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Regan Magarity Season 2017-18

PositionF
Height6-3
ClassRedshirt Junior
HometownNorrköping, Sweden
High SchoolIgelstavikens Gymnasium
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Drafted by the Connecticut Sun with the 33rd pick in the 2019 WNBA Draft
 
Career Honors

  • All-ACC second team in 2019
  • Graduates with the program's most rebounds (1,299), which also sets an ACC record
  • Owns the most double-doubles in program history with 55
  • Ranks third all-time in scoring (1,661 points)
  • Is third in blocks (182)
  • FInished her career with 101 three-pointers made, tied for the 10th-most 
  • Owns the three highest single-season rebound totals in Virginia Tech history
  • A three-time ACC All-Academic Team selection
  • WNIT All-Tournament Team in 2018
  • ACC Player of the Week Feb. 4, 2019
  • Second Team VaSID 2019

2018-19 (R-Senior)

  • Started all 34 games at forward. She led the team in minutes played, rebounds, blocks and steals.
  • Made history recording the first season in ACC women's basketball history with more than 400 rebounds.
  • Led the conference with 12.8 rebounds per game. Tallied 22 double-doubles, also averaging a career best 14.1 points per game.
  • Earned ACC Player of the Week honors on Feb. 4 after a week where she recorded two double-doubles, including dropping a career-high 30 points at Boston College. 


2017-18 (R-Junior)

  • Magarity, a team captain started all 37 games, setting a program record for minutes played in a single season with 1,271. Along with teammate Taylor Emery, she was named to the WNIT’s All-Tournament team.
  • Over the course of the season she broke her own record for most rebounds in a season, ending the campaign with 357. She also became the program’s all-time leader in that category.  
  • She was tied atop the conference charts with 16 double-doubles for the season, averaging 13.2 points and 9.6 rebounds.
  • Magarity tallied a career-high 28 points in the win over New River Valley foe Radford, while also securing 12 rebounds.
  • Scored the 1,000th point of her career against Miami on Jan. 28, 2018

 
2016-17 (R-Sophomore)

  • Magarity started 33 games for the Hokies, tallying 15 double-doubles, the second most in the ACC. Along the way she recorded seven in a row setting the new program record. She was also the only player in the league to average a double-double (13.8 points, 10.3 rebounds) during conference play.
  • She scored in double figures 24 times, including eclipsing the 20-point threshold six times.
  • Magarity set the Tech record for rebounds in a single season with 316, averaging 9.6 per game, the most in the conference.

 
2015-16 (R-Freshman)

  • The forward played in 24 games, starting on 19 occasions. She averaged 7.3 points and 5.8 rebounds.
  • She scored three 3-pointers and also had three steals in the Hokies’ historic win at Tennessee.

 
2014-15 (True Freshman)

  • Sidelined with an injury after five games played, where she averaged 14 points and 10.6 rebounds.
  • Her 25 points in her debut made her the first Hokie rookie to score 25 or more. She also set the freshman single-game record for rebounds with 17 against Norfolk State.

 
Prior to Virginia Tech

  • Magarity played club basketball for SBBK from 2011-14 and earned Swedish All-Stars honor in 2010 and 2011. She was named Swedish MVP while competing in the U-16 and U-20 national championships. Magarity earned MVP honors in 2011 as a member of the national team and was named the top Swedish player by FIBA in the U-16 European Championship, earning European All-Stars recognition.

 
Personal

  • Born April 30, the daughter of Bill and Ammi Magarity, she has four siblings.
  • Her father played basketball at the University of Georgia and was a member of the New York Nets in the ABA before moving to Europe to play professionally for 20 years. Her Mother played for the Swedish National Team and her brother Will played for the Swedish national teams and played collegiately at Davidson University.
  • Magarity also has several relatives coaching on the collegiate level: David (uncle) is the head women’s basketball coach at Army, Maureen (cousin) serves as the head women’s basketball coach at New Hampshire, Mark (uncle) is the head volleyball coach at Philadelphia and Dan Earl (brother-in-law) is the head men’s basketball coach at VMI.
  • Magarity earned her degree in multimedia journalism in 2018 and is pursuing a master's in agriculture & life sciences.