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2017-18 Women's Basketball Roster

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1 Charlotte Kot

  • Position Forward
  • Height 6-0
  • Year 5th
  • Hometown Regina, Sask.
  • High School Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS

Biography

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• 2017-18 Canada West Third-Team All-Star
• 2015-16 CIS Second-Team All-Canadian
• 2015-16 Canada West First-Team All-Star
• 2014-15 Canada West Third-Team All-Star
• 2012-13 Academic All-Canadian


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2017-18: Named a Canada West third-team all-star after finishing second on the Cougars in both scoring (14.1 points per game) and rebounding (5.6 per game) ... played in and started 19 Canada West games ... shot 48.3% from the field and hit her only three-point attempt of the season ... was also second on the team in blocks (12) ... had 16 points and 12 rebounds to notch a double-double against Lethbridge (Nov. 25) ... averaged 15.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game in the team's eight postseason contests ... piled up a career-high 30 points in the final game of her U SPORTS career, helping the Cougars defeat McGill in the U SPORTS bronze medal game (Mar. 11).

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2016-17: Redshirt season ... played in the team's first three Canada West games of the season, but suffered an injury at MacEwan (Nov. 11) and missed the rest of the year.

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2015-16: Named a second-team All-Canadian and a Canada West first-team all-star after finishing as one of the conference’s leaders in both scoring and rebounding ... led the Cougars with averages of 16.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game during the conference schedule ... was second on the team in blocks (15) and third on the Cougars in both field goal percentage (52.3%) and steals (19) ... matched her career high of 14 rebounds in back-to-back games against Lethbridge (Nov. 21) and at Alberta (Nov. 27) ... scored a season-high 26 points and added 13 rebounds at Victoria (Feb. 5) for one of her five double-doubles of the season ... counting regular season and playoffs, had at least 10 points in 25 of the team’s 27 games ... averaged 16.4 points and 7.0 rebounds in the team’s seven postseason games.

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2014-15: Named a Canada West third-team all-star ... one of three Cougars to start all 20 Canada West games ... led the conference with a .582 field goal percentage ... finished second on the team in points per game (13.2) and third on the team in rebounds per game (5.9) during the Canada West schedule ... had two double-doubles, including a win over Manitoba (Nov. 7) in which she piled up a season-high 23 points and a season-high 12 rebounds ... averaged 9.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in the team's four postseason contests.

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2013-14: Played in 20 of the team's 22 Canada West games and started 19 ... averaged 10.7 points per game and led the Cougars with an average of 7.4 rebounds per game ... shot just under 50% from the field (82-for-165, 49.7%) ... scored a season-high 17 points at Manitoba (Jan. 25) ... scored at least 10 points in 13 Canada West games and two postseason games ... had five double-doubles during the conference schedule, four of which came in consecutive games in January ... also had a double-double in the postseason ... pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds against UBC Okanagan (Jan. 10) ... averaged 10.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game in the team's four postseason contests.

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2012-13: Named an Academic All-Canadian ... appeared in the team’s first two Canada West games of the season in her first year of eligibility, collecting 13 points and 12 rebounds in a total of 43 minutes on the floor ... underwent season-ending knee surgery after suffering an injury in practice back in early November.

HIGH SCHOOL: Won city championships in all three of her years at Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS ... won a junior title in Grade 9 and senior titles in both 2011 and 2012 ... also played volleyball for the Golden Suns.

PROVINCIAL TEAM EXPERIENCE: Was named a tournament first-team all-star for Team Saskatchewan at the 2012 17U Women’s National Championship in Fredericton, N.B. ... also represented Saskatchewan at the 2011 17U Women’s National Championship in Winnipeg and at the 2009 15U Women’s National Championship in Kamloops, B.C.
 
PERSONAL: Enrolled in the Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies ... born in Regina ... daughter of Jan and Joe Kot ... has one older sister (Madison).
 
  Minutes  Total  3-Point  F-Throws  Rebounds   
Year gp-gs  min  avg  fg  fga  pct  fg  fga  pct  ft  fta  pct  off  def  tot  avg  pf  fo  ast  t/o  blk  stl  pts  avg 
2012-13 2-0  43  21.5  10  .600  1.000  .000  10  12  6.0  13  6.5 
2013-14 20-19  448  22.4  82  165  .497  33  .152  44  54  .815  41  107  148  7.4  43  19  41  13  16  213  10.7 
2014-15 20-20  544  27.2  106  182  .582  20  .350  44  61  .721  51  66  117  5.9  28  29  68  16  263  13.2 
2015-16 20-20  569  28.5  126  241  .523  .200  72  96  .750  64  108  172  8.6  45  18  42  15  19  325  16.3 
2016-17 3-3  56  18.7  14  25  .560  .000  12  12  1.000  13  15  5.0  40  13.3 
2017-18 19-19  468  24.6  113  234  .483  1.000  41  57  .719  44  62  106  5.6  40  17  30  12  21  268  14.1 
TOTAL  84-81  2128  25.3  447  857  .522  15  60  .250  213  280  .761  204  366  570  6.8  161  87  192  48  77  1122  13.4 

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Historical Player Information

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    2012-131st

    Forward
    6'0"
    1
  • 1

    2013-142nd

    Forward
    6'0"
    1
  • 1

    2014-153rd

    Forward
    6'0"
    1
  • 1

    2015-164th

    Forward
    6'0"
    1
  • 1

    2016-17Redshirt

    Forward
    6'0"
    1
  • 1

    2017-185th

    Forward
    6'0"
    1