2017-18 Women's Basketball Roster

4 Louise Brown

4 Louise Brown

  • Position:
    Forward
  • Class:
    Redshirt Junior
  • Hometown:
    Melbourne, Australia

Summary

Biography

WSU CAREER

REDHSIRT-JUNIOR (2017-18): Appeared in 28 games, starting in 23…posted a career high in free throw percentage (.781)… lead the team in free throw percentage…had a career high in assists (49)…scored a career high in points (178) including posting a career-best 14 points twice, the last coming against Idaho State on Dec. 1…lead the team in total rebounds averaging 6.0 per game …earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic honors for the second time…scored double figure points nine times while leading the team with four double-doubles...

JUNIOR (2016-17): Played and started just seven games before suffering a season-ending foot injury…Prior to injury, led the team in rebounding at 6.9 rpg while scoring 10.4 ppg…scored a career-best 16 points against Nebraska (Nov. 26)…grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds, tied for the 13th most in program history, versus Oklahoma State (Nov. 20) in the game in which she suffered her foot injury.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16): Appeared in 28 games starting in 25 games…averaged 5.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg…recorded first-career double-double in win against No. 25 USC (Jan. 15) with 10 points and a career-high 13 rebounds…scored in double digits seven times, including a career-high 14 points in win over Gonzaga (Dec. 8) and at California (Jan. 29)…also scored 13 points in game vs. UCLA (Jan. 17), shooting 5-of-8 from the floor…finished the season with a .377 field goal percentage (57-of-151)…recorded 39 steals (third-most on team)… part of WSU’s frontline that set the single-season blocks record, blocking 19 of the Cougars’ 120 total blocked shots…pulled in 112 rebounds and distributed 31 assists, including five in last-second win at Arizona (Feb. 21)…earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention in first year of eligibility.

FRESHMAN (2014-15): Appeared in all 32 games, starting final 16…averaged 3.9 ppg…second on team at 6.5 rpg, second-highest average in WSU Freshman single-season history…tied for team-lead with 29 blocks, third-most in WSU Freshman single-season history…recorded 23 steals and 17 assists…shot 32.9 percent (48-146) from the field…went 14-of-58 (.241) from behind the arc...scored in double figures twice and grabbed double-digit rebounds seven times…grabbed 207 rebounds, second-most in WSU Freshman single-season history…grabbed six rebounds in collegiate debut, a season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton…tallied a season-high 11 rebounds in win over Idaho State…first career points came against No. 16 Nebraska, finished with seven points, 10 rebounds, two assists and one block…had two blocks in win over Seattle…scored season-high 13 points, grabbed nine boards and blocked four shots in road win over Hampton…recorded three points, four rebounds and blocked one shot against Michigan in San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico)…scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in upset win over No. 10 Maryland in San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico)…brought down 10 rebounds in win at UC Santa Barbara…scored four points, grabbed six rebounds and made two steals in win over Montana State…recorded eight points and six rebounds in win at Loyola Marymount…in win at Arizona, scored three points, grabbed three rebounds and blocked three shots…scored eight points and had six rebound in near-upset of No. 15 Stanford…grabbed five boards at No. 9 Oregon State…made first career start for injured center Shalie Dheensaw in win at Oregon, had six points, seven rebounds, one block and one steal…scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in win over Utah…had four points, six boards and one block in win over Colorado…recorded five points, 11 rebounds and two blocks at California…had eight points and eight assists against Oregon…brought down 10 rebounds against No. 7 Oregon State…had four points, 11 boards and three blocks at Colorado…blocked three shots in win at Utah…scored seven points, grabbed 10 rebounds and made two steals in win at Washington…had eight rebounds against Washington…had two blocks and eight boards against UCLA…scored five points and brought down eight rebounds in win over USC…had seven points and three steals in opening-round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament…had six points, seven boards, one block and one steal against No. 9 Arizona State in quarterfinal round at Pac-12 Conference Tournament…brought down eight rebounds against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT.

HIGH SCHOOL

Played on Australia’s Victoria Metro state teams the past four years...helped her state team earn a gold medal playing at the Under 16 Nationals in 2010 and another gold medal playing at the Under 18 Nationals in 2011…won the FIBA Oceania Championships on the Australia Under 17 Team and earned the Victoria School Sports Award for outstanding achievement by a secondary school student…in 2012, helped the national team to a fifth place finish at the FIBA Under 17 World Championships in Amsterdam, averaging a team-best 8.4 rpg in eight games…In 2013, Brown led her state team to a gold medal in the Under 20 Nationals and also helped national team to a third-place finish at the FIBA Under 19 World Championships in Lithuania…earned an Australia Institute of Sport scholarship twice…in 2014, earned another gold medal after leading her state’s Under 20 team..ranked No. 9 among international high school recruits according to peachstatebasketball.com.

PERSONAL

Parents Stephen and Nicola…majoring in sport management.

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Historical Player Information

  • 42

    2014-15Freshman

    Forward
    6'2"
    42
  • 4

    2015-16Sophomore

    Forward
    6'2"
    4
  • 4

    2016-17Junior

    Forward
    6'3"
    4
  • 4

    2017-18Redshirt Junior

    Forward
    6'3"
    4