2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster

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Lindsey Corsaro (photo by Carlie Heuple)
Lindsey Corsaro
WBB Seniors (Photo: Caren NIcdao)
Lindsey Corsaro
Lindsey Corsaro (3.4.20 vs. Utah)
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Lindsey Corsaro (2.23.20 at Washington)
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Lindsey Corsaro
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Lindsey Corsaro
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Lindsey Corsaro
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Lindsey Corsaro
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Corsaro
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2017-18 UCLA Bench Celebration
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2017-18 UCLA WBB Team Huddle
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Lindsey Corsaro
Jersey Number 4

Lindsey Corsaro

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Class:
    Redshirt Junior
  • High School:
    Roncalli HS
  • Hometown:
    Indianapolis, Ind.
2020-21
Started 21 of her 22 games this past season … Served as a team leader and a primary ballhandler … Averaged 5.0 points per game in her final season with the program … Connected on 18 three-pointers (18-50) and shot 80.6 percent from the line (25-31) … Also snagged a career-high 34 steals … Scored 14 points in the team’s win over Arizona State on Dec. 6, knocking down three triples in the final minutes to lead the Bruins to victory and secure Coach Close’s 200th-career win … Dished out a career-high seven assists against Washington State (Feb. 5) … Totaled 14 points in the Bruins’ blowout victory over the Trojans, including a 4-for-5 clip from beyond the arc as UCLA set a program record with 16 made three-pointers (Feb. 28) … Scored in each of the Bruins’ five postseason contests … Finished her UCLA career with 527 points, 296 rebounds, and 240 points … Persevered through two medical hardships to start her career and went on to lead the Bruins to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances (2019, 2021) … Primary starter on the 2019-20 team that would have hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament … Honors: Named to the Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2019-20
Started 21 games and made 28 total appearances in her redshirt sophomore campaign … Averaged 5.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per contest in 2019-20 … Notched five double-digit scoring performances, including three in her first four games … Ranked second on the team in assists with 73 on the year … Recorded multiple assists in 20 games and recorded an impressive 2.5 assist/turnover ratio … Tied a career high with 18 points against LMU, adding six assists and a steal in the victory (Nov. 9) … Scored 16 points (6-8 FG) and dished out three assists in UCLA’s win over Northern Colorado (Nov. 22) … Scored 12 points in the team’s victory over Arizona State, helping the Bruins win their program-record 13th-straight game to start the season (Jan. 3) … Picked up her fifth double-digit scoring performance of the season with 11 points in the victory over USC in the second round of the Pac-12 Tournament … HONORS: Named to Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll.

2018-19:
UCLA’s fifth-leading scorer in 2018-19 … Started in 34 of 35 games as a redshirt freshman … Ranked second on the team in minutes per game (32.3) … Averaged 7.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game … Finished second on the team in dimes (103), second in three’s made (40) and third in steals (30) … Scored in double figures in 10 games, including a career-high 18 points on 6-for-8 shooting, to lead UCLA to an 89-77 win over 11th-seeded Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA Tournament  (March 23) … Tallied 15 points on 5-for-6 shooting vs. crosstown rival USC (Jan. 20) … Finished with 15 points to go along with a career-high seven assists against Fresno State (Dec. 7) … Pulled down a career-high nine rebounds vs. Kentucky (Nov. 23) … Swiped a career-best five steals vs. No. 20 Arizona State in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 Tournament (March 8) … Registered double-figure scoring efforts in UCLA’s first two games of the season, racking up 13 vs. Loyola Marymount (Nov. 6), followed by 12 vs. Rice (Nov. 11) … Posted a pair of 14-point performances in Pac-12 play, including a 4-for-6 3-point effort at No. 6 Stanford (Jan. 6) … Pulled down five or more rebounds in 15 games … Hit at least four 3-pointers twice … Led the team in scoring twice and led the team in assists six times … Corsaro’s 103 assists sit tied for sixth (Nikki Blue, 2002-03) all-time in UCLA freshman single-season history. HONORS: Pac-12 All-Freshman Team … Pac-12 Media All-Freshman Team … Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.

2017-18:
Lindsey Corsaro played in 2-of-35 games before sitting out the remainder of the season with an undisclosed injury … earned a medical hardship from the NCAA and will be a redshirt freshman for the second straight year during the 2018-19 season … scored at least one point in 1-of-2 games, tallying a career-high seven points while adding a career-best four rebounds in the 129-69 season-opening win at home over San José State (Nov. 10) … also made her first career start against the Spartans … played in eight minutes against Presbyterian College before the injury, registering two rebounds and a steal.

2016-17:
Corsaro played in 4-of-34 games before sitting out the remainder of the season with an undisclosed injury … earned a medical hardship from the NCAA and will be a redshirt freshman during the 2017-18 season … scored at least one point in 3-of-4 games and tallied at least one rebound in 2-of-4 games … scored three points and added two rebounds, one assists and one steal in a home win over Hawai’i (Dec. 4) … scored two points and had one rebound in a home win over #20 Colorado (Jan. 1) … registered one point in a loss at Washington State (Jan. 6) … played three minutes in a loss at #12 Washington (Jan. 8) before being shut down for the rest of the year.

HIGH SCHOOL:
Lindsey Corsaro was a four-year letterwinner at Roncalli High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) under head coach Stan Benge ... averaged 25.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a senior in 2015-16 as the Rebels went 24-5 overall and was ranked No. 7 in the state ... finished as the runner-up for 2016 Indiana Miss Basketball ... after her senior year (2015-16), she was named the Indiana Comeback Athlete of the Year (given to just one athlete, boy or girl, regardless of sport), a McDonald's All-American (the first in RHS history), a Jordan Brand Classic All-American, a Naismith Trophy Honorable Mention All-American and the RHS Female Athlete of the Year ... left RHS as the school's all-time leader in scoring (single season and career) and in double-doubles and is atop the single-season and career charts in over 10 statistical categories ... named First Team Academic All-State in 2016 with a GPA of 4.53 out of 4.0 ... also named the Marion County Female Scholastic Athlete of the Year in 2016 ... was a four-time First Team All-State selection (2012-13 to 2015-16), a four-time First Team Indianapolis Star Super Team pick and a four-time First Team All-Marion County honoree ... was also named a three-time IBCA First Team Underclass All-State selection (2012-13 to 2014-15) and a three-time Team MVP (2013-14 to 2015-16) ... she twice served as team captain (2014-15 and 2015-16) and guided the Rebels to two Sectional and Regional Championships in 2013 and 2015 ... averaged 22.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.5 steals per game as a junior in 2014-15 ... averaged 19.5 points, 10.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.5 steals per game as a sophomore in 2013-14 ... averaged 13.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a freshman in 2012-13 ... was invited to the U17 Team USA National Trials in 2014 ... Corsaro was ranked as one of the Top 40 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 35 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz, No. 15 by Prospects Nation and No. 26 by All-Star Girl's Report ... she was also ranked near the top in the guard rankings, coming in as the No. 8 rated guard by HoopGurlz and the No. 4 player overall in the state of Indiana.

PERSONAL:
Full name: Lindsey Marie Corsaro … her parents are Greg and Susie Corsaro … has one older sister, Casey, and one older brother, Paul … says she chose to attend UCLA because of the “chance to play for a great program with outstanding players and coaches, and to receive a UCLA degree which is second to none.” … names Chicago Bulls’ star Dwayne Wade as the famous athlete she admires … lists the biggest thrill of her athletic career as “Winning the Marion County Tournament for the first time in our high school history. The teams in the county are highly competitive. Individually, the McDonald’s All American Game and Jordan Brand Classic Game were huge thrills as well.” … has yet to declare a major.
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