2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster

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52 Jamie Ruden

52 Jamie Ruden

  • Position:
    Forward/Center
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Highschool:
    John Marshall
  • Hometown:
    Rochester, Minn.
  • Major:
    Psychology/Honors College

Summary

Biography

CAREER NOTES
• Played in 100 games (two starts - both in 2019).
• Maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.
• Connected on 35.2 percent of her career 3-pointers (63-179).
• Earned both CoSIDA Academic All-District® VIII Second-Team and First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic in 2018 and 2019. Was named to the Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll as a senior in 2020.
• Played in 33 games and scored in double figures 14x in 2017-18.
• Missed all 18 Pac-12 regular season games in 2017 after suffering a foot injury in the days leading up to ASU’s conference opener.
 
2019-20
• After starting first 2 games, missed nine games due to injury before returning for game vs. Creighton (Dec. 20).
• Played in 22 games and finished fourth on the team in scoring (7.4 ppg).
• Was named to the Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll.
• Made first start of career and finished with a team-high 14 points (6-10 FGs) in win over Air Force (Nov. 5).
• Scored 11 points (5-9 FGs) in return to action vs. Creighton (Dec. 20).
• Added 10 points and four rebounds vs. Arizona (Dec. 30).
• Scored 12 points in ASU's upset of No. 2 Oregon (Jan. 10), accounting for seven straight points in the final minutes of the comeback win.
• Accounted for nine points (scored seven straight in 1st quarter) in ASU's upset of No. 3 Oregon St. (Jan. 12).
• Scored 10 points in win at Washington (Jan. 17).
• Tied for the team lead in scoring (15 points) vs. UCLA (Feb. 2).
• Hit all four of her shots and scored eight points at Oregon State (Feb. 7).
• Went 5-of-8 from the floor (including a pair of triples) and scored 12 points in win vs. Washington (Feb. 16). 
• Tied career high with four triples and scored season-high 18 points in win over Cal (Feb. 28).

2018-19
• Played in all but two games in 2018-19 and connected on 17 triples.
• Earned both CoSIDA Academic All-District® VIII Second-Team and First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic honors for the second straight year.
• Led ASU with 15 points (6-7 FGs, 3-3 3FGs) to go with 4 rebounds and 2 assists in ASU’s season opening win over Incarnate Word (Nov. 6).
• Added 8 points in win over La Tech (Dec. 1).
• Scored 9 points in win over Tulsa (Dec. 2).
• Went 6-10 from the floor and scored 14 points in win at Colorado State (Dec. 9).
• Scored 12 points in ASU’s near upset of No. 5 Oregon (Jan. 18). Accounted for 9 straight points at one point in the 2nd quarter.
• Scored 7 points (2-3 FGs) in ASU’s wins over No. 10 Oregon State (Jan. 20), vs. USC (3-5 FGs/Jan. 27) and at Washington State (3-5 FGs/Feb. 1).
• Came off the bench and provided team with spark, scoring a team-high 10 points in 57-55 win at Miami in NCAA Tournament Second Round (Mar. 24). Scored ASU’s first six points in the 4th quarter, hitting a pair of triples.

2017-18
• Played in 33 games and scored in double figures 14x.
• Was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District® VIII Second Team and earned First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic honors.
• Finished 2nd on the team in 3-point FGs (27) and FT pct. (76.9), 3rd in 3-point FG pct. (37.0) and 4th in scoring (8.6 ppg).
• Had back-to-back, 10-point games while shooting a combined 69 pct (9-13) in wins at Fresno State (Nov. 15)/vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 18).
• Tied her then-career-high in scoring (12 points) in consecutive outings vs. Green Bay (Nov. 24) and vs. Columbia (Nov. 25).
• Established a then-career high (13 points) in win over Buffalo (Dec. 2).
• Knocked down 3 triples and scored 11 points in win over UC Riverside (Dec. 3).
• Poured in a career-high 19 points (8-14 FGs) and grabbed a career-best 6 rebounds in win over Idaho (Dec. 18).
• Connected on career-high four 3-pointers (4-4) and scored 14 points in win over Arkansas (Dec. 21).
• Came back with 16-point effort to go with 5 rebounds in win at Colorado (Dec. 29).
• Scored 5 of her 9 points, including the game-winning basket with 12 seconds left in ASU’s 83-81 win at Utah (Dec. 31).
• Hit 6-10 FGs & scored 9 of 14 points in the 2nd half of win vs. Cal (Jan. 5).
• DNP due to injury in ASU’s loss at Oregon (Jan. 14) and missed most of 2nd half of ASU’s loss at Oregon State (Jan. 12).
• Connected on 58 percent of FGs (7-12) on road trip at Stanford (Jan. 26) and at Cal (Jan. 28).
• Scored 8 points to go with 4 rebounds in win vs. Washington (Feb. 2).
• Had 12 points and 5 rebounds in win over Washington State (Feb. 4).
• Added 8 points at UCLA (Feb. 11).
• Scored 12 points in each of ASU’s wins over Arizona (Feb 16 & 18/combined 10-19 FGs).
• Scored 11 points and grabbed 4 rebounds in NCAA Tournament first round win vs. Nebraska (Mar. 17).

2016-17
• Was expected to miss remainder of the season after suffering foot injury in practice on Dec. 28 (ended up missing all 18 Pac-12 games) but worked hard in rehab and was able to return for team’s postseason games.
• An exceptionally talented player on the offensive end, Ruden’s contributions were missed during Pac-12 play.
• Played in 14 games and connected on 45 percent of her FGs (22-49).
• After missing all 18 games of Pac-12 play, was an immediate and effective contributor in ASU’s two Pac-12 Tournament games as she averaged 8.5 ppg, including a career high 12 points vs. UCLA (Mar. 3) and connected on 50 percent of her FGs (6-12) in the two games.

HIGH SCHOOL
• A 2016 graduate of John Marshall High School (Rochester, Minn.), Ruden was a two-time AP First-Team All-State honoree, member of the James Naismith All-American team and a finalist for Minnesota’s Miss Basketball award who concluded her five-year varsity career (was member of varsity since eighth grade) as Rochester’s all-time leading scorer, boy or girl, with 2,671 points while also pulling down for than 1,000 career rebounds.
• Was ranked No. 39 overall by ESPN.com and No. 6 at her position.
• Averaged more than 20 points four straight seasons.
• As senior, earned AP First-Team All-State honors for the second straight season after averaging 21 points and 11 rebounds in helping lead her team to a 22-6 record and a spot in the section semifinals.
• Earned AP First-Team All-State and Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association Class 4A All-State recognition after averaging 23 points, eight rebounds and two assists in helping guide her squad to a 27-2 record and a spot in the Section One, Class AAAA championship game.
• Posted 23 points per game as a sophomore in 2014 and was named Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention. She scored 27 in JM’s quarterfinal win and then exploded for 32 points and 14 rebounds in a season-ending 73-67 loss in the semifinals.
• As an eighth-grader, averaged 11.5 points and 6.5 rebounds while playing for the varsity squad.
• Was also a member of the volleyball team.
• Academic honors included being a National Merit Commended Scholar and an AP Scholar with Honor. 

Personal: Jamie Ann Ruden was born on May 7, 1998 in Rochester, Minn...Parents are John and Val Ruden...Has one sibling: Jessie...Majoring in Psychology (ASU Barrett Honors College)...Enjoys cooking, CrossFit and spending time with friends...Has an orange belt in tae kwon do.
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