Honors
2019-20 SoCon Player of the Year; First Team All-SoCon
2018-19: First Team All-SoCon
2017-18: Second-Team All-SoCon, Academic All-SoCon
2016-17: Second-Team All-SoCon, SoCon Freshman of the Year, All-SoCon Tournament Team
2019-20 (Senior)
Became the program leading scorer against Samford (2.1), retiring with a UNCG all-time best 2,084 points, 177 more than any other player in history ... also set a program record in games played (128), field goals made (751) and three-point field goals made (222) ... 709 rebounds rank fourth in Division I program history ... received SoCon Player of the Year honors after leading the conference in points per game (16.4) and averaging 6.9 rebounds per contest ... also had 64 assists, trailing only teammate Alexis Pitchford (94) for a team-high ... earned her second First Team All-SoCon honor in the 2019-20 season ... started in all 32 of the Spartans' contests on the year, with her 1,041 minutes trailing only Te'ja Twitty (1,063) for a team-high ... started the season on a double-double, pouring in 15 with 12 rebounds against Richmond (11.5) ... had 26 in the Spartans' win at Wake Forest (11.10) ... had 17 with four three-pointers and seven rebounds at Coastal Carolina (11.13) ... had her second double-double of the season on 27 points and 10 boards at Liberty (11.21) ... had her first 30-point performance of the season, pouring in 31 with nine rebounds and five assists, hitting 12-of-17 from the floor, including seven three-pointers against Erskine College (11.26) ... tallied 15 at UNC Asheville (11.29) and another 18 at Campbell (12.3) ... hit five threes with 17 points against Georgia State (12.7) ... had 13 points and 11 boards for her third double-double of the campaign at NC A&T (12.12) ... collected four assists and eight boards while pouring in 18 at College of Charleston (12.16) ... had her fourth double-double on 29 points and 10 boards against High Point (12.21), confirming 12 straight double-digit scoring performances ... 21 points against Lenoir-Rhyne (1.1) ... had four steals with 13 points against ETSU (1.9) ... poured in 16 points with seven boards while playing at Furman (1.23) ... pulled down 12 boards with 12 points to register double-double against Mercer (1.30) ... had a streak of three straight 20-plus performances, scoring 24 at Chattanooga (2.6), 29 at ETSU (2.8) and 26 at Western Carolina (2.15) ... collected 24 points with four three-pointers at Mercer to close out the regular season (2.29) ... back-to-back double-doubles to start the SoCon tournament, scoring 10 with 11 rebounds against No. 6 ETSU in the quarterfinal (3.5), along with 13 and 13 against No. 7 Mercer in the semifinal (3.6) ... scored the game-winner against the Bears on a buzzer-beater, to send the Spartans to the SoCon Finals.
2018-19 (Junior)
Named to the All-SoCon First Team ... Led the SoCon in scoring (19.1 ppg) and minutes played (35.3 mpg) and was second in defensive rebounds per game (5.9), third in rebounding (7.4 rpg), three’s made (2.3 per game) and free throw percentage (.815), eighth in three-point field gold percentage (.340), ninth in steals (1.5 spg), 13th in assists (2.2 apg) and 14th in field goal percentage (.414) and offensive rebounds per game (1.5) … Ranked in the nation 38th in points per game, 66th in total points (573), 84th in three’s made, 87th in field goals made (201), 90th in minutes played and 94th in free throw percentage … Scored the second-most points (573) in a single-season in program history and had the second-most made three’s (70) and defensive rebounds (176), fifth-highest scoring average (19.1 ppg) and 10th-highest free throw percentage … Was in double-figures in points all but one game with 14 games with 20+ … Registered a team-high seven double-doubles, including four-straight in SoCon play … Pulled down 10+ defensive boards five times … Tied for the third-most points (36), field goals (14) and steals (eight) in a single-game in school history against Pfeiffer (Nov. 11) … Hit six three’s at Georgia State (Nov. 17) and North Carolina (Dec. 14), tied for third-most in team history … Became third player in program history to make all of her double-digit free throw attempts (10) against Mercer (Jan. 19) and also went 8-8 at ETSU (Jan. 31) … Reached the 1,000-career point mark in the season-opener at Georgia State (Nov. 7) with 20 points from going 6-11 from three … Pulled down a season-high 14 boards along with 15 points for her first double-double at Appalachian State (Nov. 15) … Produced 28 points along with 12 rebounds and three assists at North Carolina (Dec. 14) … Poured in 29 points, went 7-7 from the line and had 12 rebounds in the season-finale against Chattanooga (March 17).
2017-18 (Sophomore): Second Team All-Southern Conference … Led UNCG in scoring, averaging 13.5 points per game to earn the team’s Offensive Player of the Year … Started all 31 games … Led the team with 44 made 3-pointers, shooting 30-percent … Grabbed 118 rebounds and 31 steals … Dished out 41 assists … Shot 41-percent from the floor … Led UNCG in scoring in 16 games … Grabbed multiple rebounds in 29 games … Season-high eight rebounds against Wofford (Jan. 11) and Samford (Feb. 15) … Scored 20 or more points in six games … Scored a season-high 33 points in the win over Western Carolina (Jan. 27), going 13-of-16 from the floor and 7-of-7 from 3-point range … Started the year by scoring 23 points against Southern Wesleyan (Nov. 10) … Scored 25 points in a loss to Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 18) while going 11-of-12 from the free throw line … Scored 20 points, going 7-of-16 from the field against VCU (Nov. 21) … Recorded 21 points at home against Chattanooga (Feb. 3) … Dished out multiple assists in 11 games … Season-high six assists against Wofford (Jan .11) … Dished out three assists in three games … Season-high five steals against Greensboro College (Nov. 12) … Scored in double figures in six-straight games from Dec. 28-Jan. 13 … Another run of six-straight double figure scoring games from Jan. 20-Feb. 9 … Scored 11 points in the SoCon Tournament against ETSU (Mar. 2).
2016-17 (Freshman): Tabbed the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year... garnered a spot on the Second Team All-SoCon squad as well as the All-Freshman team... named the team Offensive Player of the Year... started all 35 games... averaged 16.2 points per game, ranking fourth in the league and making her the nations leading scorer among all freshmen... also averaged 4.3 rebounds in 31.7 minutes per game... reached double-figures in scoring in 28 games... was UNCG's leading scorer in 20 games... was named to the WBI All-Tournament Team after averaging 15.3 points and 5.0 rebounds during the four games... netted a career-high 32 points at High Point (Dec. 30), making 12-of-29 shots including 7-of-14 from behind the three point line... scored more than 20 points in five straight games against UNC Asheville (Nov. 14), Tennessee Tech (Nov. 17), Murray State (Nov. 20), UNC Pembroke (Nov. 22) and Greensboro College (Nov. 27)... registered her first-career double-double against UNC Pembroke, scoring 24 points and grabbing 11 boards... scored 24 points and collected five rebounds against Prebyterian (Dec. 15)... scored in double-figures in 12 straight games from Dec. 5 to Jan. 19... made 7-of-11 shots for 15 points and seven rebounds at Samford (Feb. 9)... poured in 20 points and recorded five rebounds and three assists versus ETSU (Feb. 18)... posted 26 points on 11-of-21 from the field against Chattanooga (Mar. 3)...scored 20 points in the WBI Semifinals against Milwaukee (Mar. 23).
High School: Attended Mokattam Language School in Cairo, Egypt… graduated with an academic award at the top of her class
Personal: Born January 21, 1998… daughter of Mohamed and Iman Soliman… a member of the Egyptian National Team… she was named the U18 MVP and the top scorer for her team, Al Ahly, while leading them to the 2016 Egyptian Cup title… was the seventh leading scorer in the World Cup in Russia when she played for the Egyptian National Team… during the 2014 U17 World Championships she averaged 14.3 points and 4.0 rebounds while shooting 45 percent from the field… she represented Egypt in the 2013 FIBA World Cup in Czech Republic and was the fourth-leading scorer in the 2013 African Championship where she was the second-leading scorer in the finals… She has yet to declare a major.