2016-17 Women's Basketball Roster
Durr, Asia

Jersey Number 25
Asia Durr
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- Guard
- High School:
- St. Pius X Catholic
- Hometown:
- Douglasville, Ga.
Bio
Senior Year (2018-19):
- Selected by the New York Liberty with the second overall pick in the 2019 WNBA Draft.
- Named Dawn Staley Award Winner for best guard and Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Winner for best shooting guard.
- Named WBCA, AP, Wooden Award, espnW First Team All-American; USBWA, Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American
- Named NCAA Albany Region All-Tourney Team after averaging 20.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists.
- Named ACC All-Tournament team after 20.3 points per game, finishing with 24 points vs. Clemson, 22 vs. NC State and 15 vs. Notre Dame.
- Named ACC Player of the Year for second consecutive season, becoming first player in Louisville program history to be named conference player of the year multiple times.
- Named ACC Kay Yow Student-Athlete of the Year.
- Named First Team All-ACC for the third consecutive season.
- 13 career 30-point games and 56 career 20-point games. This season, had five 30-point games, 20 20-point games and 34 double-digit scoring games.
- Her 2,485 points rank second in school history and fifth in ACC history. She has 374 made 3-point field goals in her career, which ranks second in program history and first in ACC history.
- Ranked 16th in nation in scoring (21.3 per game), 16th in field goals made (257) and 22nd in 3-pt. field goals made (96).
- Ranked second in ACC in scoring (21.2 per game), second in 3-pt. field goals (2.7 per game), seventh in free throw percentage (.815) and seventh in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8).
- In ACC play, ranked first with 20.4 points per game, second in 3-pt. field goals (2.9 per game) and 11th in free throw percentage (.803).
- Against AP Top 25 teams, averaged 23.4 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game.
- Connected on at least one 3-pointer in 33 of 35 games, previously owned program-record of 59 consecutive games with a 3-pointer.
- Led team in scoring in 25 of 35 games played.
- Led the team in assists nine times this year and 22 times in her career, ranks second on the team with 3.3 assists.
- Averaged more than 20.5 points per game all season.
- Named Wade Trophy Award Finalist.
- Named to Citizen Naismith Trophy Award Finalist.
- Named ACC Player of the Week three times this season and nine times in her career, which is active ACC leader.
- Closed UL career with team-high 21 points on 7-19 shooting with career-high 9 rebounds and five assists in regional final vs. UConn on 3/31.
- Tied for team-high in 17 points on 5-12 shooting, along with career-high eight rebounds and team-high four rebounds in regional semifinal vs. Oregon State on 3/29.
- Led team with 24 points on 9-23 shooting with team-high 5 assists, 3 steals, and career-best 2 blocks in second round vs. Michigan on 3/24.
- Team-high 19 points on 6-12 shooting in first round vs. Robert Morris on 3/22.
- 15 points on 6-15 shooting with five rebounds, five assists and two steals vs. Notre Dame in ACC Championship on 3/10.
- Led team with 22 points on 8-20 shooting with four rebounds and three steals vs. NC State in ACC semifinal on 3/9.
- Team-high 24 points on 11-30 shooting (career-high field goal attempts) with four rebounds vs. Clemson in ACC quarterfinal on 3/8.
- Team-high 17 points on 7-16 shooting with four rebounds and three steals at Pitt on 3/3.
- Tied career-high and her own program record with 47 points on 17-27 shooting (11-17 from 3-pt. range) vs. NC State on 2/28. Her 47 points were the most of any player in the ACC this season and tied for the fourth-most in a single game in conference history. Durr also set a program and ACC record with 11 3-pt. field goals and tied the program record for most made field goals in a game (17).
- Team-high 23 points on 6-11 shooting (career-high 10-13 from FT line) wth three steals and three rebounds vs. Boston College on 2/24.
- Team-high 16 points on 5-17 shooting with team-best five assists vs. Miami (Fla.) on 2/17.
- Posted season-high 34 points on 11-21 shooting (5-7 from 3-pt. range) with six rebounds, two assists and career-high two blocks at Virginia Tech on 2/10.
- 24 points on 8-18 shooting (5-10 from 3-pt. range) vs. UConn on 1/31.
- 29 points on 10-16 shooting (4-5 from 3-pt. range) with seven rebounds at Florida State on 1/24.
- 20 points on 7-12 shooting (4-9 from 3-pt. range) vs. Virginia on 1/17.
- 21 points on 8-16 shooting with five rebounds and four assists vs. Georgia Tech on 1/13.
- 29 points on 9-20 shooting (10-12 FT shooting) with six rebounds and two steals at Notre Dame on 1/10.
- 31 points, 26 in second half, on 10-18 shooting, 1-7 from deep, 10-11 from stripe, along with team-high four assists vs. CMU on 12/20/18 at CMU. Eclipsed 2,000 career points with free throw at end of third quarter.
- 32 points on 13-25 shooting with three assists in season-high 38 minutes vs. Kentucky on 12/9.
- 25 points on 8-18 shooting with five rebounds and three steals vs. UT Martin on 12/4.
- Named ACC Player of the Week (Dec. 3) after averaging 20.5 points in wins over Miami (Ohio), Nebraska and TSU
- 19 points on 8-15 shooting with four rebounds and season-high three steals vs. TSU on 12/2.
- Led team with 25 points on 8-17 shooting with career-high eight assists vs. Nebraska on 11/29.
- 16 points on 7-13 shooting with team-high seven rebounds, three assists, and three steals on Miami (Ohio) on 11/26.
- Tallied 20 points on 5-11 shooting with three assists and three rebounds vs. Hartford on 11/24.
- Scored team-high 20 points on 7-16 shooting with team-high four assists and seven rebounds at Boise State on 11/19.
- Named ACC Player of the Week (Nov. 12) after averaging 28.5 points in wins over WKU and UTC.
- Rated No. 2 on ESPNW Top 25 Players.
- Scored 24 points on 7-14 shooting, 5-10 from 3-pt range, in team-high 31 minutes at UTC on 11/9.
- Scored first 11 points for Louisville as they jumped out to 11-2 lead at WKU on 11/6; finished with 33 points for ninth career 30-point game on 12-21 shooting, 7-15 from 3-pt range, in 21 minutes.
- Named Preseason All-ACC.
- Named Associated Press Preseason All-American.
- One of seven players invited to Women’s Basketball National Media Day, invited last two seasons.
- Named Louisville Women's Sports Network Women In Sports Honors Athlete of the Year.
Junior Year (2017-18):
- Named WBCA First Team All-American, becoming just second player in program history to earn that honor (Angel McCoughtry; 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09).
- Named USBWA First Team All-American.
- Named Associated Press First Team All-American.
- Named USA Today First Team All-American.
- Named ACC Player of the Year.
- Named John R. Wooden Award Top 5 Finalist.
- Named Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Top 5 Finalist.
- Named Citizen Naismith Trophy Finalist.
- Named Lexington Regional Most Outstanding Player after averaging team-high 17.5 points and 4.5 assists, while adding 4.3 rebounds and shooting 10-28 from beyond the arc.
- Averaged 18.7 points per game - ranked 4th in ACC.
- 115 made 3-pointers - led ACC, ranked 13th in NCAA.
- Shot 42% from 3-point range - ranked 2nd in ACC.
- Has eight career 30-point games and 38 career 20-point games. Her 1,743 points ranks seventh in school history. She has 278 made 3-point field goals in her career, ranks her 2nd in program history.
- Moved into 10th all-time in scoring at UofL with 26 points vs. Wake Forest and eclipsed the 1,500-point plateau at Syracuse. Was the fifth player in program history to score 1,000 points within their first two years at Louisville.
- Ranked 13th in country with 115 made 3’s, 21st with 3.03 made 3’s per game, 24th with 41.5 3-pt FG percentage,
- She had a team-high 31 double-digit scoring games this season, including 15 20-point games.
- Averaged 21.8 points, while shooting 46.0 percent from the floor and 41.9 percent from deep (44-105) in 12 games against AP Top 25 teams, 9-3 in those games.
- Shot 44.5 percent from deep (98-220), which led the ACC. Her 98 made 3-point field goals led the ACC. Connected on 3.3 3-pt field goals per game, which ranked second in the ACC.
- Ranked 6th in ACC with .826 free throw percentage (90-109).
- Her 19.9 points-per-game in ACC play led the league.
- Scored 19 points (8-15) with 6 assists and five rebounds against Marquette in the NCAA second round game.
- Finished with team-high 17 points, while adding five rebounds in 74-72 win vs. ND in ACC title game. Knocked down 4-4 free throws to seal victory.
- 20 points on 6-14 shooting from deep, while adding team-best six assists vs. Pitt on 2/25.
- Named ACC Player of Week for 4th time this season after averaging 24.0 points in road wins at UVA and Syracuse. 21 points (9-18) at UVA, 27 points (9-15, 5-9), career-high 7 assists at Syr.
- Named ACC and espnW Player of the Week after scoring 36 points on 13-18 shooting, 8-10 from 3-pt range, while recording 4 assists vs. ND.
- Scored 21 points after scoring 16 in the first quarter vs. VT on 1/7. Finished 7-13, 4-6 from 3pt range in 32 minutes.
- Scored 22 points after scoring 14 in the first quarter vs. Duke on 1/4. Came out of game in second quarter following ankle injury, but returned and played 34 minutes.
- Scored 38 points on 15-25 shooting, 4-8 from 3-pt range at GT on 12/28. Had 27 first half points, including 20 in the second quarter.
- Scored 32 points on 6-11 shooting from 3-pt range vs. UK on 12/17
- Scored 25 points on 7-11 shooting, 2-5 from 3-pt, 9-10 from FT line, with 5 rebounds and 4 steals vs. Vandy on 12/7.
- Scored 20 points, 18 in second half, on 7-20 shooting, 3-7 from 3-pt range, at SDSU on 12/3.
- Named the first espnW Player of the Week (Nov. 20) of the season
- Named to WNIT All-Tournament Team
- Broke school-record with 47 points and tied school record with nine three-pointers vs. Ohio State on 11/12. Finished with 47 points on 16-29 shooting, 9-15 from three, 6-6 from line. Scored 13 of 15 points in overtime.
- Named ACC Player of the Week and College Sports Madness Player of the Week after scoring 47 points against Ohio State.
- Named Coaches' Preseason ACC Player of the Year.
- One of six players invited to Women's Basketball National Media Day.
- Played for U-23 National Team over the summer, leading the team to a 3-0 record at the Four Nations Tournament in Tokyo, Japan, while leading the team in scoring with 12.3 points per game. Also participated in National Team training camp.
Sophomore Year (2016-17):
- Earned WBCA All-Region I Team accolades and was tabbed a WBCA honorable mention All-American.
- Played in 36 games, all starts, averaging 19.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.3 steals. Shot .424 (233-550) from the floor and .405 (119-294) from 3-pt range.
- Voted to the all-ACC Tournament first team after averaging 23.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.7 assists, and connecting on 13-of-29 3-pointers.
- Selected to the Blue Ribbon Panel and coaches' all-ACC first team.
- Named to the Naismith Trophy Top 30, which recognizes the national player of the year, and the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25.
- Selected to the midseason list for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association's player of the year honor.
- Became the 28th member of the school's 1,000-point club during the NCAA Tournament win over Tennessee. She became the fifth player in school history to reach 1,000 career points in their first two seasons at Louisville.
- Scored 27 points against Chattanooga in the NCAA Tournament first round, tied for fifth most in a tournament game in school history.
- She connected on five 3-pointers against Baylor in the NCAA Tournament, extending her consecutive-games streak with at least one trey to 39 games. It is the longest streak in school history.
- Ranks second nationally in 3-pointers made (119), fifth in 3-pointers per game (3.31), 14th in total points (692), and 26th in total field goals (233).
- Has 119 3-pointers on the year, which is first on the school's single-season list. She knocked down five 3's in NCAA Tournament game against Baylor to pass Shoni Schimmel (118, 2013-14) for the single-season record.
- Logged 692 points this season which ranks fourth in school history.
- Named ACC Player of the Week on Feb. 13 after averaging 30.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in two games.
- Went for 30 points against Virginia Tech on 12-of-18 shooting. She scored 21 points - for the second-consecutive game - in the second half. It is the first time a UofL player has scored 30 points in back-to-back games since Angel McCoughtry totaled 35 against Rutgers (March 8, 2009) and 31 against Pittsburgh (March 9, 2009).
- Put together an impressive performance against Notre Dame, scoring 21 of her game-high 31 in the second half. She went 10 of 18 from the field and also collected six rebounds.
- Logged second 30-point performance of the season, pouring in a career-high 36 against Syracuse. It is tied for the ninth-most points in a game in school history (Nell Knox, 36 vs. Tulane on Jan. 9, 1993) and is the most point by UofL player since Shoni Schimmel scored 38 at USF on Jan. 30, 2013. Durr hit 10 of 18 from the floor, including seven 3-pointers. She tallied 34 in the second half, tied for the most in any half by a UofL player since Angel McCoughtry scored 34 in the second half versus Butler on Dec. 18, 2006.
Freshman Year (2015-16):
- Voted to the Blue Ribbon Panel’s and the coaches’ all-ACC freshman team.
- Played in 31 games, starting two, averaging 11.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 1.1 steals.
- Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after 15.0 points; became the fourth freshman in program history to earn all-tournament honors and first since Marla Inman Eltrevoog (1994-95).
- Was 29th in the ACC in scoring (11.0) and 10th in 3-point field goal percentage (.361); in conference-only stats, ranked 21st in scoring (12.4), 14th in field goal percentage (.479), and third in free throw percentage (.875).
- Among all ACC freshmen, ranked sixth in scoring (11.0), seventh in field goal percentage (.432) of players who have taken at least 90 shots, fourth in 3-point field goal percentage (.361) of players who have taken at least 60 attempts, and first in free throw percentage (.841) of players who have taken at least 60 attempts.
- Reached double-digit points for the 19th time, scoring 15 against DePaul in the NCAA Tournament second round.
- Poured in a season-best 23 points against Syracuse in the ACC Tournament, hitting a season-high eight field goals - four from long range.
- Connected on seven field goals, totaling 14 points to go with five rebounds against Boston College.
- Had another efficient game from the field, connecting on 6-of-7 shots, including 3-for-4 from beyond the arc, and totaled 15 points against Virginia.
- Poured in 12 of 21 points in the second half off the bench against North Carolina, connecting on 6-of-6 free throws; also grabbed a season-high eight boards.
- Scored 18 points against Wake Forest, nine in the fourth quarter, to go with a season-tying best 8-for-9 performance at the charity stripe.
- Voted ACC Rookie of the Week (Feb. 1) after averaging 15.3 points on 54.5 percent shooting and 3.7 assists per game, while connecting on 6-of-13 3-pointers. She went 16-for-18 from the free throw line.
- Tied a season high with two blocked shots against Pittsburgh.
- Named USBWA National Freshman of the Week (Jan. 19) and ACC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 18) after averaging 15.5 points, 2.5 steals, and 2.0 rebounds, while connecting on 52.4 percent of shots - 66.7 percent from 3-point range; became the first player in program history to earn the national award.
- Totaled 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting against Clemson; connected on a pair of 3-pointers to go with a season-tying best five assists.
- Produced 16 points against Syracuse; went 8-for-9 from the free throw line, a season best, and had two steals.
- Registered 21 points in the comeback victory against NC State; shot 7-for-11 from the field, including 5-of-5 from 3; had 11 points in the fourth period, including a trey that set up the game-tying and go-ahead free throws.
- Totaled a game-tying high 15 points, knocking down three 3s, and had two steals against Duke.
- Exploded against No. 19 Michigan State for 20 points on 6-of-11 shooting, including three 3s, off the bench.
- Opened career with 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting against California.
High School:
- Highest-rated recruit to sign at Louisville in school history, tabbed the No. 1 overall player by Full Court and Prospects Nation; listed No. 2 overall in the class of 2015 by espnW.
- Won the Gatorade Georgia Girls Basketball Player of the Year consecutively, collecting it in 2013-14 and 2014-15.
- Received the title of Miss Georgia Basketball in consecutive years by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club (2014, 2015).
- Selected the 2015 Parade Magazine Girls Basketball Player of the Year.
- Achieved multiple national honors during senior campaign: Parade Magazine All-American, WBCA high school All-American, Naismith Trophy All-American, and McDonald’s All-American.
- Compiled MVP-worthy numbers in the McDonald’s All-American Game with 14 points, six rebounds, and three assists; captured the McDonald’s All-American Game 3-point championship two days prior, including 24 points in the preliminary round that was the highest for either gender.
- Earned spots on two USA Basketball squads (3x3, U-19 World Championship) during the summer of 2015.
- Was a member of the 2013 USA Women’s U-16 National Team that won gold; started all five games and earned tournament MVP honors after averaging a tournament-best and USA U-16 record 18.4 points per game to go with 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 3.2 steals
- Also competed with the 2014 USA Basketball Women's U-17 World Championship Team that captured gold with a 7-0 record.
- Invited to play in the inaugural women’s Jordan Brand Classic.
- Shared Atlanta Journal-Constitution Girls Player of the Year accolades in 2015 after averaging 33.3 points (state best), 6.4 rebounds, and 1.5 steals as a senior.
- Finished career with 2,764 points, shooting better than 50 percent from the field, 706 rebounds, 254 assists, 266 steals, and 75 blocks; point total is most in school history for both genders.
- Set school’s single-game record for points with 53 in a victory over defending state champion Redan.
- Led school to back-to-back Class AAA state championships as a sophomore and a junior.
- Named a USA Today all-USA first-team selection in 2014; received USA Today all-USA Georgia first team honors the year prior as well as being named the state player of the year by both the Atlanta Journal Constitution and Georgia Region 6.
- Produced, as a junior, 24.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists; the year prior, averaged 21 points on 52 percent shooting and 6.8 rebounds.
- Participated in multiple community service activities, including writing letters to U.S. troops as part of the Works of Mercy Service program and helping with the Shoes for Haiti campaign; volunteered locally at a food pantry as well as Destiny World Church’s homeless ministry, and the Meal on Wheel Association.
- Chose Louisville over Maryland, Duke, Baylor, Tennessee, and Notre Dame.
Personal:
- Daughter of Terry Sr. and Audrey Durr; has two brothers (Christian, T.J.) and one sister (Genesis).
- Born on April 5, 1997.
- Majoring in sport administration.
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