2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster

Izabel Varejão
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- C
- Height:
- 6-4
- Hometown:
- Vitoria-Espirito Santo, Brazil
- High School:
- Neuse Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.)
Senior (2022-23)
• Academic All-Big Ten
Junior (2021-22)
• Earned varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Appeared in 24 games, averaging 2.0 points, and 0.9 rebounds in 4.7 minutes per game
• Went for six points and five rebounds in just 14 minutes against Michigan State (Feb. 24)
• Turned in a season-high nine points with two blocks, a rebound and a steal at Northwestern (Feb. 13)
• Scored seven points with a rebound at Nebraska (Jan. 4)
• Grabbed a season-high three rebounds against Baylor (Dec. 19)
• Made her season debut against St. Francis Brooklyn (Nov. 13)
Sophomore (2020-21)
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Returned to the team Feb. 21 after facing travel issues back into the country
• Did not see game action
Freshman (2019-20)
• Earned first varsity letter after appearing in all 32 games, starting once
• Averaged 5.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 14.2 minutes per game
• Had a career-best 12 points with two rebounds and three assists in the Big Ten Tournament against Nebraska (March 5)
• Had 10 points and seven rebounds against Michigan State (Feb. 23)
• Had six points, six rebounds and three blocks at Minnesota (Feb. 10)
• Scored 11 points on 5-for-6 shooting with four rebounds, two assists and three steals at Northwestern (Jan. 30)
• Recorded 11 points to go with seven rebounds, four assists and three blocks at Eastern Michigan (Nov. 27)
Prep
• Neuse Christian Academy (2019)
• Averaged 14.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game as a junior
• Helped high school team to the National Christian School Athletic Association Division I championship and a runner-up finish in the 1A N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association as a sophomore
• Member of U18 Brazilian National Team in 2016
• McDonald's All-America game nominee
• Ranked as No. 12 recruit by All-Star Girls Report (ASGR)
Personal
• Uncle, Anderson Varejão, played in the NBA for 13 seasons
• Majoring in Gender and Health