2012-13 Women's Basketball Roster

#4 Skylar Diggins 2011-12 Women's Basketball Roster

Guard


Height 5'9''
Class Junior
Hometown South Bend, IN
High School Washington
Skylar Diggins - Women's Basketball - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Bio

CAREER HONORS

2013: WNBA First-Round Draft Pick (third overall – Tulsa Shock) … Nancy Lieberman Award recipient … Dawn Staley Award recipient … WBCA Coaches[apos] All-America Team … Associated Press First-Team All-America (unanimous) … Wooden Award All-America Team … USBWA All-America Team … Sports Illustrated First-Team All-America … Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-America … BIG EAST Player of the Year … First-Team All-BIG EAST (unanimous) … NCAA Norfolk Regional Most Outstanding Player … World Vision Classic MVP … BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … Three-time BIG EAST Player of the Week (Dec. 23, Feb. 18, March 5) … BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

2012: Nancy Lieberman Award recipient … WBCA Coaches[apos] All-America Team … Associated Press First-Team All-America … Wooden Award All-America Team … BIG EAST Player of the Year … First-Team All-BIG EAST (unanimous) … NCAA Raleigh Regional Most Outstanding Player … NCAA Women[apos]s Final Four All-Tournament Team … Junkanoo Jam (Freeport Division) All-Tournament Team … Preseason WNIT All-Tournament Team … Three-time BIG EAST Player of the Week (Nov. 21, Jan. 9, Feb. 28) … BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

2011: WBCA Coaches[apos] All-America Team … Associated Press Third-Team All-America … First-Team All-BIG EAST (unanimous) … NCAA Dayton Regional Most Outstanding Player … NCAA Women[apos]s Final Four All-Tournament Team … BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … BIG EAST Player of the Week (Feb. 14) … BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

2010: Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America … State Farm Coaches[apos] All-America Team (honorable mention) … Second-Team All-BIG EAST … BIG EAST All-Freshman Team … BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team … Paradise Jam Island Division MVP … Four-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week … BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

OVERVIEW: Nicknamed ‘Sky’ … will go down as arguably the greatest player in Notre Dame women[apos]s basketball history, leading the Fighting Irish to a four-year run of excellence not seen in program annals (130 wins, three Final Fours, two national championship games, two BIG EAST titles, one BIG EAST tourney title) … one of the nation[apos]s premier players at any position, and the country[apos]s top point guard, completing a seamless transition from the shooting guard role as a freshman … four-time All-American who was exceptional leader on and off the floor … had remarkable ability to raise not only her own play, but those around her, through her energy, passion and intensity … thrived in pressure situations … had poise, maturity and creativity, often seeing the game several plays ahead of her competition … exceptional perimeter scorer with range to three-point line and beyond … noted for her speed and uncanny ability to get into the paint and break apart opposing defenses … superb passing skills and court vision created numerous opportunities for teammates, while her long arms and aggressive style on defense made her an invaluable contributor, especially in traps and presses … outstanding work ethic …never satisfied with her performance and always sought ways to improve … was selected in the first round of the 2013 WNBA Draft with the third overall selection (matching the highest in school history; second ND alum to be lottery pick in as many seasons after Devereaux Peters) by the Tulsa Shock … named to 2013 WNBA All-Rookie Team, the first Fighting Irish alum ever to earn that honor.

IN THE NOTRE DAME RECORD BOOK: One of only six NCAA Division I players since 1999-2000 to compile 2,000 points/500 rebounds/500 assists/300 steals in her career — others were Alana Beard (Duke), Shenise Johnson (Miami-Fla.), Leilani Mitchell (Idaho/Utah), Maya Moore (Connecticut) and Courtney Vandersloot (Gonzaga) …only Notre Dame basketball player (either gender) to amass 2,000 points/500 rebounds/500 assists/300 steals in her career (men[apos]s player Chris Thomas met all marks except steals (244) from 2001-05) … at the time of her graduation, held or shared no fewer than 32 game (overall and Purcell Pavilion), season and career records at Notre Dame … also ranked among the top five on 105 of program[apos]s game (overall and arena), season or career lists upon her departure … owned Notre Dame career records for points, steals, free throws made, free throws attempted, games started, minutes played, double-figure scoring games and triple-doubles … ranked second in school history for career assists, field goals made, field goals attempted and games played …ranked among top 15 in BIG EAST Conference history (regular season games only; 1982-83 to present) for career free throws made (7th), free throws attempted (11th), assists (15th) and steals (tied-15th) … started final 86 games of her career (third-longest streak in school history), and 114 of 115 during her final three years … after coming off bench in first four games of freshman season, only other two ‘non-starts’ came on Senior Day when she chose to give up her spot in the lineup to walk-on senior teammates starting for first and only time in their careers (Feb. 23, 2010 vs. Marquette; Feb. 26, 2011 vs. Cincinnati) … only player in school history to be four-time All-American, three-time NCAA regional Most Outstanding Player and two-time BIG EAST Player of the Year … joined Ruth Riley as only Fighting Irish players to be two-time first-team All-America selections and three-time first-team all-BIG EAST picks … only Notre Dame player to earn the Nancy Lieberman Award (nation[apos]s top point guard) and one of only three players in award[apos]s history to claim the honor twice.

SENIOR SEASON (2012-13): Started all 37 games, averaging 17.1 ppg, 6.1 apg, 3.5 rpg. and 3.1 spg., with three double-doubles and one triple-double (at DePaul) … set school record with 114 steals, while career-high 225 assists were third-most for one season in program history … increased nearly all averages in five-game run during the NCAA Championship (17.4 ppg., 7.4 apg., 3.2 spg., .400 3FG%) … scored in double figures 33 times, including 12 20-point games (both team highs) … posted team-best 10 ‘5-5-5’ games this season (at least 5 in three of five major statistical categories) … led BIG EAST/ranked 19th in nation in assists … also third in BIG EAST/18th nationally in steals, fourth in free throw percentage (.814) and scoring, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.67) and sixth in three-point percentage (.362) … had 25 points (career-high 12 FTM) at Central Michigan, along with four assists, season-best six steals … picked up first double-double of season against Utah State with 12 points and game-high 10 assists … scored 22 points (8-12 FG, 5-6 FT) in 24 minutes against Kansas State; also dished out eight assists and had two steals … locked up MVP honors at World Vision Classic with 24 points, five steals and four assists against No. 22 Texas A&M … named BIG EAST Player of the Week for fifth time in career … set new career high with 14 assists (tied for fourth-most in nation in 2012-13) vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in 17 minutes; also went 3-for-4 from the field to chip in seven points and three steals … filled up the stat sheet in BIG EAST opener at No. 1 Connecticut with 19 points (two clutch second-half 3FG), six rebounds, five assists and four steals, including two game-winning free throws with 49.4 seconds left to give Notre Dame first-ever road win over top-ranked opponent … led Irish to overtime road win at South Florida, tallying 19 points (7-7 FT), while adding six assists and career-high five blocks in 44 minutes; had four points in OT, including layup with 3:47 left that put ND ahead for good and two FT with 23.4 seconds left and Irish leading by three … turned in fifth ‘5-5-5’ game with 15 points (8-10 FT), nine assists and six steals against Georgetown …had sixth ‘5-5-5’ game (second in a row) with game-high 18 points, six rebounds and six assists vs. St. John[apos]s … became fourth player in program history to reach the 2,000 point plateau with a layup off the opening tip just four seconds into the game against Providence; basket started one of more efficient offensive performances of her career with game-high 21 points (9-10 FG) in only 20 minutes — all 21 points (on 9-9 FG) came in first half, including 16 in the first 7:57 … led team to first-ever road win at No. 9 Tennessee, dropping in career-high 33 points (13-26 FG, 3-7 3FG), while adding five assists and four steals … had 21 points (9-13 FG), seven assists and four steals in Big Monday trouncing of No. 10/11 Louisville … chalked up game highs of 23 points, seven assists and four steals at Marquette … registered second triple-double of career and fourth in school history with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists at DePaul … recorded eighth ‘5-5-5’ game of season on Senior Night against No. 22/20 Syracuse with 24 points (21 in first half) and game highs of eight assists and six steals … piled up game highs of 28 points (season-high 4-7 3FG) and six assists at Providence …scored game-high 29 points (11-31 FG, 7-9 FT) and grabbed career high-tying 11 rebounds in final home game (triple-overtime win vs. No. 3 Connecticut); played all 55 minutes (school record), while 31 field goals attempted tied school record and set arena record; sent game to OT on free throw with 27.2 seconds left in regulation, then had four points and two critical steals in third overtime to seal win … averaged 23.7 points (including five 20-point showings) and 6.8 assists in six games from Feb. 11 (Louisville)-March 4 (Connecticut) … first Notre Dame player in more than six years with consecutive 25-point games (Charel Allen, 2007) … had 16 points, six assists, four steals and three rebounds in 27 minutes of BIG EAST semifinal win over No. 16/15 Louisville … helped Irish lock up first BIG EAST Championship title with ninth ‘5-5-5’ game of season at No. 3 Connecticut (12 points, six assists, five steals and three rebounds); came up with decisive steal with eight seconds left in tie game, then weaved through three Connecticut defenders before passing off to Natalie Achonwa for game-winning layup with 1.8 seconds remaining …scored 10 points and added six assists in NCAA Championship opening-round win over Tennessee-Martin … tallied 16 points (6-7 FT), five assists, four rebounds and three steals in NCAA second-round win at Iowa … passed Beth Morgan (Cunningham) as school[apos]s all-time scoring leader in NCAA Sweet 16 win over Kansas, finishing with game-high 27 points (11-19 FG, 4-6 3FG), including 22 points in first half; also had game-high nine assists, three rebounds and three steals… in NCAA Elite Eight win over No. 5 Duke, tallied game highs in points (24, 9-16 FG, 4-8 3FG), assists (9) and steals (5) despite missing significant portion of first half with foul trouble; nailed three three-pointers in span of 2:18 near end of first half to fuel ND comeback from early nine-point deficit; also added five rebounds to seal 10th ‘5-5-5’ game of the season and NCAA Norfolk Regional Most Outstanding Player honors (her third regional MOP trophy in as many years) … nearly had double-double in final college game, finishing with 10 points and game-high eight assists (plus game-best four steals and three blocks) in NCAA Women[apos]s Final Four semifinal against No. 3 Connecticut.

JUNIOR SEASON (2011-12): Started all 39 games, averaging career-high 16.8 points, 5.7 assists and 2.6 steals per game … became first Fighting Irish player and just the fourth NCAA Division I player in the past decade (since 2001-02) to register 600 points, 200 assists and 100 steals in a single season … set school record with 102 steals, while 222 assists were third-most on the Notre Dame single-season list, and 657 points ranked fourth on the school[apos]s single-season chart … posted second-best assist-turnover ratio (2.16) by a Fighting Irish player in one season … four double-doubles tied for fourth-most by a Notre Dame guard in a single season … only BIG EAST player to rank among top five in conference in three of five major statistical categories, leading in both assists (5.7 apg. – 16th in nation) and steals (2.6 spg. – 55th in nation), and fourth in scoring (16.8 ppg. – 70th in nation), while also posting her conference-best 2.16 assist-turnover ratio (10th in nation) … ranked among the top 10 in the BIG EAST in free throw percentage (9th – .786) and field goal percentage (tied-10th – .500; 35th in nation) … claimed BIG EAST regular season statistical titles in assists (5.8 apg. – second Notre Dame player to win the BIG EAST assist title, and first since current Fighting Irish assistant coach Niele Ivey in 1999-2000), steals (2.6 spg.), and assist-turnover ratio (2.3) … also finished conference play among the top 15 in the BIG EAST in scoring (3rd – 17.8 ppg.), field goal percentage (9th – .508) and free throw percentage (12th – .788) … posted 13 20-point games (one 30-point outing) and five double-digit assist games this season … named BIG EAST Player of the Week (Nov. 21) after averaging 21.0 points, 6.0 assists and 3.3 steals per game with a .544 field goal percentage (31-of-57), .864 free throw percentage (19-of-22) and 1.5 assist-to-turnover ratio in leading Notre Dame to a runner-up finish in the Preseason WNIT … had 21 points and eight assists vs. Akron … tallied 14 points (6-9 FG), seven assists (no turnovers) and six steals against Indiana State … piled up 22 points (9-14 FG), six assists and four steals against Hartford … had 27 points in Preseason WNIT title game at No. 1 Baylor … scored 22 points with five steals vs. USC … tallied 19 points and eight rebounds vs. No. 7/6 Duke, including game-tying layup with 13.9 seconds left (part of school-record-tying 18-point second-half comeback by Irish) … delivered eight assists at Creighton … filled stat sheet against Marquette to open BIG EAST play with 17 points, seven assists and six steals … had more assists (7) than Purdue[apos]s entire team (5) while scoring nine points with six rebounds against the No. 12/14 Boilermakers … registered third career double-double with 16 points and 11 assists vs. No. 8/7 Kentucky, becoming the first Notre Dame player since 2001 to dish out at least seven assists in four consecutive contests … scored 14 points in 16 minutes vs. Central Florida … good for another double-double with 11 points and 10 assists in only 18 minutes of action against Longwood … had 21 points in 16 minutes at Mercer, becoming the first Fighting Irish player in seven years not to miss a shot from the floor, with a minimum of eight field goal attempts (8-8 FG, 1-1 3FG, 4-4 FT) … perfect from the line (6-6 FT) and scored 14 points in 21 minutes at Seton Hall … recorded team-high 22 points (16 in the second half and overtime) to help hand No. 2 Connecticut its first BIG EAST regular season defeat since 2008; also had game-high four steals as the Irish forced the Huskies into season-high 27 turnovers en route to being named the BIG EAST Player of the Week for the second time on the season … scored over 20 points for the third time in four outings with 22 points (7-12 FG, 8-10 FT) with four assists at No. 18/17 Georgetown … 11 steals, four steals and seven rebounds at Cincinnati … posted 20 points and four assists during home victory vs. Villanova … matched (then) season-high mark with 27 points (career-high 5-7 3FG) and added five rebounds, five assists and four steals in home win over No. 7/9 Tennessee … hit 9 of 15 shots from the field to total 24 points and had six assists with career-best three blocks at St. John[apos]s … game-high 18 points at No. 13/14 Rutgers including three three-pointers during a 22-6 first-half spurt … third double-double of the season came behind 11 points and 10 assists vs. No. 23 DePaul (her fourth double-digit assist game of the season, the most by a Fighting Irish player in one year since 2004-05) … netted career-high 32 points (most by an Irish player in a regular-season game since 2006 and most in a losing effort since 1995) in a home loss to West Virginia (12-18 FT) … scored game high-tying 19 points (7-9 FG) to go along with seven assists and three steals against Providence … tallied a team-high 21 points (5-11 FG, 11-12 FT) and seven assists in victory at No. 16 Louisville … tallied 18 points and dropped nine assists in victory over USF … collected 20 points in win at No. 4 Connecticut, including eight in game-turning 13-2 second-half run … had 12 points, season high-tying six steals and five assists in BIG EAST quarterfinal win over No. RV/23 DePaul … finished with team-high 16 points in BIG EAST Championship game against No. 4 Connecticut … packed stat sheet in NCAA Championship opener vs. Liberty with seven points, nine rebounds and six assists … scored efficient 21 points (9-15 FG), including 15 in the second half, and added four assists in NCAA second-round win over California … made history in NCAA Raleigh Regional final against No. 5 Maryland with 22 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds and five steals to tally first triple-double in Notre Dame postseason history (and third overall — first since Sara Liebscher vs. Detroit on Feb. 15, 1990); first triple-double ever recorded by a BIG EAST player in the NCAA Championship, not to mention being only the second triple-double posted by any player in a regional final game (has not happened in a Final Four contest), and the first since Hall of Fame center Anne Donovan did so for Old Dominion in 1983 … filled stat sheet with 19 points, four assists, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks in a season-high 44 minutes en route to overtime victory over No. 3 Connecticut in NCAA Final Four; had play of the night with 1:30 left in extra period, blocking Bria Hartley[apos]s layup attempt, grabbing rebound and leading fast break that ended with Brittany Mallory[apos]s three-pointer for four-point lead … scored team-high 20 points in NCAA national championship game against No. 1 Baylor.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010-11): Started 38 of 39 games (gave up starting spot on Senior Day to walk-on forward Mary Forr) … ranked second on team in scoring (15.0 ppg), tops in assists (4.9 apg) and third in steals (2.0 spg) … posted second-highest scoring and assist totals ever by a Notre Dame sophomore (585 points, 186 assists), while becoming first Fighting Irish player ever to log 400 points, 100 assists and 75 steals twice in her career … only second player in school history to reach 1,000-point mark (3/28/11 vs. Tennessee) before end of her sophomore season (Beth Morgan – 1,000 points from 1993-95) … played 1,226 minutes, finishing one minute shy of Morgan[apos]s school record for one season (set in 1996-97) … collected 12 points, four assists and four steals in season opener against New Hampshire … had game-high eight assists vs. Morehead State … game-high 22 points and team-high five assists in career-best 47 minutes of 2OT loss vs. No. 15 UCLA … went for 18 points at No. 9/10 Kentucky … posted a pair of seven-assist games during the WBCA Classic against IUPUI and Butler … shared game-high honors with 21 points (including 15 in a 17-2 second-half run that pulled Fighting Irish within six with 5:00 left) during a road defeat at No. 2/3 Baylor; also tied a career-best mark with a quartet of three-pointers and added five assists and four steals against the Lady Bears … scored all 14 of her points against Purdue in the first half, while also handing out a game-high six assists … scorched Creighton for game-high 18 points … posted second career double-double in win over Gonzaga, pairing 19 points with career-best 11 rebounds and team-high five assists … needed 19 minutes to log 18 points (7-8 FG) with seven assists against Southeast Missouri State … had 16 points and five assists against No. 2 Connecticut … scored 12 points (6-6 FT) while registering five assists and two steals vs. Louisville … netted game-high 20 points (2-4 3FG) and recorded five assists and three steals to down Pittsburgh … poured in a game-high 22 points (8-10 FT) and six assists against No. 16/17 Georgetown … stuffed stat sheet with six points, six rebounds and six assists to help down No. RV/23 St. John[apos]s … dropped in 13 points (5-6 FT) while grabbing six boards and two steals in win over Villanova … posted eight points (4-4 FT), seven rebounds, five assists and five steals (first career ‘5-5-5-5’ game) to help down No. RV/25 Syracuse … put 17 points (9-12 FT) on the board at South Florida, while charting four rebounds and four assists … drained 14 points (4-4 FG, 6-7 FT) while registering game-high six rebounds, seven assists and five steals (second career ‘5-5-5-5’ game) against Seton Hall … finished the game against Rutgers with 20 points (3-5 3FG), five rebounds and five assists, marking her sixth ‘5-5-5’ game this season … knocked down team-high 22 points (17 in first half) and grabbed four rebounds at No. 2 Connecticut — 17 first-half points were most by UConn opposing individual all season, topping five UConn opposing teams[apos] first-half outputs, including No. 3 Duke (15) … registered 10 points, seven rebounds and seven assists at No. 19/18 West Virginia … good for 12 points in the home finale vs. Cincinnati … closed out the regular season with team-high 18 points at No. 12/11 DePaul … opened BIG EAST Championship with 14 points against Louisville … had team-high 19 points, six rebounds and four assists in BIG EAST semifinal win over No. 9/13 DePaul … dropped in 14 points against top-ranked Connecticut in BIG EAST final; also recorded five rebounds, five assists, two blocks and two steals … posted 20 points, four rebounds and three assists in NCAA tournament opener at Utah … had balanced effort in NCAA second-round win over Temple, recording 15 points, game-high seven assists, two blocks and two steals … had career-high 12 assists in NCAA Sweet 16 win over No. 21/20 Oklahoma (most assists by Notre Dame player in NCAA tournament game, and most in any game since 1/2/00 – Niele Ivey vs. Marquette) …netted 24 points (with four assists and four steals) in NCAA Elite Eight win over No. 4 Tennessee, surpassing career 1,000-point mark … erupted for season-high 28 points (10-14 FG) and six assists in NCAA Final Four win over No. 1 Connecticut … totaled team-high 23 points and four steals in the national championship game against Texas A&M … only second Notre Dame player ever to record four 20-point games in one NCAA tournament run (Katryna Gaither had five in 1997) … averaged 19.3 points and 5.8 assists with a .455 field goal percentage and .407 three-point percentage during the 2011 NCAA Championship.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2009-10): Appeared in all 35 games, starting 30 times … led team in scoring (13.8 ppg.), steals (2.6 spg.) and assists (tied – 3.2 apg.), while ranking third on the squad in three-point percentage (.350) and free throw percentage (.782) … chalked up a team-high 24 double-digit scoring games, including seven 20-point outings … set Notre Dame freshman records for steals (90), free throws made (111), free throws attempted (142) and minutes played (1,028), while ranking among the top five on the Fighting Irish rookie charts for points (3rd – 484), scoring average (tied/4th – 13.8 ppg.), field goals made (3rd – 169), field goals attempted (3rd – 385), three-point field goals made (4th – 35), three-point attempts (5th – 100), three-point percentage (5th – .350), assists (3rd – 112), steals per game (2nd – 2.6 spg.), games started (tied/2nd – 30), games played (2nd – 35) and minutes per game (5th – 29.4) … had team-high eight ‘5-5-5’ games (including all three NCAA tournament games) and at least one steal in 33 of 35 games (16 outings with 3+ steals, including all six postseason games) … fourth Notre Dame player to score 400 points as a freshman (most since Beth Morgan tallied 518 points in 1993-94, the last time a Notre Dame rookie led team in scoring) … first Notre Dame freshman with 100 assists in debut season since 1994-95 (Mollie Peirick) … made college debut vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff with 14 points (10 in the first half), eight rebounds, five assists and four steals … dropped in 21 points and added three blocks in win over No. 23/24 San Diego State at Paradise Jam … earned first career start vs. South Carolina at Paradise Jam, tallying 12 points and four steals … scored 14 of team-high 16 points vs. No. 20/17 Oklahoma in first half, connecting on all four three-point attempts in the period (finished 4-6 on 3FG) … named MVP of Paradise Jam Island Division after averaging 16.3 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 3.0 apg., with .538 FG% (21-39) and .545 3FG% (6-11) and leading Irish to three wins and tournament title … shared team-high scoring honors vs. Eastern Michigan with 15 points, including go-ahead three-point play with 11:09 left and four key points in 8-0 run after final second-half media timeout … collected 15 points, seven rebounds (five offensive) and four assists against No. 18/16 Vanderbilt … chalked up 15 points, four assists and two steals at Purdue; had six points, steal and assist in 12-2 run bridging halftime to help Notre Dame wipe out early 10-point deficit … had sharp BIG EAST debut vs. Villanova with game-high 18 points (7-9 FG, 1-1 3FG, 3-3 FT) … powered second-half surge for Irish at Louisville, scoring 15 of team-high 20 points (on 6-7 FG) in final 20 minutes … scored 15 points and nabbed team-high four steals vs. No. 16/11 West Virginia, tallying eight of team[apos]s first 11 points, then seven in a 2:06 span during second-half rally … another stat sheet stuffer at Syracuse with game-high 21 points (4-9 3FG), six assists, six rebounds and game-high four steals; scored 13 of 21 points in first 11 minutes, hitting four treys … had team-high 14 points and four steals in win at Rutgers, including pair of buckets in 12-3 run late in second half after RU has closed to within two points … strong effort vs. Pittsburgh with 23 points, season-high 10 rebounds and six assists (first career double-double) … scored 18 of team-high 20 points (career-high 10-12 FT) in second half at No. 22/23 St. John[apos]s after first-half foul trouble … came off bench for Senior Night game vs. Marquette and finished with eight points, six rebounds and season-high nine assists (most by Notre Dame rookie since 1/16/07 – Melissa Lechlitner vs. St. John[apos]s) … connected for team-high 21 points (7-11 FG, 7-8 FT) in BIG EAST quarterfinal victory over No. 16 St. John[apos]s … scored team-best 10 points (all in first half, made four of first seven shots) of BIG EAST semifinal loss to No. 1 Connecticut … extraordinary performance in NCAA second-round win over Vermont with 31 points (13-21 FG), career-best seven steals and six assists; most points ever by Notre Dame rookie in NCAA tourney game and tied school records for steals and field goals made in NCAA game … balanced night in NCAA Sweet 16 game vs. Oklahoma with 10 points, six steals, five rebounds and four assists; sent game to overtime by canning three-pointer from right wing with 32 seconds left in regulation.High School: Four-year starter at Washington High School (combined record of 102-7, .936) in South Bend, Ind., where she played for coaches Marilyn Coddens and Maurice Scott … started 107 of 108 games in prep career … helped team reach Indiana Class 4A state championship game each year (won title in sophomore season of 2006-07) … team ranked No. 1 in nation by ESPN Hoopgurlz for much of 2008-09 season, going undefeated before two-point last-second loss in state championship game (and mythical national title contest) to Ben Davis High School at Indianapolis[apos] Lucas Oil Stadium … career averages of 25.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 4.4 steals and 1.5 blocks per game … career totals of 2,790 points (third in state history behind Stephanie White and Shanna Zolman), 620 rebounds, 601 assists, 475 steals and 161 blocks … holds school records in all major statistical categories … career single-game highs of 43 points (as freshman in [apos]05-06 vs. South Bend St. Joseph[apos]s), 17 rebounds (Indiana Class 4A state championship game record in [apos]07 final win over Columbus East), 12 assists, 12 steals and nine blocks … during senior season of 2008-09, she averaged 29.0 ppg. (led state for second consecutive year), 6.3 rpg., 6.2 apg. (eighth in state), 5.4 spg. (fifth in state), and 2.2 bpg., with .555 field goal percentage (263-474) and .406 three-point percentage (56-138, 16th in state) as Washington compiled a 26-1 record and earned its fourth consecutive state finals appearance … tallied 14 30-point games out of 26 games played … narrowly missed rare quadruple-double in [apos]08-09 season opener vs. LaPorte, finishing with 28 points, 12 assists, 12 steals and nine rebounds … as a junior in 2007-08, she averaged 29.5 ppg. (tops in state), 7.6 rpg., 4.5 apg., 3.9 spg., and 1.7 bpg., while leading Washington to a 23-3 record and a state finals berth … averaged 24.4 ppg., 4.9 rpg., 6.1 apg., and 4.7 spg., as a sophomore in 2006-07 while helping WHS to a 28-1 record and the Class 4A state title … averaged 20.8 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 5.4 apg., 3.6 spg., and 1.2 bpg. as a freshman in 2005-06 when Washington posted a 25-2 record and advanced to the state championship game … scored at least 700 points in each of her final three seasons, ranking as three of the top 23 single-season scoring marks in state history (career-high 767 points in 2007-08 ranks ninth all-time) … owns two of top five Class 4A state championship game scoring records (29 in [apos]09 is third; 27 in [apos]07 is fifth) … set 4A state finals record with four three-pointers in [apos]06 … exceptional student-athlete who compiled a 3.92 cumulative grade-point average in high school, graduating summa cum laude and finishing sixth among 300 students taking AP and honors courses at her school … graduated from same high school as former Notre Dame two-time All-America forward Jacqueline Batteast, who ranks fourth on the school[apos]s all-time scoring list (1,874 points) and also won a WNBA title with the Detroit Shock in 2006.

HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS/HONORS: 2009 Gatorade National High School Athlete of the Year (all sports), joining elite company that included previous winners LeBron James (2003), Dwight Howard (2004), Candace Parker (2004), Tina Charles (2006) and Maya Moore (2007) … 2009 consensus National High School Player of the Year, earning top honors from Gatorade, Atlanta Tipoff Club (Naismith Trophy), ESPN Hoopgurlz and MaxPreps … 2009 McDonald[apos]s and WBCA All-American (MVP at both all-star games, second player to do so following Alexis Hornbuckle) … also won Powerade Jam Fest Girls[apos] 3-Point Shootout title, besting Georgetown signee Sugar Rodgers in the final … three-time high school All-American by Parade magazine (first team 2008 and 2009; third team 2007) and EA Sports (first team 2008 and 2009; second team 2007) … USA Today All-USA Team (first team 2009; third team 2008) … USA Today All-Underclass Team (2006) … two-time Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year (2008 and 2009) … two-time MaxPreps Indiana Player of the Year/first-team All-American (2008 and 2009) … 2009 Indiana Miss Basketball (second Notre Dame signee to earn the honor and first since 1982, when Marion High School graduate/Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer Trena Keys was tapped for the award) … scored combined 54 points in two-game series sweep for Indiana All-Stars over Kentucky (one off series record) … 2009 South Bend Tribune Girls[apos] Athlete of the Year (covers all female high school athletes in all sports throughout newspaper[apos]s coverage area) … four-time Associated Press all-state selection (first team in 2007, 2008 and 2009; third team in 2006) and coaches[apos] all-state choice (first team 2007, 2008 and 2009; second team 2006) … consensus No. 1 guard in the country by all major recruiting services … ranked second overall by Blue Star Basketball and third by All-Star Girls Report, Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and ESPN Hoopgurlz (highest ranking ever for point guard from Hoopgurlz) … enjoyed extensive AAU career playing for South Bend Soldiers (coached by Maurice Scott) and The Family (coached by Kevin Merriweather) … also a standout volleyball player at WHS — three-year team captain and two-time all-league selection (2008 and 2009) … National Honor Society.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Five-time USA Basketball gold medalist (four in international competition) … most recently participated to USA Basketball Senior Women[apos]s National Team mini-camp (along with former Notre Dame teammate Kayla McBride) in October 2013, putting her under consideration for selection to 2014 USA World Championship Team and 2016 USA Olympic Team … part of 2012 United States 3×3 Team that went 9-0 and earned gold medal at inaugural FIBA 3×3 World Championships in Athens, Greece (statistics not available for all games) … also claimed silver medal in 2012 FIBA 3×3 World Championship skills competition … served as co-captain for 2011 USA World University Games Team (joined by Notre Dame teammates Natalie Novosel and Devereaux Peters) that went 6-0 and struck gold at World University Games in Shenzhen, China … started all six games, averaging 12.3 ppg. while leading all tournament players (regardless of country) in assists (4.8 apg.) and ranking among the top 10 at the event in steals (third with team-high 3.3 spg.) and field goal percentage (10th at .475) … narrowly missed breaking two longstanding USA Basketball World University Games records — 20 steals ranked third all-time behind the 21 thefts collected in 1987 by Alisa Scott and Women[apos]s Basketball Hall of Famer/1988 Wade Trophy recipient Teresa Weatherspoon, and 29 assists were third-most by a USA Basketball player at the World University Games, one off the record shared by Kamie Ethridge (1985) and Suzie McConnell (1987) … also was co-captain on 2009 USA U19 World Championships Team that won gold medal at FIBA U19 World Championships in Thailand in August (team coached by current ND associate head coach Carol Owens) … started eight times in USA[apos]s nine games at U19 Worlds (missed pool play matchup with Canada due to illness), averaging 11.6 points (third on the team, 16th for entire tournament), 3.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists (second on the team, 11th for entire tournament) and 1.1 steals per game … also led the Stars & Stripes with .857 free throw percentage (18-of-21, tied for third in entire tournament) and nine three-pointers (.333 percentage was second on the team and 12th in tournament), while 2.5 assist-to-turnover ratio (15 assists, six turnovers) would have been tops for the entire tournament, but she was one assist shy of the minimum qualifying standard … started all five games at 2008 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, leading United States to perfect 5-0 record and gold medal; averaged 10.8 ppg. (second on team), 3.2 rpg., 3.6 apg. (first on team) and 2.0 spg. (tied-first on team) … also ranked among top 10 in entire tournament in scoring (10th), field goal percentage (7th – .500), assists (2nd), steals (tied-8th) and assist/turnover ratio (2nd – 2.00) … at 2007 USA Basketball Youth Development Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo., helped USA White team to 5-0 record and gold medal.

PERSONAL DATA: Daughter of Renee Scott and Tige Diggins, and stepdaughter of Maurice Scott … has three younger brothers and one younger sister … one of 19 Indiana natives ever to play for Fighting Irish, most from any state … talented disc jockey … well-known for her social media appeal, particularly through Twitter, where her account (@SkyDigg4) has more than 400,000 followers (as of October 2013), among the most of any female athlete … received NCAA waivers to attend the first two espnW retreats in 2010 (La Jolla, Calif.) and 2011 (Tucson, Ariz.); was part of panel discussions on future of women[apos]s athletics and mentorship, joining such notable athletes as WNBA legend and multi-time Olympic gold medalist Lisa Leslie, former U.S. Olympic swimmer Summer Sanders and multi-time X Games snowboard champions Gretchen Bleier and Maddy Schaffrick … graduated in May 2013 from Notre Dame[apos]s top-ranked Mendoza College of Business with her bachelor[apos]s degree in management-entrepreneurship … four-time selection to BIG EAST All-Academic Team (2009-10 through 2012-13) … now represented by Roc Nation Sports (founded by legendary recording artist/producer Jay-Z), the first female athlete to sign with that organization … served as studio analyst on NBA TV during 2013 WNBA Finals.

Diggins[apos] 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
2009-10 35-30 1028-29.4 169-385 .439 35-100 .350 111-142 .782 48 95 143 4.1 80-0 112 97 23 90 484 13.8
2010-11 39-38 1226-31.4 202-468 .432 36-108 .333 145-198 .732 42 114 156 4.0 72-0 186 155 17 75 585 15.0
2011-12 39-39 1201-30.8 233-466 .500 33-93 .355 158-201 .786 45 82 127 3.3 64-0 222 103 19 102 657 16.8
2012-13 37-37 1184-32.0 218-515 .423 46-127 .362 149-183 .814 29 102 131 3.5 66-0 225 135 27 114 631 17.1
Totals 150-144 4639-30.9 822-1834 .448 150-428 .350 563-724 .778 164 393 557 3.7 282-0 745 490 86 381 2357 15.7

Diggins 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
2009-10 16-15 479-29.9 76-172 .442 17-49 .347 53-70 .757 21 38 59 3.7 41-0 50 39 7 36 222 13.9
2010-11 16-15 507-31.7 71-179 .397 12-39 .308 75-98 .765 21 55 76 4.8 34-0 73 63 6 32 229 14.3
2011-12 16-16 511-31.9 95-187 .508 12-38 .316 82-104 .788 13 34 47 2.9 22-0 92 40 6 41 284 17.8
2012-13 16-16 528-33.0 99-227 .436 21-59 .356 77-95 .811 17 50 67 4.2 29-0 94 60 14 46 296 18.5
Totals 64-62 2025-31.6 341-765 .446 62-184 .342 287-367 .782 72 177 249 3.9 126-0 209 202 33 155 1031 16.1