Career Statistics (Through 2019-20)
2020-21: NACC Scholar-Athlete…Appeared in eight games…Scored three points and pulled down two rebounds in a win at MSOE (January 22).
2019-20: NACC Scholar-Athlete…Appeared in 20 games, averaging five minutes per contest…Scored 1.2 points and pulled down 1.7 rebounds per game…Scored four points on two separate occasions in wins at Illinois Tech (February 1) and Rockford (February 15)…Also secured six rebounds against Rockford…Played seven minutes in a NACC Tournament semifinal win over Wisconsin Lutheran (February 28).
2018-19: NACC Scholar-Athlete…Averaged 11.2 minutes per game over 22 appearances...Scored 2.4 points and pulled down 4.0 rebounds per game...Began year with a season-best seven points in a win over Lake Forest (November 16)...Recorded a season-best 14 rebounds against the University of Mary Washington (December 18)...Totaled three double-digit rebound games, adding 10 boards at Concordia Chicago (December 1) and against Illinois Tech (January 19).
2017-18: NACC Scholar-Athlete…Averaged 26.3 minutes in 25 appearances including 19 starts... Scored 9.1 points and led the team at 7.4 rebounds... Finished third on the team with 18 3-pointers made... Recorded 17-point, 10-rebound double-double in first career game against Illinois Tech... Scored a season-high 17 points against UW-Platteville (career-best seven made field goals) and Rockford (season-best four 3-pointers)... Posted three double-doubles... Pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds in season finale against Benedictine... Scored in double figures in 10 games, including four straight from December 9-30.
Other education: Attended Sauk Valley Community College (1 year dual enrollment) and was named to Presidential Dean's List.
High School: Played at Amboy High School under head coach Mike McCracken and was a three-time conference champion, three-time regional champion, and reached the Sweet 16 three times... Helped lead the team to 24-4 record and won the conference championship as a senior... Set school career records in points (1376), steals (469), assists (341), most free throws made (256), points per game (15.6), and finished second in career rebounds (640) and rebounds per game (8.4)... Throughout her career has been named two-time All-State selection, three-time First Team All-Conference, Second Team All-Area, two-time First Team All-Area, three-time team MVP, and was named All-tournament five times... Also played four years of varsity softball where she was a four-time regional champion, two-time sectional champ, one-time supersectional champ, finished fourth at state as a freshman, and was also named Second Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-Area, and a Golden Glove winner.
Personal: Parents are Gary and Lori Wilhelm... Earned Highest Honors (Four times), Youth Leadership Summit (Twice), Academic All-Conference (Four times), Illinois State Scholar (Twice), Best Female AHS Athlete of the Year, and on a President's Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence... Also involved in Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, and Future Farmers of America... Volunteered by tutoring at Central School, church food pantry, blood and food drives, park clean up, and Stocking for Soldiers... First cousin is Sean Considine, an ex-NFL player and Super bowl champ, played tackle football when younger, and cousin John "Jack" C Scorby is the highest rank in the Navy (admiral)... Majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology.
Why Edgewood College?: "It has a good program for my studies and I love the location. It gives me a chance to go to a small school where I can enjoy all the small town qualities I grew up around, while I still get the city feel and college town experience. To top it all off, I will get to continue my basketball career."