CAREER
• Joined Purdue ahead of the 2022-23 campaign, her final eligibility
• Spent three seasons at Bradley, before playing for Rutgers in 2021-22, where she earned her bachelor’s degree
• Played in 149 games with 121 starts
• Scored 2,095 points in career, averaging 14.1 points per game
• Knocked down 262 3-pointers at a 33.5% clip, making a 3-pointer in 117 career games with 70 multi-triple outings
• Scored in double figures 103 times with 41 games of 20 points or more
• Career honors include - Preseason Naismith Award Watch List (2020-21), MVC Preseason Player of the Year (2020-21), First-Team All-MVC (2020-21 & 2019-20), Honorable Mention All-MVC (2018-19), MVC Freshman of the Year (2018-19), MVC Sixth Player of the Year (2018-19), MVC All-Defensive Team (2020-21 & 2019-20), MVC All-Freshman Team (2018-19), MVC All-Tournament Team (2020-21), six MVC Player of the Week honors
2022-23 / AS A FIFTH YEAR
• Played in all 30 games with 27 season starts, ranking fifth on the team with 23.8 minutes per game
• Averaged 14.7 pointers, 3.5 rebounds, .75 assists, and .93 steals per game
• Reached the best shooting percentages from the field of her career 42.7%
• Scored a season-high 31 points vs. Syracuse on Nov. 11, 2022, shooting 13-of-21
• Crossed the 2,000-point benchmark at Indiana on Feb. 19, 2023
• Ended her collegiate career with 2,095 points, leading Purdue in scoring the most points in a single game (31) in the 2022-23 season
• Finished the year ranked 15th in scoring in the Big Ten
2021-22 (SENIOR at Rutgers)
• Played in all 31 games with 26 starts, ranking third on the team with 24.4 minutes per contest
• Averaged 8.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist, and 1.1 steals per game
• Posted the best shooting percentages of her career (.391 from the field, .384 from three-point range)
• Scored a season-high 20 points in a Big Ten road win at Minnesota, shooting 7-of-13 (Feb. 17)
• Buried a three-pointer with nine seconds left in regulation to force overtime with Harvard (Nov. 19), finishing the game with team-high marks of 17 points, four steals, and three blocks - with two blocks coming in the final 11 seconds of overtime
• Finished the year with 1,655 career points, leading Rutgers in scoring six times throughout 2021-22.
2020-21 (JUNIOR at Bradley)
Named the MVC Preseason Player of the Year in addition to landing on the Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List
• First-Team All-MVC selection for the second straight year and one of seven two-time first-team all-conference picks in program history
• Named to the MVC All-Defensive Team for second consecutive year and joins Bradley’s Heather Best as only players in league history to have 135 or more career three-pointers and 135 or more blocks
• Earned a spot on the MVC All-Tournament team after averaging 14.0 points, 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 2.3 steals per game
• Ranks 62nd nationally in career scoring among active players and her 1,365 career points ranks eighth among active juniors
• Scored a game-high 24 points on 8-for-10 shooting in the MVC semifinal win over Loyola, with 10 of those coming in the third quarter
• Dished out a season-best five assists to go with 12 points, a block and two steals in the championship game
• Two-time MVC Player of the Week selection this year and 16th six-time honoree in MVC history
• Leads the MVC in scoring at 17.5 points per game (80th nationally) and also leads the league in blocks (2.07 per game - 34th nationally)
• Joins Kierstan Bell of Florida Gulf Coast as only players in the nation with 50 made three-pointers and 50 or more blocks
• Trying to join Shelli Braud (1987-88) as only Bradley players to lead MVC in scoring
• Scored 18 or more in 15 games this season and has scored 20 or more 12 times
• Had four consecutive games with 20+ points snapped in the series finale at Evansville (15 points) for the longest streak by a Brave since 2001-02 (10 games)
• Tied a career-best with six blocks in the final game against Loyola to go with a season-high seven rebounds and two steals
• Helped Bradley rally against Northern Illinois, scoring 26 of her 30 points in the second half, including 17 points in the fourth quarter
• Has three 30-point games in her career
• Scored her 1,000th-career point against South Dakota and is currently tied for ninth in career scoring at Bradley
• Fourth fastest player in school history to reach 1,000 career points (65 games)
• Her 26-point half vs. Northern Illinois was the highest scoring half for a Bradley player since Genny Mueller had 26 in the second half vs. Indiana State on March 6, 2004
• Ranks 37th nationally with 106 made free throws
• Fourth in Bradley history with 169 career three-pointers
• Had a game-high 14 points to go with four blocks and four steals in the MVC opener at Drake for the first outing by a Brave with four blocks and four steals since Sonya Harris on March 1, 2009
• Scored 28 points in the win at Drake.
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE at Bradley)
• First-Team All-MVC selection
• Named to MVC’s All-Defensive Team
• Averaged a team-best 16.5 points per game to rank fourth in the MVC in scoring and scored 16.4 points per outing in Valley play
• Scored in double figures in 25 of 29 games, with 10 outings of 20 or more points for the most 20-point games in a season at Bradley since 2001-02
• First three-time MVC Player of the Week selection (single season) in program history
• Second sophomore in program history to reach 800 career points and tied for the fourth fastest Brave to the mark (54 games or fewer)
• Only player in the country with 67 three-pointers and at least 50 blocks and first in MVC history to reach those marks
• One of just four players in the nation over the last five years to have 67 trey’s and 50 or more blocks
• Season point total is ninth among Bradley season marks and most by a Brave since 2001-02
• Had a streak of 23 consecutive games with a made three-pointer, which is the second-longest streak in program history
• Led the MVC in blocks and was first Valley player with 50 blocks and at least 45 steals in a season since Loyola’s Troy Hambric in 2013-14
• Her 67 three-pointers rank as the eighth-best season total in Bradley history and she is eighth in school history with 123 career trey’s
• Scored a career-best 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting against Indiana State for the fourth-best single game scoring performance in program history
• After shooting 8-for-46 in the four games prior, was 8-for-17 with four three-pointers (22 points) in the win at Illinois State
• Her 36 points against Indiana State were most by a Brave since Michelle Young had 38 at Columbia at Nov. 26, 2014 and most in a home game for a Bradley player dating back to a 37-point effort by Karen Anderson on Dec. 14, 1981 against St. Xavier
• After an 0-for-10 start from the field, nailed a three-pointer with 1:42 to play to give Bradley a 72-71 lead in the 77-76 home win against Drake
• Turned in her first career double-double at Loyola (13 pts & 10 reb.)
• Averaged 16.8 points per game in home contests, including 18.5 points per game in the last 11 home games
• Collected a career-high six blocks to go with 24 points in the home win against Illinois State to tie the fourth-best single-game block total in Bradley history and most blocks in a game by a Brave since Tamya Sims (6) vs. Kent State on Dec. 8, 2015
• MVC Player of the Week after she highlighted the home win against North Dakota State with a then career-best 30 points, hitting a career-best six three-pointers
• Earned all-tournament honors at the Roo Holiday Classic
• Her 22 points in the first half vs. North Dakota State was the highest scoring half for a Brave dating back to Dec. 18, 2004 when Dena Williams had 22 points in the first half of a win against Jackson State at Carver Arena
• Scored 17 second-half points to help Bradley rally for the win in the championship game of the Coastal Carolina Classic.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN at Bradley)
• Joined Karin Nicholls (1986-87) as the only Bradley players to earn MVC Freshman of the Year honors
• MVC Sixth Player of the Year
• Honorable mention All-MVC, making her just the third Bradley freshman to earn All-MVC recognition
• Named to the MVC All-Freshman team
• Named MVC Player & Newcomer of the Week for the week of Dec. 17 to become just the seventh player to sweep the awards since 2003-04
• Only five-time MVC Newcomer of the Week selection in program history
• Earned a spot on the NCAA Starting 5 for the week of Dec. 20
• Ranked 10th in the MVC in scoring at 13.2 points per game, with her average ranking third among Bradley freshman marks
• Led the team in blocks (31) and was second with 46 steals, with both totals ranking seventh among Bradley freshman totals
• Scored in double figures in 18 of 30 games with 12 outings of 18 or more
• Her 397 points rank as the second-best season total by a Bradley freshman behind only Judy Burns, who scored 489 points as a frosh in 1981-82
• Had the most points by a freshman in the MVC dating back to Drake’s Sara Rhine in 2015-16
• Started 11 consecutive games before coming off the bench in the home win against Southern Illinois
• Scored in double figures in 14 of her 18 games coming off the bench, averaging 14.7 points per game in those contests, while shooting 37.8 percent from three-point range (34-of-90) and 41 percent from the floor
• Her 56 three-pointers rank fourth among Bradley freshman marks
• Third freshmen in school history to have six 20-point outings (last was Burns in 81-82)
• Scored in double figures in eight of last 10 games, averaging 14.6 ppg during that stretch, which included a 19-point effort in a MVC quarterfinal matchup with Illinois State
• Averaged 14.1 points per game in the second half of the MVC regular-season schedule
• Helped spark a late comeback in the home game against Indiana State, collecting 13 points and three steals in a 46-second span as the Braves rallied from 17 down with five minutes to go for an 81-80 victory
• Finished with 18 points, three rebounds, one assist, two blocks and three steals in the game against the Sycamores
• Came off the bench to score a team-high 21 points in the road win at Illinois State, scoring 16 points in the second half
• Made her final three shots against Southern Illinois, including two in overtime, after a 2-for-9 start from the field and finished with 14 points, five rebounds and four steals off the bench in the victory
• Collected 19 points and six steals in just 17 minutes against Chicago State
• After starting the game 1-for-15 from the field, hit the game-winning shot at Cleveland State with a pull-up jumper from the elbow with 8.9 seconds left
• Hit 6-of-10 three-pointers and scored 28 points in the win at Omaha
• Made her first career start against Oakland, scoring 29 points for the most points by a Bradley freshman since Heather Best had 31 vs. Indiana State on Feb. 29, 1996
• Had 17 of her 29 points in the first half
• First Bradley player to score 20 or more points in the first two games of a season since 2013-14 and first BU freshman with back-to-back 20-point outings since Heather Best in 1995-96
• Named MVC Newcomer of the Week for the week of Nov. 12 after scoring a game-high 24 points off the bench in the season-opening win over Southeast Missouri State
• Her 24 points vs. SEMO were the most by a Bradley freshman in their debut, surpassing the previous high of 23 points by Bradley Hall of Famer Judy Burns vs. SIU Edwardsville on Nov. 20, 1981
• After an 0-for-4 start vs. SEMO, Petree made six of her next seven shots
• Had nine points in the final 8:06 vs. SEMO, including five points in the final 2:30 of play, to help the Braves pull away
• Scored 21 points in just 13 minutes off the bench against Rockhurst on 6-of-10 shooting
High School
• Finalist for Miss Basketball in the state of Michigan as a senior
• Averaged 21 points per game in her final prep season in addition to six rebounds, five steals and nearly three blocks per contest
• Helped the Gators to the state championship game both her junior and senior years
• Played two seasons at Arbor Prep after playing her freshman and sophomore seasons at Salem High School
• Averaged 10.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during her junior campaign
• Honorable mention all-state selection by both the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and the Associated Press as a junior
• All-Area second-team as a junior
Personal
• Daughter of LaToya and Jamey Petree
• Birthdate: April 9, 2000
• Has three siblings: Jala, Mahri & Jace
• Graduated from Rutgers with a degree in marketing
• Her sister Mahri also played for Bradley, which gave the program its first pair of sisters on a roster since 1977-78
• Mahri now plays for UTEP
• Joined Purdue ahead of the 2022-23 campaign, her final eligibility
• Spent three seasons at Bradley, before playing for Rutgers in 2021-22, where she earned her bachelor’s degree
• Played in 149 games with 121 starts
• Scored 2,095 points in career, averaging 14.1 points per game
• Knocked down 262 3-pointers at a 33.5% clip, making a 3-pointer in 117 career games with 70 multi-triple outings
• Scored in double figures 103 times with 41 games of 20 points or more
• Career honors include - Preseason Naismith Award Watch List (2020-21), MVC Preseason Player of the Year (2020-21), First-Team All-MVC (2020-21 & 2019-20), Honorable Mention All-MVC (2018-19), MVC Freshman of the Year (2018-19), MVC Sixth Player of the Year (2018-19), MVC All-Defensive Team (2020-21 & 2019-20), MVC All-Freshman Team (2018-19), MVC All-Tournament Team (2020-21), six MVC Player of the Week honors
2022-23 / AS A FIFTH YEAR
• Played in all 30 games with 27 season starts, ranking fifth on the team with 23.8 minutes per game
• Averaged 14.7 pointers, 3.5 rebounds, .75 assists, and .93 steals per game
• Reached the best shooting percentages from the field of her career 42.7%
• Scored a season-high 31 points vs. Syracuse on Nov. 11, 2022, shooting 13-of-21
• Crossed the 2,000-point benchmark at Indiana on Feb. 19, 2023
• Ended her collegiate career with 2,095 points, leading Purdue in scoring the most points in a single game (31) in the 2022-23 season
• Finished the year ranked 15th in scoring in the Big Ten
2021-22 (SENIOR at Rutgers)
• Played in all 31 games with 26 starts, ranking third on the team with 24.4 minutes per contest
• Averaged 8.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.0 assist, and 1.1 steals per game
• Posted the best shooting percentages of her career (.391 from the field, .384 from three-point range)
• Scored a season-high 20 points in a Big Ten road win at Minnesota, shooting 7-of-13 (Feb. 17)
• Buried a three-pointer with nine seconds left in regulation to force overtime with Harvard (Nov. 19), finishing the game with team-high marks of 17 points, four steals, and three blocks - with two blocks coming in the final 11 seconds of overtime
• Finished the year with 1,655 career points, leading Rutgers in scoring six times throughout 2021-22.
2020-21 (JUNIOR at Bradley)
Named the MVC Preseason Player of the Year in addition to landing on the Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List
• First-Team All-MVC selection for the second straight year and one of seven two-time first-team all-conference picks in program history
• Named to the MVC All-Defensive Team for second consecutive year and joins Bradley’s Heather Best as only players in league history to have 135 or more career three-pointers and 135 or more blocks
• Earned a spot on the MVC All-Tournament team after averaging 14.0 points, 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 2.3 steals per game
• Ranks 62nd nationally in career scoring among active players and her 1,365 career points ranks eighth among active juniors
• Scored a game-high 24 points on 8-for-10 shooting in the MVC semifinal win over Loyola, with 10 of those coming in the third quarter
• Dished out a season-best five assists to go with 12 points, a block and two steals in the championship game
• Two-time MVC Player of the Week selection this year and 16th six-time honoree in MVC history
• Leads the MVC in scoring at 17.5 points per game (80th nationally) and also leads the league in blocks (2.07 per game - 34th nationally)
• Joins Kierstan Bell of Florida Gulf Coast as only players in the nation with 50 made three-pointers and 50 or more blocks
• Trying to join Shelli Braud (1987-88) as only Bradley players to lead MVC in scoring
• Scored 18 or more in 15 games this season and has scored 20 or more 12 times
• Had four consecutive games with 20+ points snapped in the series finale at Evansville (15 points) for the longest streak by a Brave since 2001-02 (10 games)
• Tied a career-best with six blocks in the final game against Loyola to go with a season-high seven rebounds and two steals
• Helped Bradley rally against Northern Illinois, scoring 26 of her 30 points in the second half, including 17 points in the fourth quarter
• Has three 30-point games in her career
• Scored her 1,000th-career point against South Dakota and is currently tied for ninth in career scoring at Bradley
• Fourth fastest player in school history to reach 1,000 career points (65 games)
• Her 26-point half vs. Northern Illinois was the highest scoring half for a Bradley player since Genny Mueller had 26 in the second half vs. Indiana State on March 6, 2004
• Ranks 37th nationally with 106 made free throws
• Fourth in Bradley history with 169 career three-pointers
• Had a game-high 14 points to go with four blocks and four steals in the MVC opener at Drake for the first outing by a Brave with four blocks and four steals since Sonya Harris on March 1, 2009
• Scored 28 points in the win at Drake.
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE at Bradley)
• First-Team All-MVC selection
• Named to MVC’s All-Defensive Team
• Averaged a team-best 16.5 points per game to rank fourth in the MVC in scoring and scored 16.4 points per outing in Valley play
• Scored in double figures in 25 of 29 games, with 10 outings of 20 or more points for the most 20-point games in a season at Bradley since 2001-02
• First three-time MVC Player of the Week selection (single season) in program history
• Second sophomore in program history to reach 800 career points and tied for the fourth fastest Brave to the mark (54 games or fewer)
• Only player in the country with 67 three-pointers and at least 50 blocks and first in MVC history to reach those marks
• One of just four players in the nation over the last five years to have 67 trey’s and 50 or more blocks
• Season point total is ninth among Bradley season marks and most by a Brave since 2001-02
• Had a streak of 23 consecutive games with a made three-pointer, which is the second-longest streak in program history
• Led the MVC in blocks and was first Valley player with 50 blocks and at least 45 steals in a season since Loyola’s Troy Hambric in 2013-14
• Her 67 three-pointers rank as the eighth-best season total in Bradley history and she is eighth in school history with 123 career trey’s
• Scored a career-best 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting against Indiana State for the fourth-best single game scoring performance in program history
• After shooting 8-for-46 in the four games prior, was 8-for-17 with four three-pointers (22 points) in the win at Illinois State
• Her 36 points against Indiana State were most by a Brave since Michelle Young had 38 at Columbia at Nov. 26, 2014 and most in a home game for a Bradley player dating back to a 37-point effort by Karen Anderson on Dec. 14, 1981 against St. Xavier
• After an 0-for-10 start from the field, nailed a three-pointer with 1:42 to play to give Bradley a 72-71 lead in the 77-76 home win against Drake
• Turned in her first career double-double at Loyola (13 pts & 10 reb.)
• Averaged 16.8 points per game in home contests, including 18.5 points per game in the last 11 home games
• Collected a career-high six blocks to go with 24 points in the home win against Illinois State to tie the fourth-best single-game block total in Bradley history and most blocks in a game by a Brave since Tamya Sims (6) vs. Kent State on Dec. 8, 2015
• MVC Player of the Week after she highlighted the home win against North Dakota State with a then career-best 30 points, hitting a career-best six three-pointers
• Earned all-tournament honors at the Roo Holiday Classic
• Her 22 points in the first half vs. North Dakota State was the highest scoring half for a Brave dating back to Dec. 18, 2004 when Dena Williams had 22 points in the first half of a win against Jackson State at Carver Arena
• Scored 17 second-half points to help Bradley rally for the win in the championship game of the Coastal Carolina Classic.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN at Bradley)
• Joined Karin Nicholls (1986-87) as the only Bradley players to earn MVC Freshman of the Year honors
• MVC Sixth Player of the Year
• Honorable mention All-MVC, making her just the third Bradley freshman to earn All-MVC recognition
• Named to the MVC All-Freshman team
• Named MVC Player & Newcomer of the Week for the week of Dec. 17 to become just the seventh player to sweep the awards since 2003-04
• Only five-time MVC Newcomer of the Week selection in program history
• Earned a spot on the NCAA Starting 5 for the week of Dec. 20
• Ranked 10th in the MVC in scoring at 13.2 points per game, with her average ranking third among Bradley freshman marks
• Led the team in blocks (31) and was second with 46 steals, with both totals ranking seventh among Bradley freshman totals
• Scored in double figures in 18 of 30 games with 12 outings of 18 or more
• Her 397 points rank as the second-best season total by a Bradley freshman behind only Judy Burns, who scored 489 points as a frosh in 1981-82
• Had the most points by a freshman in the MVC dating back to Drake’s Sara Rhine in 2015-16
• Started 11 consecutive games before coming off the bench in the home win against Southern Illinois
• Scored in double figures in 14 of her 18 games coming off the bench, averaging 14.7 points per game in those contests, while shooting 37.8 percent from three-point range (34-of-90) and 41 percent from the floor
• Her 56 three-pointers rank fourth among Bradley freshman marks
• Third freshmen in school history to have six 20-point outings (last was Burns in 81-82)
• Scored in double figures in eight of last 10 games, averaging 14.6 ppg during that stretch, which included a 19-point effort in a MVC quarterfinal matchup with Illinois State
• Averaged 14.1 points per game in the second half of the MVC regular-season schedule
• Helped spark a late comeback in the home game against Indiana State, collecting 13 points and three steals in a 46-second span as the Braves rallied from 17 down with five minutes to go for an 81-80 victory
• Finished with 18 points, three rebounds, one assist, two blocks and three steals in the game against the Sycamores
• Came off the bench to score a team-high 21 points in the road win at Illinois State, scoring 16 points in the second half
• Made her final three shots against Southern Illinois, including two in overtime, after a 2-for-9 start from the field and finished with 14 points, five rebounds and four steals off the bench in the victory
• Collected 19 points and six steals in just 17 minutes against Chicago State
• After starting the game 1-for-15 from the field, hit the game-winning shot at Cleveland State with a pull-up jumper from the elbow with 8.9 seconds left
• Hit 6-of-10 three-pointers and scored 28 points in the win at Omaha
• Made her first career start against Oakland, scoring 29 points for the most points by a Bradley freshman since Heather Best had 31 vs. Indiana State on Feb. 29, 1996
• Had 17 of her 29 points in the first half
• First Bradley player to score 20 or more points in the first two games of a season since 2013-14 and first BU freshman with back-to-back 20-point outings since Heather Best in 1995-96
• Named MVC Newcomer of the Week for the week of Nov. 12 after scoring a game-high 24 points off the bench in the season-opening win over Southeast Missouri State
• Her 24 points vs. SEMO were the most by a Bradley freshman in their debut, surpassing the previous high of 23 points by Bradley Hall of Famer Judy Burns vs. SIU Edwardsville on Nov. 20, 1981
• After an 0-for-4 start vs. SEMO, Petree made six of her next seven shots
• Had nine points in the final 8:06 vs. SEMO, including five points in the final 2:30 of play, to help the Braves pull away
• Scored 21 points in just 13 minutes off the bench against Rockhurst on 6-of-10 shooting
High School
• Finalist for Miss Basketball in the state of Michigan as a senior
• Averaged 21 points per game in her final prep season in addition to six rebounds, five steals and nearly three blocks per contest
• Helped the Gators to the state championship game both her junior and senior years
• Played two seasons at Arbor Prep after playing her freshman and sophomore seasons at Salem High School
• Averaged 10.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during her junior campaign
• Honorable mention all-state selection by both the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and the Associated Press as a junior
• All-Area second-team as a junior
Personal
• Daughter of LaToya and Jamey Petree
• Birthdate: April 9, 2000
• Has three siblings: Jala, Mahri & Jace
• Graduated from Rutgers with a degree in marketing
• Her sister Mahri also played for Bradley, which gave the program its first pair of sisters on a roster since 1977-78
• Mahri now plays for UTEP