

Joseph's Hawks Umass Minutemen VCU Rams Atlantic Coast Conference Boston College Eagles Clemson Tigers Duke Blue Devils Florida Seminoles Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Louisville Cardinals Miami Hurricanes North Carolina State Wolfpack North Carolina Tar Heels Notre Dame Fighting Irish Pittsburgh Panthers Syracuse Orange Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Tech Hokies Wake Forest Demon Deacons Big 12 Conference Baylor Bears Iowa State Cyclones Kansas Jayhawks Kansas State Wildcats Oklahoma Sooners Oklahoma State Cowboys TCU Horned Frogs Texas Longhorns Texas Tech Red Raiders West Virginia Mountaineers Big East Conference Butler Bulldogs Creighton Blue Jays DePaul Blue Demons Georgetown Hoyas Marquette Golden Eagles Providence Friars Rutgers Scarlet Knights Seton Hall Pirates St. She averaged 16.7 points and 5.2 assists per game as a senior to end her prep career with 1,451 points, 403 assists, 205 steals and 282 made 3-pointers.Abilene Christian Wildcats Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Bryant Bulldogs Buffalo Bulls Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners Cleveland State Vikings Coppin State Eagles Dixie State Trailblazers Eastern Kentucky University Colonels Fairleigh Dickinson Knights FGCU Eagles Georgia State Panthers Harvard Crimson Howard Bison Idaho State Bengals Iowa State Cyclones Liberty Flames Longwood Lancers Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns Marshall Thundering Herd Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Morehead State Eagles Murray State Racers NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference Central Florida Knights Cincinnati Bearcats Connecticut Huskies East Carolina Pirates Houston Cougars Memphis Tigers SMU Mustangs Temple Owls Tulane Green Wave Tulsa Golden Hurricane USF Bulls Atlantic 10 Davidson Wildcats Dayton Flyers Duquesne Dukes Fordham Rams George Mason Patriots George Washington Colonials La Salle Explorers Rhode Island Rams Richmond Spiders Saint Louis Billikens St. A McDonald's All-American nominee, Frederick finished her Hortonville career as the school's all-time leader in scoring, assists, steals and 3-pointers (boys and girls). She led her team to its first state tournament final four appearance in 30 years as a junior and senior. Originally from Greenville, Wisconsin, Frederick was a four-time first team all-conference selection coming out of Hortonville High School. She is a two-time MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team selection as a marketing major (3.9 GPA). Frederick also earned post-season awards off the court for the Beacons.

She made at least 39 3-pointers in every season and knocked down 55 from behind the arc in 2020-21. I also like the fact she always plays on balance and has deep range."įrederick made 192 3-pointers at Valpo placing her fifth all-time in program history. "Her basketball IQ and ability to score the basketball make her very hard to defend however, her best attribute is her knack for making everyone around her better as she led the MVC in assists per game the past two seasons. "We are so thrilled to have an experienced point guard like Shay join our Butler family," Parkinson stated. Frederick led the Valley in assists in consecutive seasons and was the first Valpo player to earn All-MVC accolades multiple times since 2005-06. A two-time First Team All-MVC selection, Frederick played in 116 games at Valpo and capped of her senior season averaging 11.9 points, 4.8 assists, and 3.6 rebounds per contest. During her four-year career as a Beacon, Frederick posted 1,264 points, 493 assists and 164 steals.įrederick was a three-year starter at Valpo that ended her time on campus ranked second all-time in assists (493) and eighth in scoring (1,264). 5-7 point guard Shay Frederick will join the Bulldogs for the 2022-23 season as a graduate transfer from Valparaiso.

Story Links INDIANAPOLIS – Butler women's basketball head coach Austin Parkinson added a talented floor general to the program this week.
