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    Natalie Achonwa

    Class:
    Junior

    Hometown:
    Guelph, ONT

    High School:
    St. Mary's Catholic

    Height:
    6-3

    Position:
    Forward


    05/16/2013

    Notre Dame To Visit Penn State In 2013 Big Ten/ACC Women's Basketball Challenge

    Fighting Irish will tangle with Lady Lions for first time since 2006.

    04/23/2013

    Diggins Earns MVP Honors At 2012-13 Women's Basketball Awards Banquet

    Fighting Irish celebrate third consecutive NCAA Women's Final Four appearance and second outright BIG EAST title in a row.

    04/15/2013

    Skylar Diggins Selected With No. 3 Overall Pick In 2013 WNBA Draft

    Notre Dame just second school to produce lottery (top-four) picks in consecutive seasons.

    04/11/2013

    Notre Dame Women's Basketball Banquet Rescheduled

    Fighting Irish to celebrate 2012-13 season on April 23 in Joyce Center Fieldhouse.

    04/09/2013

    Muffet McGraw Sweeps National Coach Of The Year Honors

    Notre Dame head coach tapped for Naismith Award on Tuesday, marking second time she has been the consensus National Coach of the Year.

    07/23/2012

    WBB: Natalie Achonwa Achieving The Olympic Dream

    05/15/2012

    2011-12 Athletics Highlight Video

    Debuted each year at the OSCARS - the year-end highlight video provides a look back at all 26 varsity sports competed at the University of Notre Dame and is created in cooperation with the Student Welfare and Development Office and LeSea Broadcasting.

    04/10/2012

    WBB: Season Highlight Video

    04/04/2012

    WBB: National Championship Recap

    Highlights from the National Championship game and player reactions to the legacy of the Notre Dame seniors.

    04/02/2012

    WBB: Final Four - UConn Game Highlights

    Game highlights from Notre Dame's victory over UConn in the Final Four.

    04/07/2013

    #2 Irish Fall to #3 UConn in Final Four (AP)

    Skylar Diggins scores 10 points and dishes out eight assists in 83-65 loss.

    04/07/2013

    A Season in Photos: 2012-13 Notre Dame Women's Basketball

    A Season in Photos: 2012-13 Notre Dame Women's Basketball

    04/06/2013

    NCAA Final Four Practice (AP)

    Images of the Irish preparing for their national semifinal game against UConn.

    04/02/2013

    #2 Irish Down #5 Duke 87-76, Head Back to Final Four (AP)

    Skylar Diggins (24 points, 9 assists, 5 steals, 5 rebounds) named regional's Most Outstanding Player.

    04/02/2013

    NCAA Regional Final Press Conference (AP)

    Head coach Muffet McGraw and the Irish players discuss the Elite Eight matchup with Duke.

    Achonwa's Olympics Bio

    OVERVIEW: Nicknamed "Ace" ... first international player to suit up for Notre Dame in the program's 36-year history ... exceptionally-talented post player who has developed a balanced skill set that allows her to work well on the block or away from the basket ... also has solid face-up game, including good perimeter shooting ability ... takes up space at both ends of the court with her mobility and 75-inch (6-foot-3) wingspan ... runs the floor well which makes her a threat in transition ... experienced international player who has competed for her native Canada at 2010 FIBA World Championships and 2012 London Olympics ... expected to challenge for a spot in the starting lineup in 2012-13.

    SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011-12): Played in 36 games, earning one start (first of career) ... chalked up 7.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game ... ranked third in BIG EAST with team-high .557 field goal percentage ... missed first three games of season while recovering from preseason surgery to correct torn meniscus ... first action of the season came during a scoreless 12 minutes at No. 1 Baylor which yielded four rebounds ... eight points in 19 minutes against USC ... seven points and seven rebounds in 13 minutes against Penn ... scorched Creighton for career-high 20 points (8-11 FG) in 18 minutes off the bench ... had 11 points, two blocks at Purdue ... scored 15 points with five rebounds vs. No. 8/7 Kentucky ... collected a season-best eight rebounds and scored in double digits (12) for the fourth time in five games vs. Central Florida ... had eight points, five rebounds, two blocks in home win over Longwood ... totaled 13 points (career-high 9-10 FT) and three blocks in 12 minutes at Mercer ... earned first career start vs. No. 2 Connecticut and produced four points, four rebounds and three assists in 20 minutes ... seven points and seven rebounds at No. 18/17 Georgetown ... matched career best with three blocks at Cincinnati, adding eight points and pair of steals ... dropped in 19 points (8-9 FG, career-high 2-3 3FG) and grabbed seven rebounds in just 17 minutes against Pittsburgh ... needed 11 minutes against No. 7/9 Tennessee to record seven points and three assists ... used 6-of-8 shooting effort for 15 points at No. 13/14 Rutgers ... 16 points and five rebounds on second consecutive 6-of-8 shooting performance vs. No. RV/23 DePaul ... posted season-high-tying eight rebounds and seven points at Syracuse ... scored eight points and dished out career-high-tying five assists against Liberty in NCAA Championship opener ... scored nine points and brought down five rebounds against No. 21/25 St. Bonaventure in NCAA Sweet 16 ... registered best NCAA Championship outing of her career with 18 points (7-10 FG) and seven rebounds in Raleigh Regional final victory over No. 5 Maryland ... had efficient eight-point (4-5 FG), seven-rebound, three-steal effort in season-high 27 minutes of NCAA Final Four overtime win against No. 3 Connecticut ... scored seven points and hauled down six rebounds in NCAA national championship game against No. 1 Baylor.

    FRESHMAN SEASON (2010-11): Played in all 39 games ... averaged 6.9 ppg., and 5.3 rpg., with .566 field goal percentage (would have been fourth in BIG EAST, second among freshmen but needed to make five more baskets to qualify for minimum ranking of 3.0 FGM/game) ... nearly chalked up a "5-5-5" game (at least "5" in three major statistical categories) in her college debut against New Hampshire, finishing with seven points, four rebounds and career-high five assists in 16 minutes ... one of four Fighting Irish players in double figures against Morehead State with 10 points (5-8 FG) ... grabbed career-high 13 boards -- including eight on the offensive end -- and scored four points at No. 9/10 Kentucky ... dropped in 11 points during win over Wake Forest in WBCA Classic ... posted 12 points during a home win over Purdue while snatching seven caroms with four assists and two steals in 24 minutes ... made quick work of Providence with a team-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting in only nine minutes (weakened by flu) ... averaged 13.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game, scoring better than a point per minute (27 points in 26 minutes), and registered an astronomical .857 field goal percentage (12-of-14) during a two-game stretch (Dec. 8-11) to earn BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors ... tallied season-high 14 points (on 7-of-8 shooting) and added five rebounds during home victory over Creighton ... one of three Fighting Irish players to score in double figures (12 points) against Valparaiso while successfully draining her first career three-point attempt ... good for eight points, seven boards, two assists, two blocks and two steals in a home rout of Southeast Missouri State ... registered 12 points, four rebounds and two steals at Marquette ... notched nine points and eight boards vs. No. 2 Connecticut ... grabbed game-high nine boards during the matchup with Louisville ... dropped in six points, while also snatching seven boards against No. 16/17 Georgetown ... put down four points and managed four boards and a steal to limit No. RV/23 St. John's ... posted four points, three rebounds and an assist in the victory over Villanova ... racked up 13 points (6-9 FG, including second 3FG of season) vs. No. RV/25 Syracuse ... matched season high with 14 points (4-6 FG, season-high 6-10 FT) at South Florida; also grabbed eight boards during the win ... added 12 points and game-high six rebounds in win over Seton Hall ... grabbed six rebounds in victory over Cincinnati ... added seven rebounds at No. 12/11 DePaul ... notched eight points (4-5 FG) and five rebounds in BIG EAST semifinal win over No. 9/13 DePaul ... posted first career double-double with 12 points (6-11 FG) and game-high 10 rebounds in BIG EAST title game against No. 1 Connecticut ... grabbed four rebounds at Utah in NCAA tournament debut ... had near double-double in NCAA second-round win over Temple with 10 points (5-7 FG; made first five shots) and eight rebounds off the bench ... logged strong effort in Sweet 16 win over No. 21/20 Oklahoma with 10 points and eight rebounds ... helped Fighting Irish topple No. 4 Tennessee in NCAA Dayton Regional final with six rebounds and two steals ...had four points and four rebounds in NCAA Final Four win over No. 1 Connecticut.

    HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from St. Mary's Catholic Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario, but did not play her senior season due to her previous participation with the National Elite Development Academy (NEDA); NEDA was a national training center program that brought together the top 12 female developmental athletes from across Canada to train, live and attend high school in a central location (was hosted jointly by the city of Hamilton and McMaster University, and overseen by Canada Basketball) ... selected to join NEDA for her sophomore and junior years of high school before Academy closed in 2009 due to lack of funding; was youngest player selected for NEDA in 2007-08 (age 14) ... played for NEDA team (coached by Mark Walton) that competed against variety of opponents, including Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) and Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) teams, American junior college programs (NJCAA), American prep schools, and other international competition ... highlights of her NEDA career included: game-high 25 points in 2009 game vs. the Toronto Stealth of the semi-pro Women's Blue Chip Basketball League (WBCBL); 18 points in 2009 exhibition vs. Genesee Community College (N.Y.); 19 points in 2009 game vs. Oak Hill Academy (Va.); 19 points and 11 rebounds in 2008 exhibition vs. Monroe Community College (N.Y.); game-high 30 points in 2008 exhibition vs. Laurentian University (Sudbury, Ontario); averaged 16.3 points and 11.7 rebounds with three double-doubles in three-game 2008 exhibition series vs. Argentina U18 National Team; averaged 14.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game at 2007 Laurentian University Invitational Tournament ... spent her freshman year at Centennial Collegiate & Vocational Institute (CCVI) in Guelph, Ontario.

    INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Five-time Canada Basketball selection and two-time international medalist ... youngest player ever selected for Canadian Senior National Team, making her debut in September 2009 at age 16 ... most recently played for Canada in 2012 London Olympics, helping her country to its first medal-round (quarterfinal) berth in 28 years in its first Olympic appearance since 2000; as second-youngest player in Olympic women's basketball tournament at age 19 (only 42 days older than Angola's Ana Goncalves), came off the bench in all six games, averaging 7.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game with two double-figure scoring efforts during the tournament -- 14 points (and game-high eight rebounds) in 64-60 loss to eventual silver medalist France, and 11 points in 79-73 preliminary-round win over the world's sixth-ranked team, Brazil, that clinched Canada's quarterfinal berth ... suited up for Team Canada at 2010 FIBA World Championships in Czech Republic (Canada finished 12th); averaged 4.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in eight games at the tournament, including a near double-double (12p, 8r) in the second round against defending European champion France ... in July 2010, competed for Canada in four-game exhibition series against Chile and Sweden in British Columbia; averaged 9.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, with a .538 field goal percentage (14-of-26) and a .769 free throw percentage (10-of-13) in that four-game series which was part of Canada training camp before World Championship ... made Canadian Senior National Team debut at the FIBA Americas Championship in Cuiaba, Brazil, helping country to bronze medal (third-place finish) and berth in 2010 FIBA World Championships ... played in all five games for Canada in tournament, averaging 6.6 ppg. and 4.2 rpg., while finishing second on team in steals (1.2 spg.) and blocks (0.6 bpg.) ... earlier in the summer of 2009, suited up for Canadian Junior Women's National Team at FIBA U19 World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, sparking team to its best-ever placement (fourth) -- reached semifinals before losing to USA squad co-captained by her future Notre Dame teammate, Skylar Diggins ... started all nine games in tournament, averaging 10.3 ppg. (second on team) and 6.1 rpg. (third on team), along with a team-high 1.4 spg. ... made international debut at age 15 (youngest player selected) for Canada's junior team at 2008 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pacing her nation to the silver medal (4-1 record); averaged 7.2 ppg., 5.8 rpg. and 1.0 spg. in the tournament.

    AWARDS/HONORS: Third-team all-star at 2009 FIBA U19 World Championships ... 2007 Laurentian University Invitational all-tournament team ... MVP of Canadian provincial championship tournaments in 2006 (U15) and 2008 (U17), and first-team all-star in 2007 (U17) ... two-time tournament MVP (2006, 2007) for Ontario Basketball Association Division I provincial championships ... NEDA team captain as junior (2008-09) ... CCVI Female Athlete of the Year in 2006-07 ... as freshman at CCVI, earned city MVP honors in both basketball and soccer, as well as regional MVP laurels in basketball ... lettered and was team all-star in three sports at CCVI (basketball, soccer and volleyball) ... ranked 23rd by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report (fifth-highest small forward), 80th by All-Star Girls Report (18th among wing forwards) and 85th by Blue Star Basketball ... not rated by ESPN Hoopgurlz, which did not evaluate Canadian players (but considered equivalent to top-25 signee by that media outlet).

    PERSONAL DATA: Last name is pronounced uh-CHAWN-wuh ... hometown is pronounced GWELF ... daughter of Marion and Manny Achonwa ... middle of three children ... older brother, Adrian, formerly played basketball at the University of Guelph (Ontario) ... consistently named to academic honor roll throughout her high school career ... in 2009, was selected as one of Guelph's "top 40 influential people under 40" by the Guelph Mercury ... currently enrolled in Notre Dame's top-ranked Mendoza College of Business as a management-consulting major ... some other Fighting Irish players who have worn No. 11 include program pioneer (and Academic All-America Hall of Famer) Carol Lally and standout point guards Sara Liebscher and Jeannine Augustin.

    CAREER HONORS:

    2012: NCAA Raleigh Regional All-Tournament Team. 2011: BIG EAST All-Freshman Team ... BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (Dec. 13).

    Achonwa's Career Statistics

    Season G-S Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-DQ A T B S Pts Avg
    2010-11 39-0 713-18.3 112-198 .566 2-4 .500 44-77 .571 86 122 208 5.3 73-2 44 64 17 32 270 6.9
    2011-12 36-1 618-17.2 108-194 .557 3-10 .300 54-75 .720 63 94 157 4.4 71-1 49 53 27 24 273 7.6
    Totals 75-1 1331-17.7 220-392 .561 5-14 .357 98-152 .645 149 216 365 4.9 144-3 93 117 44 56 543 7.2

    Achonwa in the BIG EAST Conference

    Season G-S Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-DQ A T B S Pts Avg
    2010-11 16-0 283-17.7 41-80 .513 1-3 .333 23-42 .548 30 49 29 4.9 26-0 15 23 5 6 106 6.6
    2011-12 16-1 271-16.9 45-81 .556 2-5 .400 16-22 .727 25 40 65 4.1 30-1 20 26 12 10 108 6.8
    Totals 32-1 554-17.3 86-161 .534 3-8 .375 39-64 .609 55 89 144 4.5 56-1 35 49 17 16 214 6.7
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