
#22 Jasmine Stohr

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Position:
G/F |
Hometown:
Yakima, WA |
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Height:
6-0 |
Previous
School:
LaSalle HS |
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Year:
Senior |
Date
of
Birth:
Aug.
14,
1990 |

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2010-11:
Showed why she is one of
the best players in
program history by
earning numerous honors,
including first-team
NAIA State Farm WBC
All-America Team and
second-team NAIA
All-America honors…one
of just two non-seniors
on the 10-person State
Farm All-America
squad…also named
co-Player of the Year in
the Frontier Conference
and first-team
all-conference…also
received honors for
being a Daktronics
Scholar-Athlete and a
Frontier Conference
all-academic selection
for having a minimum 3.5
GPA on a 4.0
scale…during the season,
she twice won Frontier
Conference Player of the
Week honors, the second
straight season she
accomplished the
feat…she also was named
MVP of both the Twin
Rivers Physical Therapy
Classic and the Warrior
Invitational…had a
phenomenal season and
averaged 18.1 points,
4.3 rebounds, 3.6
assists, and 2.6 steals
per game…despite facing
a number of gimmick
defenses to stop her,
she led the conference
in scoring and steals,
and finished ninth in
the NAIA in total points
(614) and 15th in points
per game…also was 15th
in total steals (98),
27th in steals per game,
41 in total assists
(121), and 44th in field
goal percentage
(45.8)…finished in
double figures scoring
in 32 of the team’s 34
games, including the
first 28…had two
double-doubles with 13
points and 10 assists
against Holy Names and
18 points and 10
rebounds against Montana
State-Northern..her
point total is
third-best in a single
season in program
history and she stands
fifth overall in career
scoring, just five
points out of fourth
place…she made 213 field
goals, which is ninth on
the single-season list,
and her 561 total is
fifth…also set season
marks for free throws
made(155) and attempted
(205)…her 335 free
throws made is fifth on
the all-time list and
her 449 total attempts
is seventh…stands 10th
on all-time steals list
and 12th on assists
list…became the sixth
player in program
history to earn
first-team All-America
honors from an
organization.
2009-10:
Continued to show why
she’s a scoring threat
from anywhere...led the
team with a 15.5 points
per game average, which
ranked No. 39 in the
NAIA...earned first-team
all-conference honors
and twice was selected
the conference’s Player
of the Week in the first
month of the
season...also earned
NAIA and WBCA honorable
mention honors...only
failed to score in
double digits in five of
her 35 starts and two of
those she finished with
nine points...had a
21-straight games with
10 or more points,
including a 26 points on
11-of-17 shooting
against Great
Falls...turned it up a
notch in the final two
games of the conference
tourney with 26 and 28
points to help the
Warriors to the
title...was a combined
16-of-28 from the field
in the two games and
20-of-21 at the foul
line...had back-to-back
double-doubles early in
the season in victories
over Azusa Pacific (22
points, 11 rebounds) and
California Baptist (20
points, 10
rebounds)...led team in
minutes played and was
second in 3-pointers
made, 3-point shooting,
free-throw shooting,
assists, and
steals...her .822
shooting percentage at
the foul line ranked No.
21 in the NAIA and her
541 total points was
24th.
2008-09:
Made an immediate impact
when in her first game
as a Warrior she went
9-of-23 from the field
and scored 21 points,
all in the first half,
in a win over Warner
Pacific...earned first
team all-Frontier
Conference honors and
also was selected as the
conference’s Freshman of
the Year...continued
with her impressive
season as she had only
one game during the
regular season of less
than seven
points...scored a
career-high 30 points by
hitting 13-of-15 shots
from the field against
Rocky Mountain...had 22
games where she finished
in double figures,
including five of at
least 20 points...became
the first freshman to
lead the Warriors in
scoring since at least
the 1995-96
season...started every
game but one and still
managed to score 10
points in that
contest...had season
highs of eight rebounds
(twice), four assists
(seven), and five
steals...led the team in
steals, was third in
blocked shots, fourth in
rebounds, and fifth in
assists...was the only
freshman to earn
first-team
all-conference
honors...finished 39th
in the NAIA in field
goal percentage.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Was named the Seattle
Times’ Class 2B Player
of the Year her
sophomore, junior, and
senior years...earned
first-team all-Columbia
B League honors all four
years of high
school...nominated for
the McDonald’s All
America Team as a
senior...Team won state
title her sophomore and
senior years and was
named the tournament
MVP...was named to the
Seattle Times and Yakima
media All-State teams,
and also was a
first-team all-league
and first-team all-state
tournament selection as
well as being the
Columbia Basin League’s
MVP...as a junior, she
averaged 12 points, five
rebounds, and 3.5 steals
per game and helped her
team to the State 2B
championship game...was
named the tournament MVP
as well as being
selected to the
all-tournament team as a
junior, and was twice
named KNDO’s Player of
the Week during the
season...also helped her
team to the state
tournament as a
sophomore where again
she was named to the
all-tournament
team...was a three-time
Associated Press First
Team State Class 2B
selection, and also
participated in the All
State Basketball Game
her final three years
where she was the game’s
MVP as a junior...was a
three-time participant
in the Yakima Herald
Republic Media
Classic...also was a
standout soccer player
and helped La Salle to
four trips to the Final
Four of the 1A State
Soccer finals, including
three championship game
appearances...was a
three-time all-state
center midfielder and
named to the all-
Columbia League four
times and was the league
MVP as a junior and
senior...also was the
Yakima Herald Republic’s
Soccer Player of the
Year as a junior, and
served as the team’s
captain as a senior.
PERSONAL:
Elementary Education
major...parents are Jeff
and Lorita Stohr...Has
one sister, Whitney and
one brother, Kaleb...born
Aug. 14, 1990...hobbies
include dancing,
shopping, tie dying, and
soccer.