2022-23 Women's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 1
Keishana Washington
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Pickering, Ont.
- High School:
- Durham Prep
Bio
* CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2021-22)
* CAA Tournament MVP (2020-21)
* CAA First Team (2021-22)
* 2x All-CAA Third Team (2019-20, 2020-21)
* 2021-22 All-Phily First Team; 2020-21 All-Philly Second Team; 2019-20 All-Philly Third Team
* USBWA National Player of the Week on Feb. 4, 2020
* 2019-20 CAA Sixth Player of the Year
* CAA All Rookie Team (2018-19)
* 6x CAA Player of the Week and 1x CAA Rookie of the Week
2022-23 / Graduate Student
WBCA Honorable Mention All-American…AP Honorable Mention All-American…USBWA Honorable Mention All-American…College Sports Communicators Second Team Academic All-American…CAA Player of the Year…CAA First Team…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll…Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Finalist…WBCA/Naismith Hall of Fame Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Finalist…started all 31 games for the Dragons…set program records with 858 points and 27.7 points per game…finished third in the nation in scoring and total points…had four games of 40 or more points, 12 with 30+ and 26 with 20+…scored in double figured in each of the final 65 games of her career…two double-doubles…posted a career-high 43 points in the First Round of the WNIT at Fordham (3/16), setting the record for the most points ever in the history of Rose Hill Gym, which opened in 1925…netted a then Drexel record for points in regulation with 42 in a win against Penn State (12/18)…also posted 40 at Stony Brook (2/5) and at Delaware (2/19)…became the second Drexel player in school history with 2,000 points, ending her career with 2,363…graduated as the all-time leading scorer among Canadian players in NCAA history…fourth highest career point total in CAA history and sixth among City 6 players…Her 858 points are second most in a single-season in CAA history…posted her first career double-double with 33 points and 10 rebounds against Lehigh (11/22)…had 21 points and a career-high 11 assists against Charleston (2/10)…named to the USBWA National Player of the Year and Dawn Staley Guard of the Year watch lists.
2021-22 / Senior
All-CAA First Team…CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year…CAA All-Tournament Team…4x CAA Player of the Week (12/6/21, 1/24/22, 1/31/22, 2/21/22)…First Team All-Philly…All-City 6…enters 2022-23 11th on the Drexel career scoring list (1,505), seventh in three-pointers (171), and eighth in field goals made (581)…part of a Dragons team that won a program best 28 games and the CAA Regular Season Championship…started all 34 games for DU…led Drexel and was second in the CAA in scoring at 19.2 points per game…finished 30th nationally in points per game…ranked in the top-15 in NCAA Division I in field goals made (256 – 8th) and total points (654 – 12th)…her 654 points are the fifth most in a single season in program history…One of 13 players nationally to score in double figures in every game (min. 25 games)…posted 20+ points 15 times and topped 30 on three occasions…Had a career-best 40 points in a double overtime win at William & Mary (Jan. 30), just the fourth time a Drexel women’s basketball player netted 40 or more in a game…Went off for 33 at Charleston (Jan. 7) and posted 32 in a thriller at Delaware (Feb. 20)…Averaged 21.2 points per game in CAA competition…scored all 17 of her points against Bucknell (Mar. 21) in the final 7:41 of the game as the Dragons rallied for a 61-58 victory against the Bison in the Second Round of the WNIT...made 28 consecutive free throws from January 30 through March 5…Had three or more treys in eight games including a season-high five at W&M.
2020-21 / Junior
Appeared in 22 of 23 games as a junior, making the start in all 22 games…was the Dragons second-highest leading scorer…averaged 14.6 points, 2.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game…was Drexel’s third best shooter from the perimeter at 31.3% shooting…powered the team to the CAA Championship behind a career-high 35 points against JMU in the semifinals (Mar. 12)… tallied back-to-back 30-point games in the CAA Tournament, leading Drexel to its first CAA title since 2009 with a 30-point performance against Delaware in the finals (Mar. 13)…earned the CAA Tournament MVP…registered double digit points in 16 appearances…grabbed a career-high nine rebounds against Villanova, just one rebound short of a double-double performance…added a career-high eight assists in her 17-point outing against Northeastern (Jan. 30)…set a career-high field goals made (124), free throws made (38), total rebounds (78) and points (322) in her junior season…ranked eighth in the CAA in scoring average (14.6) and 11th in three point FG per game (1.6)…an All-CAA Third Team selection and an All-Philly Second Team honoree…a 2x Drexel School of Education Athlete of the Week…broke the record for most points scored (35), most field goals made (14) and most field goals attempted (24) in a CAA Tournament game…named an Iron Dragon for the second consecutive season.
2019-20 / Sophomore
One of six Dragons to play in all 30 games…Started 13 games including 13 of the first 14 contests before transitioning to a bench role…part of the team that earned the No. 1 seed in the CAA Championship and a share of the regular-season conference title…the conference and NCAA tournaments were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic…named the CAA Sixth Player of the Year…named to the All-CAA Third Team…named the USBWA National Player of the Week on Feb. 4 following her 27-point performance with 10 made field goals, 6 made three-pointers and zero turnovers in 24 minutes in the home win James Madison (Feb. 2)…one-time CAA Player of the Week (Feb. 3)…one-time CAA Honorable Mention Player of the Week (Feb. 24)…one-time Drexel Athletics Dragon of the Week (Feb. 3)…named to the All-Philly Third Team…averaged 10.0 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steals and 22.7 minutes in her 30 appearances…shot 40.7% (112-of-275) from the field, 39.0% (46-of-118) from three-point range and 78.4% (29-of-37) from the free-throw line for 299 points…part of the team’s 13 game winning-streak during the conference slate from Jan. 5 to Feb. 23 for the third-longest winning streak in program history…second on the team in scoring, averaging 10.0 points overall and 11.1 point in CAA affairs…finished second on the team with 15 double-digit scoring performances on the year including a stretch of six straight from Feb. 9 to March 1…scored in double figures in eight of the final 10 games…scored 25 points against William & March (Feb. 21) including 10 of the team’s 16 overtime points in the win…named an Iron Dragon for the team’s season-end awards…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll member.
2018-19 / Freshman
Made 31 appearances during her rookie season, starting 30 times... CAA All-Rookie Team selection...the first Canadian player to play for Denise Dillon at Drexel...CAA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 25...started every game for which she dressed except for Senior Day...dished out five assists without a turnover in the win over St. Joe’s (11/11)...scored or assisted on all 11 points in an 11-0 run before halftime at Vermont (11/24)...netted 14 in the win at La Salle (11/28)...averaged 13.0 in two double-figure scoring games against Towson (1/4 & 3/9)...went 7-for-11 from the floor, scoring 16 points against Northeastern (2/17)...posted a season-high 21 in ending UNCW’s perfect record at home (2/22)...a CAA Commissioner's Academic Award recipient.
Background
First player out of Canada to play for Drexel…a graduate of Durham Prep in Whitby, Ontario, Canada….also attended St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in her native Pickering for her first two years of high school…a team captain for each of her four high school seasons…a Team Ontario First Team All-Star in 2015…a Juel Prep First Team All-Star in 2016…named a Biosteel All-Canadian player as a senior in 2018...won national championships with Team Ontario in 2015 and 2016…also a Team Ontario captain in 2017…also played soccer while in high school
Personal
Daughter of Amensie and Morlan…psychology major.
* CAA Tournament MVP (2020-21)
* CAA First Team (2021-22)
* 2x All-CAA Third Team (2019-20, 2020-21)
* 2021-22 All-Phily First Team; 2020-21 All-Philly Second Team; 2019-20 All-Philly Third Team
* USBWA National Player of the Week on Feb. 4, 2020
* 2019-20 CAA Sixth Player of the Year
* CAA All Rookie Team (2018-19)
* 6x CAA Player of the Week and 1x CAA Rookie of the Week
2022-23 / Graduate Student
WBCA Honorable Mention All-American…AP Honorable Mention All-American…USBWA Honorable Mention All-American…College Sports Communicators Second Team Academic All-American…CAA Player of the Year…CAA First Team…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll…Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Finalist…WBCA/Naismith Hall of Fame Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Finalist…started all 31 games for the Dragons…set program records with 858 points and 27.7 points per game…finished third in the nation in scoring and total points…had four games of 40 or more points, 12 with 30+ and 26 with 20+…scored in double figured in each of the final 65 games of her career…two double-doubles…posted a career-high 43 points in the First Round of the WNIT at Fordham (3/16), setting the record for the most points ever in the history of Rose Hill Gym, which opened in 1925…netted a then Drexel record for points in regulation with 42 in a win against Penn State (12/18)…also posted 40 at Stony Brook (2/5) and at Delaware (2/19)…became the second Drexel player in school history with 2,000 points, ending her career with 2,363…graduated as the all-time leading scorer among Canadian players in NCAA history…fourth highest career point total in CAA history and sixth among City 6 players…Her 858 points are second most in a single-season in CAA history…posted her first career double-double with 33 points and 10 rebounds against Lehigh (11/22)…had 21 points and a career-high 11 assists against Charleston (2/10)…named to the USBWA National Player of the Year and Dawn Staley Guard of the Year watch lists.
2021-22 / Senior
All-CAA First Team…CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year…CAA All-Tournament Team…4x CAA Player of the Week (12/6/21, 1/24/22, 1/31/22, 2/21/22)…First Team All-Philly…All-City 6…enters 2022-23 11th on the Drexel career scoring list (1,505), seventh in three-pointers (171), and eighth in field goals made (581)…part of a Dragons team that won a program best 28 games and the CAA Regular Season Championship…started all 34 games for DU…led Drexel and was second in the CAA in scoring at 19.2 points per game…finished 30th nationally in points per game…ranked in the top-15 in NCAA Division I in field goals made (256 – 8th) and total points (654 – 12th)…her 654 points are the fifth most in a single season in program history…One of 13 players nationally to score in double figures in every game (min. 25 games)…posted 20+ points 15 times and topped 30 on three occasions…Had a career-best 40 points in a double overtime win at William & Mary (Jan. 30), just the fourth time a Drexel women’s basketball player netted 40 or more in a game…Went off for 33 at Charleston (Jan. 7) and posted 32 in a thriller at Delaware (Feb. 20)…Averaged 21.2 points per game in CAA competition…scored all 17 of her points against Bucknell (Mar. 21) in the final 7:41 of the game as the Dragons rallied for a 61-58 victory against the Bison in the Second Round of the WNIT...made 28 consecutive free throws from January 30 through March 5…Had three or more treys in eight games including a season-high five at W&M.
2020-21 / Junior
Appeared in 22 of 23 games as a junior, making the start in all 22 games…was the Dragons second-highest leading scorer…averaged 14.6 points, 2.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game…was Drexel’s third best shooter from the perimeter at 31.3% shooting…powered the team to the CAA Championship behind a career-high 35 points against JMU in the semifinals (Mar. 12)… tallied back-to-back 30-point games in the CAA Tournament, leading Drexel to its first CAA title since 2009 with a 30-point performance against Delaware in the finals (Mar. 13)…earned the CAA Tournament MVP…registered double digit points in 16 appearances…grabbed a career-high nine rebounds against Villanova, just one rebound short of a double-double performance…added a career-high eight assists in her 17-point outing against Northeastern (Jan. 30)…set a career-high field goals made (124), free throws made (38), total rebounds (78) and points (322) in her junior season…ranked eighth in the CAA in scoring average (14.6) and 11th in three point FG per game (1.6)…an All-CAA Third Team selection and an All-Philly Second Team honoree…a 2x Drexel School of Education Athlete of the Week…broke the record for most points scored (35), most field goals made (14) and most field goals attempted (24) in a CAA Tournament game…named an Iron Dragon for the second consecutive season.
2019-20 / Sophomore
One of six Dragons to play in all 30 games…Started 13 games including 13 of the first 14 contests before transitioning to a bench role…part of the team that earned the No. 1 seed in the CAA Championship and a share of the regular-season conference title…the conference and NCAA tournaments were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic…named the CAA Sixth Player of the Year…named to the All-CAA Third Team…named the USBWA National Player of the Week on Feb. 4 following her 27-point performance with 10 made field goals, 6 made three-pointers and zero turnovers in 24 minutes in the home win James Madison (Feb. 2)…one-time CAA Player of the Week (Feb. 3)…one-time CAA Honorable Mention Player of the Week (Feb. 24)…one-time Drexel Athletics Dragon of the Week (Feb. 3)…named to the All-Philly Third Team…averaged 10.0 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steals and 22.7 minutes in her 30 appearances…shot 40.7% (112-of-275) from the field, 39.0% (46-of-118) from three-point range and 78.4% (29-of-37) from the free-throw line for 299 points…part of the team’s 13 game winning-streak during the conference slate from Jan. 5 to Feb. 23 for the third-longest winning streak in program history…second on the team in scoring, averaging 10.0 points overall and 11.1 point in CAA affairs…finished second on the team with 15 double-digit scoring performances on the year including a stretch of six straight from Feb. 9 to March 1…scored in double figures in eight of the final 10 games…scored 25 points against William & March (Feb. 21) including 10 of the team’s 16 overtime points in the win…named an Iron Dragon for the team’s season-end awards…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll member.
2018-19 / Freshman
Made 31 appearances during her rookie season, starting 30 times... CAA All-Rookie Team selection...the first Canadian player to play for Denise Dillon at Drexel...CAA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 25...started every game for which she dressed except for Senior Day...dished out five assists without a turnover in the win over St. Joe’s (11/11)...scored or assisted on all 11 points in an 11-0 run before halftime at Vermont (11/24)...netted 14 in the win at La Salle (11/28)...averaged 13.0 in two double-figure scoring games against Towson (1/4 & 3/9)...went 7-for-11 from the floor, scoring 16 points against Northeastern (2/17)...posted a season-high 21 in ending UNCW’s perfect record at home (2/22)...a CAA Commissioner's Academic Award recipient.
Background
First player out of Canada to play for Drexel…a graduate of Durham Prep in Whitby, Ontario, Canada….also attended St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in her native Pickering for her first two years of high school…a team captain for each of her four high school seasons…a Team Ontario First Team All-Star in 2015…a Juel Prep First Team All-Star in 2016…named a Biosteel All-Canadian player as a senior in 2018...won national championships with Team Ontario in 2015 and 2016…also a Team Ontario captain in 2017…also played soccer while in high school
Personal
Daughter of Amensie and Morlan…psychology major.
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