Accolades: Two-time All-MAAC First Team selection, All-MAAC Second Team selection, Two-time MAAC All-Championship Team selection, 2020 All-Met Second Team selection, Two-time MBWA All-Met Third Team selection
- Finished her Marist career second in scoring average, fourth in points and and field goals, and fifth in field goal percentage
- In 95 games (94 starts) across three seasons with the Red Foxes, she totaled 1,518 points for 16.0 per game average, as well as 602 field goals for a .496 average
- Holds the Marist record for field goal percentage in a single game at a perfect 100 percent (9-9, minimum eight made field goals)
- Tied for second for most field goals in a game with 14
- Recorded 77 games (81 percent) with 10+ points, 32 games with 20+ points, and two games with 30+ points
Accolades: Unanimous All-MAAC First Team pick, MAAC All-Championship Team pick, Preseason All-MAAC First Team pick, All-Met Second Team, MAAC Player of the Week 1/13, Senior CLASS Award Candidate, MBWA Player of the Week 1/6-1/12
- Appeared in 30 games (all starts), averaging a career-high 17.1 points per game (team-best 18.1 PPG in MAAC play), 5.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists
- Led the team in baskets (career-high 218) and field goal percentage (career-best .525), second on the team in minutes per game (30.8) and points per game, and third in rebounds (154), assists (77), and steals (33)
- Ranked second in the MAAC in field goal percentage and third in scoring average
- Ranked 17th in the nation in field goals
- Tied a career-high with 30 points on 14-25 shooting against Quinnipiac on January 23
- Dropped 27 points in the MAAC opener against Monmouth on January 2
- Scored 18 points on a perfect 9-9 shooting, a Marist single game record, in just 15 minutes at Niagara on January 11
- Scored in double figures in all but three games, reaching 20+ points in 10 games. Shot 10 or more attempts in 26 games, and made six or more buckets in 23 contests
- Tallied two double-doubles: 10 points, 10 rebounds against Princeton on Dec. 7 and 20 points, 12 boards at Siena on Feb. 16
Accolades: Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association All-Met Third Team, All-MAAC First Team, 2x MAAC Player of the Week (12/3, 12/24), Preseason All-MAAC First Team
- Appeared in 32 games (all starts), and averaged 15.4 points in 29.4 minutes per game
- Second on the team in minutes per game, points per game, and blocks (20)
- Fourth in the MAAC in points per game
- Shot career-highs from the field (49%) and three-point (39%)
- Scored a career-high 30 points on 12/18 vs Northeastern
- Made a career-high four three-pointers on January 25 at Saint Peter’s
- Made a career-high eight free throws on November 20 at Elon
- Dished out a season-high seven assists and swatted two shots on 3/2 vs Niagara
- Recorded a double-double in the first game of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds on November 11 at Navy
Accolades:  All-MAAC Second Team, MAAC All-Championship Team, MAAC Player of the Week (1/29), MBWA All-Met Third Team.
- Appeared in 33 games, started in 32 games and averaged 31.7 minutes per game
- Scored 513 points, averaging 15.5 points per game
- Totaled 174 rebounds (5.3 rebounds per game), 91 assists, while shooting 199-419 (.475)
- Made 89-112 free throw attempts (.795) and was 26-78 in 3 point attempts (.333)
- Had 21 steals and 24 blocks
- Scored a season high 11 field goals twice against Temple on December 16 and against Monmouth on December 30
- Made three 3-pointers against Hawaii on November 24
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- Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules
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- Played 21 games at Virginia Tech, scoring 21 points
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Prior to Virginia Tech: Ranked the 139th overall player and 27th guard in the 2015 class by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. Tabbed the 16th ranked wing and a three-star recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz. Scored 1,458 career points. Named the CCL MVP. Nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Game. Averaged 18.1 points, six rebounds her senior year. Averaged 18 points, five rebounds and six blocks as a junior. Named to the All-Scholastic team by the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Patriot Ledger. Catholic Central League Large-Division MVP. 2015 and 2013 Boston Rose Classic League MVP. 2012-2013 Massachusetts State Championship at Archbishop Williams. 2014 Boo Williams 16u Gold winner with Bay State Magic Elite. Won the 2015 Deep South Classic 15u and claimed the 2011 US Junior Nationals Championship.
Personal:Â Daughter of George and Dominique Gilmer. Her father George was an All-Conference basketball player while attending Westfield University. Alana has one brother, Aaron.