Canada’s Washington has grown into one of the NCAA’s top scorers in her fifth season
For the three weeks in December that Canadian Keishana Washington led the NCAA in scoring, the congratulatory messages poured in.
To the point it became overwhelming.
“It was a lot of messages from family, close friends, a lot of people reaching out to me on social media accounts, some people that were at the game, fans, agents … I had a lot of people blowing me up,” Washington said. “I had to put my phone on do not disturb for a little while, just so I could take a second to breathe. It was definitely surreal.”
The Pickering, Ont., native and five-foot-seven guard for Drexel’s women’s basketball team, topped Division 1 with 29.5 points a game — she’s believed to be the first Canadian woman to do so.