Ayzhiana Basallo official NCAA Statistics
Ayzhiana Basallo transferred to ASU from San Jose State in April 2021.
A 5-5 guard who will have two years of eligibility, Basallo earned her degree in communication studies earlier this year.
In her only full season at San Jose State – did not play in 2018-19 due to NCAA transfer rules and SJSU's 2020-21 season was canceled after only four games due to COVID-19 – Basallo earned the Mountain West Conference's Newcomer of the Year award for a season in which she averaged a team-high 18.5 points per game while shooting 44.7 percent from the field, 45.4 percent from beyond the arc (school single-season record) and 92.5 percent at the free throw line (school single-season record).
Basallo, who helped SJSU to 19-12 record after just six wins in the previous season (the best win total improvement in all of Division I), concluded the season as a Her Hoop Stats Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year semifinalist and was also named to the All-Mountain West Team for a campaign that included back-to-back Mountain West Player of the Week awards.
Basallo started her college career at Cal Poly where she earned the Big West Conference Sixth Player of the Year award for a freshman campaign in which she averaged 7.6 points and shot 41 percent both from the floor and beyond the arc and 81 percent from the line.
Ayzhiana Basallo transferred to ASU from San Jose State in April 2021.
A 5-5 guard who will have two years of eligibility, Basallo earned her degree in communication studies earlier this year.
In her only full season at San Jose State – did not play in 2018-19 due to NCAA transfer rules and SJSU's 2020-21 season was canceled after only four games due to COVID-19 – Basallo earned the Mountain West Conference's Newcomer of the Year award for a season in which she averaged a team-high 18.5 points per game while shooting 44.7 percent from the field, 45.4 percent from beyond the arc (school single-season record) and 92.5 percent at the free throw line (school single-season record).
Basallo, who helped SJSU to 19-12 record after just six wins in the previous season (the best win total improvement in all of Division I), concluded the season as a Her Hoop Stats Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year semifinalist and was also named to the All-Mountain West Team for a campaign that included back-to-back Mountain West Player of the Week awards.
Basallo started her college career at Cal Poly where she earned the Big West Conference Sixth Player of the Year award for a freshman campaign in which she averaged 7.6 points and shot 41 percent both from the floor and beyond the arc and 81 percent from the line.