games in her first season and averaged 6.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.8 assists while adding a total of 17 steals and two blocks… shot 79-195 (.405) from the field, 46-108 (.426) from three and 19-25 (.760) from the free throw line… Played a season-high 34 minutes against San Diego State in the Mountain West Tournament (3/12/19), where she collected a season-high six rebounds… Had two 20+ point scoring performances on the year, a season-high 24 points against UNLV (1/5/19) and 20 points against Saint Mary’s (11/9/18) to be the first freshman in seven years to have multiple games with at least 20 points… made seven threes against UNLV (1/5/19) to tie for the second-most in a game in Cowgirl history… reached double-figure scoring seven times… had a season-high four assists against New Mexico (1/19/19) and a season-high three steals against Idaho (12/8/18)... Earned academic all-Mountain West and MW Scholar-Athlete honors.

High School
A four-time letterwinner and team captain for Omaha Westside High School…averaged 20.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists on her way to winning the Nebraska Gatorade girls basketball player of the year…as a senior, she was selected to the Star Journal Super State and Class A First Team, World-Herald All-Nebraska Team,  First Team All-Class and Class A plus being named to the Honorary Captain of the teams...earned All-Metro four times and First Team All-Omaha area…helped her team to a 28-3 record along with a District and a Class A Nebraska State Championship…during her junior year, she averaged 18.9 points, three rebounds and two assists while leading her team to a 22-4 overall record…the team reached the quarterfinals of the Class A state tournament in 2016 finishing with a 26-4 overall record, while the previous season the team won the Class A State Championship going 18-6 overall and 12-2 in district play…also earned All-Nebraska Team honors as a sophomore and junior…coached in high school by Steve Clark…is a three-time Academic All-Conference selection and a member of the honor roll.
 
Personal
Full name Quinn Michele Weidemann…born July 30, 1999 in Omaha, Neb…is the daughter of Todd and Christine Weidemann. She has one sibling, Cal…undecided on a major.