Women’s basketball adds transfer Lafayette Andrews – The GW Hatchet – GW Hatchet

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Women’s basketball adds transfer Lafayette Andrews – The GW Hatchet – GW Hatchet


Women’s basketball has landed Lafayette transfer senior guard Makayla Andrews, according to a announcement Andrews did on X on Saturday.

The former Leopards goalkeeper on average 13.2 points per game this season with 42% success from the field, as well as 1.4 assists and 5.2 rebounds. Andrews’ transfer to GW for his senior year comes after four seasons at Lafayette.

Andrews marks sixth offseason addition to head coach Caroline McCombs’ roster. The boss of the Revs bench has already added incoming freshmen Gabby Reynolds, Morgan Matthews and Kyraha Parnell, as well as transfers Filipa Calisto and Maéva Fotsa.

La Fayette finished 5-13 in Patriot League play, with a 10-20 record overall this season, putting them in last place in the conference.

Wool begin 28 of Leopards’ 30 games last season, scoring in double figures in 21 outings. Andres finished eight in the Patriot League in points scored, recording 396. She would also place 16th in the conference in total rebounds with 156.

Andrews had her best offensive game of the season during the Leopards’ game against the New Jersey Institute of Technology on November 21, when she checked in 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field in 27 minutes in Lafayette’s 83-60 victory.

Throughout his time in Lafayette, Andrews reaped numerous accolades. During her first season, she won Patriot League All-Rookie Team honors, in addition to winning Rookie of the Week in March of that year. His second campaign saw Andrews earn Player of the Week for the week of February 28, and the following season saw her earn third team all-conference honors. During his final season at Lafayette, Andrews won Patriot League second-team honors.

Andrews is expected to step into the role that incumbent guard Nya Robertson is leaving. The Lafayette transferScoring ability should definitely help the Revs like RobertsonThe player’s departure takes away 14.4 points per game.



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