2015-16 – 4X MAAC Player of the Week, Met Player of the Week, ECAC Player of the Week, Preseason All MAAC First Team, All MAAC First Team, MAAC All-Championship Team, MAAC Player of the Year, All ECAC First Team, All Met First Team – Appeared in and started a career high 31 games for the Red Foxes this season averaging 32.8 minutes a game (10th in MAAC). Missed 1 game due to injury. Led the MAAC in points per game with 18.8, in addition to 12.1 rebound per game (2nd in MAAC), 2.7 offensive rebound per game (5th in MAAC), 9.2 defensive rebounds per game (1st in MAAC), a .485 shooting percentage (1st in MAAC), a .808 free throw percentage (4th in MAAC), 2.9 blocks per game (1st in MAAC), and a career high 24 double doubles (1st in MAAC). Scored a career high 29 points against Fairfield on Feb. 21, as well as a career high in assists with four against Monmouth on Jan. 17, blocks with seven vs. Rider on Jan. 3, field goals made with 11 twice this season, most recently against Fairfield on Feb. 21, field goals attempted with 22 against Canisius on Feb. 27, 3 pointers made with one against Niagara on Feb. 12, field goals attempted with one nine times this season, most recently against Niagara on Feb. 12, free throws made with 11 vs. San Diego State University on Nov. 13, free throws attempted with 14 vs. San Diego State University on Nov. 13, and minutes with 40 three times, most recently against Fairfield on Feb. 21. Jarosz was invited to attend the training camp of the WNBA team, Dallas Wings.
2015-16 Game-by-Game
2014-15 – 2X MAAC Player of the Week, Pre-Season All-MAAC Second Team, All-MAAC First Team, All-MAAC Tournament Team - Appeared in career high 27 games with a career high 24 starts, averaging 29.9 minutes per game. Missed the opening six games due to injury. Finished with 462 points, averaging 17.1 points per game and finished second in the MAAC in scoring. Had 257 rebounds, averaging 9.5 rebounds per game, also second in the MAAC, to go along with 71 blocks (2.6 per game, 1st in the MAAC, 20th in the nation), 31 assists and 20 steals. Posted thirteen double-doubles (2nd in the MAAC) on the season and recorded a career high in rebounds with 17 on March 9 in the MAAC Championship game against Quinnipiac. Had career highs this year in points on Feb. 12 with 25 against Quinnipiac, also a career high in assists with three against Niagara on Feb. 2, steals with three against Boston University on Dec. 13, minutes played with 38 against Fairfield on Jan. 6 and free-throws made and attempted against Saint Peter’s with 11 and 12 respectively on Feb. 26. Jarosz also recorded seven blocks in one game, tying the most blocks in a game all-time for the Marist Women’s Basketball program.
2014-15 Game-by-Game
2013-14: Appeared in 23 games with three starts, averaging 15.2 minutes per game. Missed opening 11 games due to injury. Finished with 172 points to average 7.5 points per game. Had 85 rebounds to average 3.7 rebounds per game. Had 12 assists, 21 blocks, and eight steals. Had her first career double-double on Mar. 2 at Iona with career-highs 21 points and 14 rebounds. Had two assists on Mar. 9 vs. Rider in the MAAC Semifinals and two steals on Feb. 28 vs. Monmouth. Made three blocks two times; Jan. 23 vs. Saint Peter’s and Feb. 6 at Siena. Played a career-high 28 minutes on Feb. 11 at Saint Peter’s.
2013-14 Game-by-Game
2012-13: Appeared in one game before suffering a season-ending wrist injury. Received a medical redshirt.
2012-2013 Game-by-Game
2011-12: Sat out season due to NCAA transfer rules.
Prior to Marist: Transferred from Vanderbilt... In high school, Jarosz was a three-year starter and two-year team captain for the Lakeland basketball team... she was three-time All-League and All-Section and two-time All-State First Team selection... Her team won the league title in her junior and senior years ... Won section and lost in state championship as a senior ... Won section and state championships as a freshman... Averaged 22 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks as a senior... Owns school record with 39 points in a game... Career-leading scorer and rebounder in school history ... Owns state tournament record for most points scored in the tournament (senior year)... Three-year letter-winner and starter in volleyball... Started and lettered one year in softball.
Marist Career Highs
Points |
29 |
2/21/16 vs Fairfield |
Field Goals Made |
11 |
2x; MR - 2/21/16 vs Fairfiield |
Field Goals Attempted |
22 |
2/27/16 vs. Canisius |
3-Pt Field Goals Made |
1 |
2/12/16 at Niagara |
3-Pt Field Goals Attempted |
2 |
11/9/12 vs. Vermont |
Free Throws Made |
11 |
2x; MR - 11/13/15 SDSU |
Free Throws Attempted |
14 |
11/13/15 SDSU |
Rebounds |
19 |
1/26/15 vs St. Peters
|
Assists |
4 |
3x; MR - 1/17/16 vs. Monmouth |
Blocks |
7 |
2x MR - 1/3/16 vs.Rdier |
Steals |
3 |
3x; MR - 1/23/15 vs Niagara |
Minutes Played |
40 |
3x; MR - 2/21/16 vs. Fairfield |
Tori Jarosz' Career Statistics:
YEAR
|
GP-GS
|
MIN-AVG
|
FG-FGA
|
FG%
|
3FG-FGA
|
3FG%
|
FT-FTA
|
FT%
|
2010-11*
|
6 - 0
|
15 - 2.5
|
0 - 4
|
.000
|
0 - 0
|
.000
|
1-2
|
.500
|
2011-12
|
Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
|
2012-13
|
1 - 0
|
18 - 18.0
|
3 - 6
|
.500
|
0 - 2
|
.000
|
8 - 10
|
.800
|
2013-14
|
23-3
|
350-15.2
|
63-131
|
.481
|
0-2
|
.000
|
46-80
|
.575
|
2014-15
|
27-24
|
808-29.9
|
172-346
|
.497
|
0-3
|
.000
|
118-167
|
.706
|
2015-16
|
31-31
|
1,018-32.8
|
208-429
|
.485
|
1-11
|
.091
|
168-208
|
.808
|
MARIST
|
82 - 58
|
2,194 - 26.8
|
446 - 912
|
.489
|
1 - 18
|
.055
|
340-465
|
.731
|
CAREER
|
88 - 27
|
2,209 - 25.1
|
446 - 916
|
.486
|
1 - 18
|
.055
|
341-467
|
.730
|
YEAR
|
OFFREB
|
DEF REB
|
TOTAL REB
|
REB AVG
|
AST
|
TO
|
BLK
|
STL
|
PTS
|
PTS AVG
|
2010-11*
|
3
|
5
|
8
|
1.3
|
0
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
1
|
0.2
|
2011-12
|
Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.
|
|
|
2012-13
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
2.0
|
1
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
14
|
14.0
|
2013-14
|
23
|
62
|
85
|
3.7
|
12
|
20
|
21
|
8
|
172
|
7.5
|
2014-15
|
56
|
201
|
257
|
9.5
|
31
|
53
|
71
|
20
|
462
|
17.1
|
2015-16
|
85
|
285
|
370
|
11.9
|
50
|
75
|
91
|
15
|
585
|
18.9
|
MARIST
|
165 |
549 |
714
|
8.7
|
94
|
148
|
186
|
43
|
1,233
|
15.0
|
CAREER
|
168
|
554
|
722
|
6.1
|
94
|
151
|
190
|
43
|
1,234
|
14.0
|
* Played 2010-2011 season at Vanderbilt of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)