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Matilda Ekh Season 2024-25

PositionG/F
Height6-0
ClassSenior
HometownVästerås, Sweden
High SchoolRiksbasketgymnasiet Luleå
Previous SchoolMichigan State

2023-24 (Junior)
Started all 33 games averaging 10.4 points per game and shooting 43% from the field. Ekh scored in double figures 21 times and topped 20 points on two occasions, both in Tech wins at Rutgers (25) and vs. Marshall in the NCAA tournament (21). She led Tech's guards at 3-point efficiency, shooting 40% from beyond the arc and connecting on 78 triples for the season.

Prior to Tech (Michigan State)
•Ekh, a Västerås, Sweden native played for two seasons at Michigan State where started 57 of 59 career games. The 6-foot-0 wing player averaged 11.8 points per game in both of her seasons in East Lansing and contributed three rebounds a game and two assists as well.
•A career 39% shooter from beyond the arc, Ekh made 69 in both seasons for a total of 138.
•In 2022 she was a Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection and has twice been an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention athlete.

 High School
•Has a wealth of international experience, having played for Luleå Basket for coach Robin Sandberg.
•In 2019-20, played with the Swedish First League and despite the shortened season, she was still named Rookie of the Year.
•Named to the Swedish National Team for the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2021 tournament, recording 11.1 minutes, 3.2 points and 1.0 rebound per game in five appearances
•During the 2018-19 season, won the U19 Swedish Championship with her high school team, Riksbasketgymnasiet Luleå in Västeras, Sweden, under coach Mikael Johansson. Was also named MVP and earned a spot on the All-Star team. Also, during the 2018-19 campaign, was captain of the U18 Swedish National Team that finished fourth in the U18 European Championship, B Division.

Personal
•Birthday is April 19
•Daughter of Jonah Ekh and Anna-Karin Klang
•Has two siblings who play basketball in Sweden
•Enrolled in the PPE program: Philosphy, Poltics and Economics