Height: | 5-6 |
Year: | Jr. |
Hometown: | Tampa, FL |
High School: | Academy of the Holy Names |
Position: | G |
Major: | Middle Eastern Studies |
Parents: | Daniel & Michelle |
Career:
After three years with the Eagles, she has appeared in 75
games, 30 as a starter ... Has recorded 14 double-figure scoring
games ... Ranks fifth all-time at Emory in both steals (146) and
steals average (1.9 spg) ... Holds down the No. 9 position on the
Eagles' career three-point shooting ladder (.318) ... 41 contests
of two or more steals.
Junior (2012-13):
Started all 28 games and averaged 26.4 minutes and 7.6 points per
outing ... Honorable Mention All-UAA selection ... Established a
school season record with 80 steals ... Led the UAA and ranked 82nd
among all D-III players with a school-record tying 2.9 steals per
game ... Recorded 24 games of two or more steals including 15
performances of three or more ... Compiled eight double-figure
scoring contests ... Helped Emory post a season-best 21 steals vs.
NYU (Feb. 3) by registering a career-high seven thefts of her own
(six in the first half), tying the fourth-highest individual game
total in school annals ... Poured in a career-high 17 points,
second high on the squad, and dished out a team-leading four
assists in an 80-65 win at Chicago (Feb. 10) ... Solid effort vs.
Whitman in the NCAA Sectional Semifinals where she hit
five-of-eight from the floor, including a career-high tying three
three-point field goals, en route to a 15-point effort, second high
on the team, including accounting for five points in a 6-0 run that
gave Emory a 60-57 advantage with 6:11 remaining ... Scored all 10
of her points in the second half in the Eagles' 66-64 win at
Carnegie Mellon (Jan. 30) ... Finished third on the conference
shart with a .378 three-point shooting percentage (34-of-90) ...
Closed out the year with a seven-game streak of two or more steals
... Team's No. 2 scorer with 13 points, seven in the first half as
Emory claimed a 40-21 halftime lead, and ended the game hitting
four-of-eight from the floor and a season-high five-of-seven from
the charity stripe in a 73-49 win vs. NYU (Jan. 27) ... 10-game
streak (Dec. 5 - Jan. 25) of at least one three-point field goal
goal tied for the team's second-longest showing of the year ... Had
three consecutive contests of three three pointers (Jan. 11 - Jan.
18) ... Shot .467 (14-of-30) from beyond the arc over a six-game
stretch, helping the Eagles to a 5-1 record ... Topped the Eagles'
scoring effort with a then career-high tying 15 points, converting
six-of-13 from the floor, including three treys, and chipped in
three steals, in a home overtime battle vs. No. 3 Washington
University (Jan. 11) -- in that game against the Bears, one of her
triples came with 1:51 left in regulation that gave Emory a 49-47
lead ... Played a big role in a 73-67 double-overtime triumph at
Rochester (Jan. 5) by chalking up a game-high six steals (tying the
12th-highest game total in school history) and four rebounds in 35
minutes -- her lone trey in that game came in the second overtime
and lifted the Eagles to a five-point cushion ... Led Emory with a
career-high nine boards and contributed three steals vs. Maryville
(Dec. 8) ... Game-high five steals in 25 minutes vs. Agnes Scott
(Dec. 3) ... Knocked down five-of-eight field goal tries, including
both three-point attempts, en route to picking up 13 points, while
also managing to add a game-high four steals and eight rebounds,
second high on the team, in a 72-54 verdict over Piedmont (Nov. 17)
... Ranked 21st in the league with an 8.8 per-game scoring
average in conference play ... Averaged 2.9 steals in league
action, second highest on the UAA ladder.
Sophomore (2011-12):
Saw action as a reserve in all 23 games that she saw action in ...
Averaged 14.7 minutes, 3.6 points, 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals per
contest ... Scored in 17 and recorded steals in 18 games ... Posted
three performances of double-figure scoring ... Paced the Eagles in
scoring with a career-high 15 points, sinking seven-of-10 from the
field, and contributed four rebounds and two steals in 22 minutes
of action vs. Oglethorpe (Nov. 15) ... Converted five-of-nine of
her field goal opportunities en route to an 11-point effort vs.
Sewanee (Nov. 29) that also included a career-high tying six
rebounds ... Tied her longest playing stint with a 23-minute
performance at Huntingdon College (Dec. 28) that saw her produce
seven points, six caroms and three assists in an 80-48 triumph ...
Career-high tying four steals vs. LaGrange (Nov. 23) in an 80-58
victory ... Shot 50 percent or better from the floor on 10
occasions ... Team's second-leading rebounder with her six boards
topping all reserves in a 21-minute outing at NYU (Jan. 13).
Freshman (2010-11):
Played in 24 games and drew two starting assignments ...
Averaged 12.8 minutes, 4.5 points and 2.4 assists per outing ...
No. 2 on the team and ranked 12th among UAA players in assists
average ... Scored and recorded assists in 20 games ... Chalked up
double-figure scoring on three occasions including a season-high
13-point performance that the led the Eagles vs. Rochester (Jan.
18) ... Went four-of-four from the field and sank a triple en
route to totaling 11 points, while registering a season-high six
rebounds, vs. Sewanee (Nov. 19) ... Dished out five assists and
chipped in a pair of steals in 16 minutes vs. Spelman (Dec. 7) ...
Made her first start and logged 21 minutes in an 84-46 win over
Agnes Scott (Dec. 31), picking up nine points on four-of-four field
goal shooting and coming up with four of Emory's 12 steals ... Made
her other start in the following game vs. Maryville (Jan. 2) where
she was successful on all three of her tries from the floor and
finishing with six points in 14 minutes ... Fourth on the team with
37 steals and was 14th in the UAA with a 1.5 steals per-game
average ... 10 contests of two or more thefts ... Two assists and
four steals in 18 minutes vs. No. 6-ranked Washington University
(Feb. 11).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for the Academy of
the Holy Names program ... Was coached by Casey Higgins and Chris
Kumka ... Was named her team's MVP as a senior after pacing it
in scoring (13.5 ppg), assists (5.1 apg), rebounding (5.5 rpg) and
steals (4.6 spg) ... Scored in double figures on 20 occasions in
helping the club to a 17-7 record ... Earned All-Hillsborough
County recognition on three occasions ... Named her squad's
Defensive MVP as a junior ... Was a member of her team's run to the
state semifinals as a freshman ... AHN posted an overall slate
of 76-33 during her four years there ... Fine all-around athlete
who lettered in cross country, track, softball and volleyball.
Personal:
Born May 7, 1992 ... Daughter of Daniel Castillo and Michelle
Gilbert ... Majors in Middle Eastern Studies.
Career Stats
Year | GP-GS | FG-FGA | PCT | 3pt FG-FGA |
PCT | FT-FTA | PTS | AVG | AST | AVG |
2012-13 | 28-28 | 79-200 | .395 | 34-90 | .378 | 22-36 | 214 | 7.6 | 72 | 2.6 |
2011-12 | 23-0 | 34-87 | .391 | 3-27 | .111 | 12-17 | 83 | 3.6 | 32 | 1.3 |
2010-11 | 24-2 | 38-95 | .400 | 5-15 | .333 | 28-42 | 109 | 4.5 | 57 | 2.4 |
TOTAL | 75-30 | 151-382 | .395 | 42-132 | .318 | 62-95 | 406 | 5.4 | 161 | 2.1 |
Career Highs
Points | 17 | at University of Chicago, Feb. 10, 2013 |
15 | vs. Whitman, Mar. 8, 2013 | |
15 | Washington University, Jan. 11, 2013 | |
15 | at Oglethorpe, Nov. 15, 2011 | |
Rebounds | 9 | at Maryville College, Dec. 8, 2012 |
8 | Piedmont College, Nov. 17, 2012 | |
Field Goals | 7 | at Oglethorpe, Nov. 15, 2011 |
6 | at University of Chicago, Feb. 10, 2013 | |
6 | Washington University, Jan. 11, 2013 | |
3 pt. FGs | 3 | on four occasions |
Assists | 7 | Carnegie Mellon University, Feb. 17, 2013 |
7 | Spelman College, Nov. 16, 2012 | |
Steals | 7 | at New York University, Feb. 3, 2013 |
6 | at University of Rochester, Jan. 5, 2013 | |
Minutes | 35 | at University of Rochester, Jan. 5, 2013 |
Quote:
I selected Emory for its excellence academics and the
opportunities that it will provide me in medicine. The
talented coaching staff, the great athletic facilities and the
opportunity to play basketball were also huge factors."