30 Kami McEldowney
Kami McEldowney
  • Height:
    5-8
  • Weight:
    0
  • Hometown:
    Versailles, Ohio
  • Position:
    PG
  • Year:
    JR
  • High School:
    Urbana University

Bio

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2021-22: All-River States Conference First Team ... led the Red Wolves with 24 points against Dordt University in the opening round of the NAIA National Tournment ... appeared in all 31 games with eight starts averaging 14.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists, while finished fourth in the conference in steals at 2.2 per game ... reached double figures in scoring 20 times with nine games over 20 points ... had season-high totals of 26 points and 11 rebounds in 102-99 overtime victory over Alice Lloyd College in the RSC Quarterfinals ... had a double-double in 93-80 win at Indiana University Southeasat with 16 points and 10 rebounds ... handed out seven assists against Oakland City University with seven steals versus Carlow University.

2020-21: Led the Red Wolves in scoring at 14.9 PPG and assists with 2.88 per contest ... ranked 15th in the nation free throw percentage making 26-of-30 (0.867) ... scored in double figures in six out of eight contests reaching 20 three times ... had season-highs of 26 points and nine rebounds against Bethel University.

2019-20: Averaged 8.1 points at at NCAA Division II Urbana University ... led the team with 47 steals and was second on the squad with 83 assists as the Blue Knights posted a 17-12 record.

2018-19: All-MEC Academic Team ... reached double digits four times with a season-high 12 points against Tiffin University and the University of Findlay.

HIGH SCHOOL: Part of one state champion team and two state runner-up squads at Versailles High School, where she scored 1,323 points during her career ... an all-state honoree and conference player of the year ... played softball and was part of a state champion team in volleyball.

ALL ABOUT KAMI

AREA OF STUDY: Early Childhood Education and Special Education.

WHY KAMI CHOSE IU EAST: To continue her college career because of the financial support available at the school and because it was close to home.

PARENTS: Roger and Holly McEldowney. She already has a connection to the River States Conference - one of her sisters played softball at fellow league member Rio Grande.