2024-25 Women's Basketball
Biography
Accolades:
GNAC All-Academic: 2024
2024-25: Played in 15 games...averaged 2.1 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...tallied a season-high six points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block vs. Regis (MA) (Jan. 7)...matched her career-high five rebounds along with two points and one assist at Colby-Sawyer (Jan. 11)...career-high three assists vs. Elms (Jan. 25)...recorded five points and three rebounds vs. Dean (Feb. 22)
2023-24: Played in 14 games...averaged 1.9 points per game...recorded a career-high five rebounds and matched her career-high with two assists along with five points, one steal and one block vs. Maine-Farmington (Nov. 21)...matched her career-high with seven points at Elms (Jan. 20)
2022-23: Played in 21 games...averaged 1.8 points per game...recorded a career-high seven points, three rebounds and one block vs. Anna Maria (Jan. 3)...recorded a career-high two assists and matched her career-high with three rebounds along with five points vs. Dean (Feb. 2)
Why Saint Joseph's? I chose to attend Saint Joseph's College because of the academic and athletic opportunities they offered.
High School: Played basketball and volleyball for four years at Scarborough High School…named as the team's Most Outstanding Player and garnered First Team All-SMAA, Hoops 8 All-Tournament, and Honorable Mention All-State accolades and was a Maine Miss Basketball Semifinalist as a senior…also claimed Third Team All-SMAA honors as a sophomore…helped the Red Storm win the regional championship and post a state runner-up finish her freshman year…helped her volleyball team win the regional and state championships her senior year…listed on the Academic Honor Roll all four years with a pair of SMAA All-Academic nods…played club basketball for the Maine Firecrackers for seven years and the Maine Renegades for three years.
Community Service: Member of the Key Club.
Personal: Lindsay Rose Fiorillo, daughter of Kim and Mike Fiorillo…has one sibling, Nick Fiorillo...her father Mike, who graduated from St. Joe's in 1986, was a four-year standout for the Monks' men's basketball program and was inducted into the SJC Hall of Fame in 2002.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2022-23Freshman
Guard
5'8"
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2023-24Sophomore
Guard
5'8"
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