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| style="text-align:left;" scope="row" |'''League''' |
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| Northeast Conference |
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| style="text-align:left;" scope="row" |'''Born''' |
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| style="text-align:left;" scope="row" |'''Listed height''' |
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|5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
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| scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|'''High school(s)''' |
| scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|'''High school(s)''' |
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+ | |Ipswich<br />(Ipswich, Massachusetts)<br />Brewster Academy<br />(Wolfeboro, New Hampshire)<br />Tilton School |
+ | (Tilton, New Hampshire) |
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| scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|'''College''' |
| scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|'''College''' |
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− | '''Masey Zegarowski '''(born March 5, 1997) is an American |
+ | '''Masey Zegarowski '''(born March 5, 1997) is an American former college basketball player who played for the Bryant Bulldogs women's basketball of Northeast Conference. |
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− | Prior to enrolling at Bryant, she played basketball for three high schools, and is the younger sister of current NBA player [[Michael Carter-Williams]]. |
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==Early Life== |
==Early Life== |
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− | Zegarowski is the daughter of [[Zach Zegarowski|Zach]] and [[Mandy Carter-Zegarowski|Mandy Zegarowski]], and has three brothers: [[Michael Carter-Williams|Michael]], [[Marcus Zegarowski|Marcus]], and [[Max Zegarowski|Max]]. |
+ | Zegarowski is the daughter of [[Zach Zegarowski|Zach]] and [[Mandy Carter-Zegarowski|Mandy Zegarowski]], and has three brothers: [[Michael Carter-Williams|Michael]], [[Marcus Zegarowski|Marcus]], and [[Max Zegarowski|Max]]. Her parents played college basketball and were basketball coaches in Massachusetts. Her brothers are basketball players: Michael and Marcus are NBA players and Max plays shooting guard for Franklin Pierce. |
==High School== |
==High School== |
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− | + | Zegarowski attended her first two years of high school at Ipswich High School in Ipswich, Massachusetts, where she was coached by her mother Mandy Zegarowski. She led the Ipswich Tigers to a 37-9 record including two Cape Ann League titles, and was named the 2013 Salem News Player of the Year. She transferred to Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire and reclassified as a sophomore. While playing in a scrimmage, she sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and did not play for the team again. As a junior, she averaged 18 points per game and five assists, but Brewster finished 6-17 on the season. |
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− | As a senior, she later transferred |
+ | As a senior, she later transferred and graduated from Tilton School in Tilton, New Hampshire, where her team won New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) championship. In addition to basketball, she also participated in soccer and track and field. Before her lone season began at Tilton School, Zegarowski committed to the Bryant University over offers from Villanova, Cornell, Yale, Colgate and UMass Lowell. |
== College Career == |
== College Career == |
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+ | Zegarowski started in all 121 games during her career in bryant from the 2016–17 to 2019–20 seasons. In her junior year (2018–19 season), she averaged a career best 7.8 ppg and hit four game winning shots. Zegarowski is a career 34.8% 3-point shooter who also averaged 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game. Following the 2019-20 season, Zegarowski was named an Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press. |
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− | + | == Ohio statistics == |
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− | Zegrowski had a decent season her freshmen year. She appeared in 29 games, earning 13 starts, while averaging 18.2 minutes per game . She scored a career-high 14 points on two occasions, both occurring in NEC games . She had career days in both meetings with Saint Francis U., totalling a best 14 points, five field goals, 12 field goals attempted, four three-point field goals made, nine three-point field goals attempted, five free throws made and six free throws attempted against the Red Flash. |
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+ | | GP |
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+ | |Games played |
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+ | | GS |
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+ | |Games started |
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+ | | MPG |
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+ | |Minutes per game |
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+ | | FG% |
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+ | |Field goal percentage |
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+ | | 3P% |
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+ | |3-point field goal percentage |
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+ | | FT% |
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+ | |Free throw percentage |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | RPG |
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+ | |Rebounds per game |
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+ | | APG |
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+ | |Assists per game |
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+ | | SPG |
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+ | |Steals per game |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | BPG |
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+ | |Blocks per game |
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+ | | PPG |
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+ | |Points per game |
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+ | |'''Bold''' |
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+ | |Career high |
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+ | |} |
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+ | !Year |
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+ | !Team |
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+ | !GP |
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+ | !Points |
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+ | !FG% |
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+ | !3P% |
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+ | !FT% |
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+ | !RPG |
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+ | !APG |
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+ | !SPG |
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+ | !BPG |
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+ | !PPG |
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+ | |2016–17 |
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+ | |Bryant |
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+ | |'''31''' |
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+ | |118 |
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+ | |30.5 |
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+ | |22.8 |
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+ | |78.1 |
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+ | |1.7 |
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+ | |0.7 |
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+ | |0.9 |
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+ | |'''0.2''' |
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+ | |3.8 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |2017–18 |
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+ | |Bryant |
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+ | |30 |
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+ | |184 |
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+ | |30.4 |
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+ | |22.0 |
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+ | |'''84.3''' |
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+ | |2.3 |
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+ | |0.8 |
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+ | |0.7 |
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+ | |0.1 |
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+ | |6.1 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |2018–19 |
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+ | |Bryant |
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+ | |30 |
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+ | |'''222''' |
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+ | |'''31.0''' |
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+ | |'''34.7''' |
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+ | |73.3 |
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+ | |2.3 |
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+ | |1.7 |
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+ | |'''1.0''' |
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+ | |0.1 |
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+ | |'''7.4''' |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |2019–20* |
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+ | |Bryant |
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+ | |30 |
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+ | |217 |
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+ | |29.4 |
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+ | |21.1 |
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+ | |75.0 |
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+ | |2.7 |
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+ | |'''2.4''' |
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+ | |'''1.0''' |
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+ | |'''0.2''' |
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+ | |7.2 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Career |
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+ | |Bryant |
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+ | |121 |
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+ | |741 |
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+ | |30.3 |
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+ | |25.5 |
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+ | |77.7 |
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+ | |2.2 |
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+ | |1.4 |
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+ | |0.9 |
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+ | |0.1 |
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+ | |6.1 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | <nowiki>*</nowiki> 2020 NCAA tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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Revision as of 00:16, 3 August 2021
Masey Zegarowski (born March 5, 1997) is an American former college basketball player who played for the Bryant Bulldogs women's basketball of Northeast Conference.
Early Life
Zegarowski is the daughter of Zach and Mandy Zegarowski, and has three brothers: Michael, Marcus, and Max. Her parents played college basketball and were basketball coaches in Massachusetts. Her brothers are basketball players: Michael and Marcus are NBA players and Max plays shooting guard for Franklin Pierce.
High School
Zegarowski attended her first two years of high school at Ipswich High School in Ipswich, Massachusetts, where she was coached by her mother Mandy Zegarowski. She led the Ipswich Tigers to a 37-9 record including two Cape Ann League titles, and was named the 2013 Salem News Player of the Year. She transferred to Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire and reclassified as a sophomore. While playing in a scrimmage, she sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and did not play for the team again. As a junior, she averaged 18 points per game and five assists, but Brewster finished 6-17 on the season.
As a senior, she later transferred and graduated from Tilton School in Tilton, New Hampshire, where her team won New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) championship. In addition to basketball, she also participated in soccer and track and field. Before her lone season began at Tilton School, Zegarowski committed to the Bryant University over offers from Villanova, Cornell, Yale, Colgate and UMass Lowell.
College Career
Zegarowski started in all 121 games during her career in bryant from the 2016–17 to 2019–20 seasons. In her junior year (2018–19 season), she averaged a career best 7.8 ppg and hit four game winning shots. Zegarowski is a career 34.8% 3-point shooter who also averaged 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game. Following the 2019-20 season, Zegarowski was named an Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press.
Ohio statistics
Source
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
Year | Team | GP | Points | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2016–17 | Bryant | 31 | 118 | 30.5 | 22.8 | 78.1 | 1.7 | 0.7 | 0.9 | 0.2 | 3.8 |
2017–18 | Bryant | 30 | 184 | 30.4 | 22.0 | 84.3 | 2.3 | 0.8 | 0.7 | 0.1 | 6.1 |
2018–19 | Bryant | 30 | 222 | 31.0 | 34.7 | 73.3 | 2.3 | 1.7 | 1.0 | 0.1 | 7.4 |
2019–20* | Bryant | 30 | 217 | 29.4 | 21.1 | 75.0 | 2.7 | 2.4 | 1.0 | 0.2 | 7.2 |
Career | Bryant | 121 | 741 | 30.3 | 25.5 | 77.7 | 2.2 | 1.4 | 0.9 | 0.1 | 6.1 |
* 2020 NCAA tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic