Stanford Women's Basketball's Kate Paye Retires From Team
Paye's Impact on Stanford Women's Basketball
Kate Paye, a senior center, has made a huge impact on the women's basketball team. She has helped the program reach unprecedented heights.
Paye was named the team captain her junior year and helped lead the Cardinal to a national championship. She averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds that season while shooting 57% from the field.
This past season, Paye averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds. She was named to the All-Pac-12 First Team and was a key contributor to the Cardinal's 23-10 record.
Paye's Legacy
Paye will leave a lasting legacy at Stanford. She is one of the most successful players in program history.
Paye's accomplishments include:
- Two NCAA championships
- Four Pac-12 regular season championships
- Three Pac-12 tournament championships
- All-American
- All-Pac-12 First Team
Paye's success on the court is only part of her legacy. She is also an accomplished student. She is majoring in human biology and has a 3.8 GPA.
Paye is a role model for young athletes and students. She has shown that it is possible to achieve success in both athletics and academics.
Paye's Future
Paye is not sure what the future holds, but she is excited to explore her options.
"I want to keep playing basketball," she said. "I love the game, and I think I can still play at a high level. But I'm also excited about the possibility of going into coaching or broadcasting."
No matter what Paye decides to do, she is sure to be successful. She is a driven and talented young woman who has a bright future ahead of her.