2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
Konig, Aislinn
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 1
Aislinn Konig
- Class:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-9
- Hometown:
- Surrey, British Columbia
- High School:
- Brookswood Secondary
Bio
SENIOR (2019-20):
JUNIOR (2018-19):
SOPHOMORE (2017-18):
FRESHMAN (2016-17):
PRIOR TO NC STATE:
COACH MOORE'S TAKE:
"Ace is the rare talent that makes everyone around her better and raises the entire team's level of play. She's great with the ball in her hands, both as a scorer and a facilitator. Her ability to nail the three, create off the bounce or thread the needle with a full-court pass will make her an instant fan favorite of Wolfpack Nation."
NEWS:
NC State Technician: Ace in the hole: Konig named ACC Tournament MVP
SB Nation: Aislinn Konig and Elissa Cunane power NC State to first title in 29 years
NC State Technician: Konig embracing new role as new season begins
Pack Pride: Aislinn Konig has another record streak going for NC State WBB
Langley Advance Times: Langley's Ace takes her place among all-time best
- ACC Tournament MVP after averaging 16.7 points in three Wolfpack victories
- All-ACC Second Team, as voted on by the league's head coaches
- All-ACC Honorable Mention, as voted on by the Blue Ribbon Panel
- Averaged 33.4 minutes, 11.0 points and 3.5 assists per game
- Shot 80-of-224 (.357) from three-point range
- Reached 1,000-point milestone with a step-back three at the end of the first quarter against Virginia on Jan. 5. Made her the 34th player in program history and the 14th active ACC player to surpass 1,000 points in her NC State career
- Ended her career in sole possession of second in program history with 294 made three pointers
- Led the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.27) in league games
- Set new career mark with seven three pointers against Clemson, the most by a Wolfpack player in a single game since Feb. 7, 2013
- Scored in double figures 15 times and led the Pack in scoring eight times
JUNIOR (2018-19):
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
- All-ACC Academic Team
- Averaged 36.0 minutes (2nd in ACC), 10.7 points, 3.8 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game
- Hit 93 three-pointers to set a new single-season program record
- Started all 34 games of her junior season
- Shot 132-of-324 (.407) from the field and 93-of-232 (.401) from three-point range
- Finished with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.78
- Scored 10+ points on 19 occasions and 20+ points once
- Scored a season-high 20 points in an overtime win over Virginia Tech on Jan. 20
- Hit five three-pointers in two games, a Nov. 11 win over Kent State and the OT win over Virginia Tech
- Grabbed a career high nine rebounds in the season-opening win over Belmont on Nov. 7
- Temporarily held the longest active streak in NCAA D1 basketball of making at least one three-pointer in 51 consecutive games before it came to an end on Jan. 24 in a win over Clemson.
SOPHOMORE (2017-18):
- Averaged 34.2 minutes, 10.3 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.4 rebounds per game during her sophomore season
- Played all 35 games, starting 33
- Hit 91 three-pointers to become the single-season leader in program history
- Set a new single-season record in three-pointers attempted (267)
- Shot 91-267 (.341) from distance
- Made at least one three-pointer during the final 33 consecutive games of the season
- Scored 10+ points in a game on 20 occasions
- Led or tied for the team lead in scoring on seven occasions
- Led or tied for the team lead in assists on 12 occasions
- Played the full 40 minutes of a game on eight occasions throughout the season
- Collected a career-high six rebounds in a Jan. 18 win at UNC
- Tied a career high with six made three-pointers in a Feb. 18 win over Wake Forest
- Scored 20 points in wins at Wake Forest (Jan. 25) and at home against Wake Forest (Feb. 18).
FRESHMAN (2016-17):
- ACC Honor Roll
- Played in 19 games, averaging 17.1 minutes, 7.1 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per contest
- Missed two months of the season after suffering a foot injury before NC State’s Jan. 8 win at Wake Forest
- Named ACC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 19 after scoring 40 points on 10-14 three-point shooting in games against NC Central and Tulane
- Made her career debut in NC State’s season-opening win over Wofford on Nov. 12, scoring 13 points on 5-9 shooting
- Shot .413 (52-126) from the field throughout the season
- Operated at a .357 (30-84) success rate from distance
- Hit at least one 3FG in 13 of her 19 appearances
- Scored a career-high 26 points in a Dec. 14 win over NC Central
- Hit a career-high six 3FGs in the win over NC Central
- Scored in double figures on four occasions
- Dished out a career-high four assists at Tulane on Dec. 17
- Finished with an assist turnover ratio of 23-18 (1.27)
- Hit two 3Gs and scored nine points in NC State’s win at No. 6/7 Florida State on Jan. 2
PRIOR TO NC STATE:
- Five-star rated and given a scouts grade of 97
- No. 38 overall prospect and No. 9 guard in the class of 2016
- Named the British Columbia Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016
- Led the Brookswood Bobcats to three straight Provincial AAA titles in 2014, 2015, and 2016
- Earned league MVP honors during all three seasons
- Recorded 35 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists during the 2016 championship game
- Scored a game-high 26 points in the 2015 championship game
- Once scored 56 points in a single game (14 3FGs made and 32 points scored in the first quarter)
- Invited to the adidas 3stripe All-American Camp in the summer of 2015
- Invited to train with the Canadian National Team in December 2015
COACH MOORE'S TAKE:
"Ace is the rare talent that makes everyone around her better and raises the entire team's level of play. She's great with the ball in her hands, both as a scorer and a facilitator. Her ability to nail the three, create off the bounce or thread the needle with a full-court pass will make her an instant fan favorite of Wolfpack Nation."
NEWS:
NC State Technician: Ace in the hole: Konig named ACC Tournament MVP
SB Nation: Aislinn Konig and Elissa Cunane power NC State to first title in 29 years
NC State Technician: Konig embracing new role as new season begins
Pack Pride: Aislinn Konig has another record streak going for NC State WBB
Langley Advance Times: Langley's Ace takes her place among all-time best