#11 Nicaya Rapier




Forward
5-9
Senior
Munster, Ind. (Bishop Noll)

Begins the season in eighth place on the Chicago career rebounding chart with 541 lifetime boards … In 2006-07: Started all 25 games … Led the team in rebounding (8.6) ... Voted UAA player of the week after averaging 15.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in victories over North Park and North Central … Led the UAA in field goal percentage (.548 – sixth-best in Chicago history) and ranked among the league leaders in rebounding (6th, 8.6) … Posted the 10th-highest season rebounding total in school history with 214 boards … Grabbed a Ratner Center and career-high 17 rebounds against Case … Pulled down double-digit rebounds on nine occasions, five times in UAA play … Scored 10 or more points in eight games, with a career-high 19 against North Park … Chicago’s high rebounder in 13 contests … Produced four double-doubles … In 2005-06: Played in 21 games ... Ranked second in the UAA in offensive rebounding (3.3) and seventh in total rebounding (7.3) ... Grabbed double-digit rebounds on eight eight occasions with a season-high 13 against NYU ... Notched a pair of double-doubles ... Scored 6.6 points per contest ... Reached double figures four times ... Tallied a season-high 15 points (with 11 rebounds) against Augsburg ... Team's runner-up with 31 steals ... In 2004-05: Ranked sixth in the UAA with 6.9 rebounds per game … Played in all 25 games … Averaged 6.9 rebounds per contest, second-most on the team and the most by a Chicago freshman since 1993-94 … Led the club with 66 offensive boards … Pulled down double-digit rebounds on three occasions, with a season-best 14 against Case … Chicago’s high rebounder in 10 games … Registered two double-doubles … Averaged 6.2 points per game … Reached double figures seven times … Tallied a season-high 17 points – nine in overtime — in an upset of then fifth-ranked Washington (Mo.) … High School: Attended Bishop Noll (Ind.) High School … Played for coach Marc Bruner … Four-year starter and two-year co-captain ... Named Bishop Noll’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2003-04 ... Earned co-Most Valuable Player recognition in 2002-03 ... Selected to Lake Athletic Conference first team in 2002-03 ... Served as National Honor Society president ... Graduated as salutatorian.