2023-24 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (as of May 13, 2024)
Points: 23 vs. Montana (Jan. 16, 2023)
Rebounds: 13 vs. Idaho (Jan. 14, 2023)
Assists: 12 at Utah State (Nov. 10, 2023)
Steals: 7 at Portland State (Dec. 28, 2023)
Blocks: 4 vs. Northern Arizona (Mar. 13, 2024)
Field Goals Made: 10 at Oregon State (Mar. 22, 2024)
Field Goals Attempted: 23 at Oregon State (Mar. 22, 2024)
Three-Pointers Made: 4, 4x, last: at Northern Arizona (Jan. 27, 2024)
Three-Pointers Attempted: 7, 8x, last: vs. Portland State (Feb. 5, 2024)
Free Throws Made: 6, 3x, last: at Northern Colorado (Jan. 25, 2024)
Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Northern Arizona (Jan. 21, 2023)
Minutes: 41 at Northern Arizona (Jan. 27, 2024)
2023-24 | Graduate Student
- Big Sky Player of the Year (Unanimous)
- Big Sky first team All-Conference (Unanimous)
- Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year
- Big Sky All-Defensive Team
- Big Sky Tournament MVP
- Big Sky All-Tournament Team
- Earned Big Sky Player of the Week twice (3/5, 2/20) and Co-Player of the Week once (1/23)
- Started all 34 games, averaging a team-leading 34.4 minutes
- Averaged 13.4 points per game, with 457 total, good for second on the team, and fourth in the Big Sky.
- Scored in double-digits 27 times during the season, with two season-high, 21-point games against Weber State (2/17) and Oregon State (3/22)
- Shot 42.0% from the floor, and 40.0% from the three-point line.
- Lead the team in total rebounds (189), second in the Big Sky, assists (189), and steals (83), first in the Big Sky.
- Averaged 5.6 rebounds per game, good for second on the team.
- Recorded three double-double games.
- Tied for team lead in Blocks (19).
- Had a career-high, 12 assists, against Utah State (11/10)
- Had a career-high, 7 steals, against Portland State (12/28)
- Had a career-high, 4 blocks, against Northern Arizona (3/13)
- Had career-highs, 10 field-goals made and 23 field-goals attempted, against Oregon State (3/22)
- Matched career-highs, three-pointers made (4) and attempted (7), and free-throws made (6) and attempted (8).
- Big Sky 2023-24 All-Academic Team.
2022-23 | Graduate Student
- Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year
- Big Sky All-Conference Third Team
- Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Team
- Started all 30 of Eastern's games in her first season in Cheney.
- Finished third on the team and 17th in the Big Sky with 11.3 points per game.
- Scored a career-high 23 points against Montana(3/6) in the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals.
- Recorded double-digits in scoring in 19 games.
- Shot 37.7 percent from the floor and 29.0 from behind the arc.
- Ranked second on the team and 12th in the conference with 6.0 rebounds per game.
- Posted a career-high 13 against Idaho(2/25).
- Tallied five double-doubles during the season.
- Had four double-digit rebounding games, with double-doubles in each matchup.
- Ranked third in the Big Sky with 5.0 assists per game(45th in the NCAA) and 150 total on the season(34th in the NCAA), also leading the team.
- Placed third on the program single season steals per game average list and fourth on the total steals list.
- Posted a career-high 10 assists against Idaho State(2/25), also recording a double-double in the game(19 points).
- Led the Big Sky and was 36th in the NCAA with a 2.17 assist-to-turnover ratio, also ranking second in program history for a single season.
- Led the Big Sky and ranked 26th in the nation with 79 steals, along with leading the conference and ranking 21st in the NCAA with 2.63 steals per game...Recorded five steals in five different games....Was second on the team with 15 blocks.
- Posted the seventh individual season in program history for a player to average 10 PPG and 5 APG.
- She also recorded the 10th individual season in program history for a player to average 10 PPG, 4 RPG and 3 APG.
Prior to Eastern Washington
- Jamie Loera came to the Eagles as a graduate transfer from Arizona State.
- While playing in Tempe, Loera was a part of the Sun Devils team that went to the Sweet Sixteen in the 2019 NCAA tournament and qualify for the 2021 NIT tournament.
- During her first season, led the team in three-point field goal percentage.
- Earned a spot on the Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll for the 2019-20 season.
- A native of Moses Lake, Wash., Loera scored 1,526 points while playing at Moses Lake HS and guided her team to four, top-five finishes and third place in 2018.
- Excelled in her senior year, averaging 17.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 3.3 steals per game.
- Nominated for the Gatorade Player of the year and the McDonald's All-American team in 2018.
- Her senior year success earned numerous awards, including AP first-team, All-State(Wash.) and Columbia Basin 4A Player of the Year honors.
- Named Female Athlete of the Year in 2018 and was named to USA Today's All-USA Washington Girls Basketball, second team.
- As a junior in 2017, Loera was named 4A All-Conference offensive and Defensive Player of the Year.
- Selected to be first-team, All-State by the Tacoma Tribune and Seattle Times and was a second-team All-State tournament team selection.
- Sophomore season was highlighted by first-team offense and defense, Conference selections for 4A Big 9.
- Picked up her first, All-State tournament second-team in the season as well.
- In her freshman season, Loera was an All-League second-team offense selection.
Personal
- Born on Aug. 24, Loera is the daughter of Lori and Javier.
- Her high school coach was Matt Strophy.
- Loera will pursue her Master's degree in Organizational Leadership at Eastern Washington.
- Enjoys to cook.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2022-23Graduate Student
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5'9"
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2023-24Graduate Student
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5'9"