#23 Nofi Mojidi




Guard
5-8
Senior
Silver Spring, Md. (Bullis School)

Three-time All-UAA pick, having earned first-team recognition the past two seasons … Enters the campaign among Chicago’s all-time leaders in steals (3rd, 172), field goal percentage (4th, .478), field goals made (5th, 414), three-point field goal percentage (5th, .331), scoring average (5th, 14.2), scoring (7th, 1,064), three-point field goals (8th, 58), and free throw attempts (9th, 283) … In 2006-07: Named to the D3hoops.com All-Central Region third team … Received All-UAA first-team honors … Ranked among the UAA statistical leaders in scoring (2nd, 16.4), steals (3rd, 2.52), field goal percentage (4th, .495), and free throw percentage (10th, .745) … Became the second player in school history to tally 400 points in a season (409) … Reached double-digit scoring in 21 of 25 outings, including seven 20-point outbursts … Matched her career scoring high with 26 points against Wis.-Whitewater and NYU … Chicago’s high scorer in 15 contests … Collected 63 steals, the seventh-highest season total in Chicago history … Credited with eight steals – one shy of the school record – against Wis.-Whitewater … Earned UAA player of the week honors after averaging 22.0 points, 5.5 steals, and 3.5 rebounds in wins over St. Norbert and Wis.-Whitewater … Hit 19 consecutive free throws during a six-game stretch in UAA play … Dished out 52 assists, nearly matching the total from her first two years (60) … Midway Classic MVP … Won the 55- and 200-meter dashes at the 2007 UAA Indoor Track & Field Championships … Featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” … In 2005-06: Named to the All-UAA first team … Selected to the D3hoops.com National Team of the Week after turning in back-to-back 20-point efforts (21 vs. St. Catherine, 22 vs. Augsburg) ... Only player in the UAA to rank among the conference’s top five in scoring (4th, 14.5), steals (4th, 2.00), and field goal percentage (5th, .491) … Led the Maroons with 14.5 points per contest ... Reached double figures in 20 games … Tallied a career-high 26 points against Washington (Mo.) … Scored 20 or more points on five occasions … Collected a team-best 50 steals … Recorded a double-double with 15 points and 11 boards against Aurora … Topped the team with 74 free throws and 117 attempts … In 2004-05: Selected to the All-UAA team as an honorable mention pick … Started all 25 games … Ranked third in the UAA in steals per game (2.36), 10th in field goal percentage (.444), and 11th in scoring (11.7) … Registered a team-high 59 steals … Collected four or more thefts in seven games … Netted a season-high seven steals against Concordia Chicago … Posted the highest scoring average (11.7) by a Chicago freshman since 1987-88 … Reached double digits in 18 games … Tallied a season-high 21 points against Brandeis … Turned in her first career double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds in an overtime win against Washington (Mo.) … High School: Attended The Bullis (Md.) School … Played for coach Kira Orr … Four-year member of the varsity team and three-year starter ... Helped lead Bullis to a 26-3 record and four Independent School League conference titles ... Averaged 15 points, seven assists, and three rebounds per game ... Named team Most Valuable Player.