2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster

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11 Sara Anastasieska

  • Position Guard
  • Height 5-11
  • Class Redshirt Senior
  • Last School(s) UTSA
  • Hometown Sydney, Australia
  • Major Sociology

Biography

As a Redshirt Junior (2018-19): Missed the entire season due to injury (back)

As a Redshirt Sophomore (2017-18):  Appeared in 10 games before missing the remainder of the season due to injury… averaged 2.8 points per game in 7.9 minutes per game for the Bears… Made her Golden Bear debut on November 17 against UConn, going 2-3 from beyond the arc …  Added a season-high 4 rebounds against Santa Clara to go with six points on 2-3 shooting from beyond the arc… Matched her season-high again in Cal’s win over San Diego, scoring six points while going a perfect 3-3 from the floor…made her Pac-12 debut on December 31 against UCLA, going 2-2 from the foul line

As a Sophomore (2016-17): Sat out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules

As a Freshman at UTSA (2015-16): Conference USA Academic Medal Winner…Named to the CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher…Appeared in 25 of UTSA’s 29 contests and averaged 13.5 minutes per game…Chipped in 4.8 points and 1.7 rebounds per game…Shot 66.7 percent at the free throw line…Second on the Roadrunners squad with a 31.0 percent (13-42) clip from downtown…Scored in double figures five times…Went 7-9 with a team-best 19 points against UAB…Also led all Roadrunner scorers in the regular-season finale against UTEP, scoring 14 points to help UTSA to its second win against a nationally ranked opponent in school history

High School/Club: Selected to represent her Australian National teams, including the U19 (2015) and U17 (2014) teams… Helped Australia qualify to the 2014 U17 World Championships after defeating New Zealand in three games at the 2013 FIBA Oceania Championships…Toured the U.S. with her Australian National High Schools team, winning MVP awards of both the finals and Pflugerville Tournament after her team won the tourney (Dec. 2014)… Named Most Valuable Player of her New South Wales squad at the U20 National Championships in February 2015 after starting every game and averaging 15 points per game and eight rebounds per game…Claimed a U18 State Championships title with her Northern Suburbs Basketball Association squad (Aug. 2014)…Went undefeated in the Waratah Metro Junior League in 2014 after starting all 18 games, averaging 15 ppg and 9 rpg…Averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds through nine games at the U18 National Championships (April 2014)…Selected to the Australian Development Camp squad by Australian Opals coach Brendan Joyce (Jan. 2014)… Earned the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association’s prestigious Blue award for her achievement in basketball and academics – the lone recipient among all 60 Catholic Colleges in New South Wales (Feb. 2015)…A five-time recipient of the National Intensive Training Program Basketball Australia scholarship

Personal: Born in Skopje, Macedonia…Parents are Sasho and Jenny Anastasieski…Has a sister, Stefani

Major: Sociology

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Historical Player Information

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    2016-17Sophomore

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    2017-18Redshirt Sophomore

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    5'11"
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  • 11

    2018-19Redshirt Junior

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    5'11"
    11
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    2019-20Redshirt Senior

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