Colorado State University Athletics
2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
Mole, Taylor
Jersey Number 0
Taylor Mole
- Class:
- Freshman
- Height:
- 6-2
- Position:
- Guard/Forward
- Hometown:
- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
- High School:
- Lake Ginninderra
- Major:
- Undecided
Bio
Career Highs at Colorado State
Points: 12 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
3FGM: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
3FGA: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FGM: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FGA: 8 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FTM: 6 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
FTA: 6 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Rebounds: 7 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Assists: 3 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Blocks: 2 (12/8/19 at Boise State)
Steals: 2 (11/20/18 vs.Northern Colorado)
Minutes: 28 (12/11/19 at Tennessee)
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE)
Made first start of season at Tennessee and played a career-high in minutes...Had a career game against Incarnate Word, dropping 12 points on four threes - both career-bests and both obtained exclusively in the second half ... One of two Aussies on the team.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN)
Appeared in 27 games with a pair of starts in her freshman campaign ... Averaged 1.7 points per game with 1.2 rebounds per game, while seeing the floor for an average of 9.0 minutes per game ... Shot .275 (14-for-51) from the floor, .281 (9-for-32) from three-point range and .800 (8-for-10) from the free throw line ...Registered season-highs in points (11) and rebounds (seven) against Chadron State (Dec. 29) ... Scored six points on 2-for-2 three-point shooting in 10 minutes off the bench at Utah State (March 4) ... Scored five points on 2-for-3 shooting in the Rams' win over Northern Arizona (Dec. 5) ... Scored four points on 2-for-2 shooting at Nevada (Feb. 6) ... Scored four points and collected five rebounds against Northern Colorado (Nov. 20).
HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIORS
Represented Tasmania at the U20, U18 and U16 Australia Junior Championships, averaging a double-double in U18 play (15.8 points per game, 13.7 rebounds per game) and U16 play (14.4 points per game, 10.3 rebounds per game) ... Finished with a near double-double average for Tasmania in U20 play (11.5 points per game, 9.3 rebounds per game) ... Averaged a double-double in the 2017 Australian College Championships, tallying 26.4 points per game and 14.0 rebounds per game for Lake Ginninderra ... Member of the 2015 and 2016 U17 Australia World Championships squads ... Helped Australia to a gold medal at the 2015 Oceania Championships ... Earned additional experience at the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport Basketball Centre of Excellence, which chooses 12-15 athletes per year to develop for future international competition ... Examiner Newspaper's State Junior Female Sportsperson of the Year selection in 2015 ... Basketball Tasmania High Performance Athlete of the Year from 2013-17 ... First player from Australia to play for Colorado State since head coach Ryun Williams' tenure began in 2012.
PERSONAL
Daughter to David and Robyn ... Has a brother, Riley (21) ... Undecided major.
IN THEIR WORDS
Colorado State head coach Ryun Williams on Taylor Mole:
"We're really excited to add Taylor to our program. She is a 6-foot-2 shooter and scorer with good length and athleticism, and has the ability to really disrupt the game defensively as well. Taylor will come to us well-prepared, being a member of Australia's elite sports training institute."
Points: 12 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
3FGM: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
3FGA: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FGM: 4 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FGA: 8 (11/27/19 vs. Incarnate Word)
FTM: 6 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
FTA: 6 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Rebounds: 7 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Assists: 3 (12/29/18 vs. Chadron State)
Blocks: 2 (12/8/19 at Boise State)
Steals: 2 (11/20/18 vs.Northern Colorado)
Minutes: 28 (12/11/19 at Tennessee)
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE)
Made first start of season at Tennessee and played a career-high in minutes...Had a career game against Incarnate Word, dropping 12 points on four threes - both career-bests and both obtained exclusively in the second half ... One of two Aussies on the team.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN)
Appeared in 27 games with a pair of starts in her freshman campaign ... Averaged 1.7 points per game with 1.2 rebounds per game, while seeing the floor for an average of 9.0 minutes per game ... Shot .275 (14-for-51) from the floor, .281 (9-for-32) from three-point range and .800 (8-for-10) from the free throw line ...Registered season-highs in points (11) and rebounds (seven) against Chadron State (Dec. 29) ... Scored six points on 2-for-2 three-point shooting in 10 minutes off the bench at Utah State (March 4) ... Scored five points on 2-for-3 shooting in the Rams' win over Northern Arizona (Dec. 5) ... Scored four points on 2-for-2 shooting at Nevada (Feb. 6) ... Scored four points and collected five rebounds against Northern Colorado (Nov. 20).
HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIORS
Represented Tasmania at the U20, U18 and U16 Australia Junior Championships, averaging a double-double in U18 play (15.8 points per game, 13.7 rebounds per game) and U16 play (14.4 points per game, 10.3 rebounds per game) ... Finished with a near double-double average for Tasmania in U20 play (11.5 points per game, 9.3 rebounds per game) ... Averaged a double-double in the 2017 Australian College Championships, tallying 26.4 points per game and 14.0 rebounds per game for Lake Ginninderra ... Member of the 2015 and 2016 U17 Australia World Championships squads ... Helped Australia to a gold medal at the 2015 Oceania Championships ... Earned additional experience at the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport Basketball Centre of Excellence, which chooses 12-15 athletes per year to develop for future international competition ... Examiner Newspaper's State Junior Female Sportsperson of the Year selection in 2015 ... Basketball Tasmania High Performance Athlete of the Year from 2013-17 ... First player from Australia to play for Colorado State since head coach Ryun Williams' tenure began in 2012.
PERSONAL
Daughter to David and Robyn ... Has a brother, Riley (21) ... Undecided major.
IN THEIR WORDS
Colorado State head coach Ryun Williams on Taylor Mole:
"We're really excited to add Taylor to our program. She is a 6-foot-2 shooter and scorer with good length and athleticism, and has the ability to really disrupt the game defensively as well. Taylor will come to us well-prepared, being a member of Australia's elite sports training institute."
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