2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
McGoldrick, Esra
Zamareya Jones Summer Media Availability
Wednesday, July 23
Coach Moore Summer Media Availability
Wednesday, July 23
Aziaha James Introductory Press Conference with Dallas Wings
Wednesday, April 23
Saniya Rivers Introductory Presser with Connecticut Sun
Tuesday, April 15

Jersey Number 13
Esra McGoldrick
- Class:
- Freshman
- Height:
- 6-2
- Hometown:
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- High School:
- Rangi Ruru Girls' School
Bio
Freshman (2018-19): Played in 21 games during her debut season with the Wolfpack ... Averaged 5.0 minutes, 1.2 rebounds, and 1.0 points per game ... Shot 9-of-27 (.333) from the field and 3-of-14 (.214) from three-point range ... Scored a season-high 10 points and collected a season-high five rebounds in a Feb. 21 win over Wake Forest ... Made her first career appearance in a win over Kent State on Nov. 11 ... Scored her first career points in a win over Maine on Dec. 15 ... Played 10 minutes or more in four games.
The NC State women's basketball team has added Esra McGoldrick to its roster ahead of the 2018-19 season, head coach Wes Moore announced on April 13.
McGoldrick, a six-foot-two forward, comes from New Zealand and is rated as the No. 11 international player in the class of 2018 by ProspectsNation.com.
Wes Moore (NC State head coach): "Esra is a very versatile player and a very versatile scorer. She's comfortable taking off with a rebound and going the length of the court. She's capable of knocking down the three. She handles the ball and sees the floor well, and yet can also take a smaller defender down on the block and is comfortable scoring there as well. We are excited about her ability to score the basketball in a variety of ways. She's an inside/outside player who can do a lot of things."
Keil Moore (national recruiting analyst for Prospects Nation): "McGoldrick is a highly-skilled forward who has the potential to bring versatility and flexibility to coach Wes Moore and his staff. She can play both forward positions and create match-up issues because of her size and ball-handling ability. McGoldrick, who is joining Elissa Cunane and Jada Rice as members of NC State's 2018 class, should pair well together with Cunane having the ability to face up and stretch the floor while Rice is a more traditional post. This combination gives the ACC program three versatile frontcourt players who can take advantage of match-ups and make an impact offensively."
The NC State women's basketball team has added Esra McGoldrick to its roster ahead of the 2018-19 season, head coach Wes Moore announced on April 13.
McGoldrick, a six-foot-two forward, comes from New Zealand and is rated as the No. 11 international player in the class of 2018 by ProspectsNation.com.
Wes Moore (NC State head coach): "Esra is a very versatile player and a very versatile scorer. She's comfortable taking off with a rebound and going the length of the court. She's capable of knocking down the three. She handles the ball and sees the floor well, and yet can also take a smaller defender down on the block and is comfortable scoring there as well. We are excited about her ability to score the basketball in a variety of ways. She's an inside/outside player who can do a lot of things."
Keil Moore (national recruiting analyst for Prospects Nation): "McGoldrick is a highly-skilled forward who has the potential to bring versatility and flexibility to coach Wes Moore and his staff. She can play both forward positions and create match-up issues because of her size and ball-handling ability. McGoldrick, who is joining Elissa Cunane and Jada Rice as members of NC State's 2018 class, should pair well together with Cunane having the ability to face up and stretch the floor while Rice is a more traditional post. This combination gives the ACC program three versatile frontcourt players who can take advantage of match-ups and make an impact offensively."