2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Rogers, Skye

Jersey Number 22
Skye Rogers
- Position:
- Forward/Center
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Orem, UT
- High School:
- Mountain View HS/Pepperdine
- Major:
- Film
Bio
SOPHOMORE (2019-20):
Sat out the 2019-20 season under NCAA transfer rules. .
PEPPERDINE (2018-19):
Lindsay helped Pepperdine to a 22-12 overall record and a 12-6 mark in West Coast Conference play...in addition, the Mountain View High School product played an important role in the teams' success in postseason WNIT action as the Waves made it to the round of 16....in three games in the WNIT, she averaged 6.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game, while shooting 64% from the field...as a freshman, played in all 34 games, including ten starts for the Waves...averaged 2.9 points and 3.5 rebounds, while averaging 14-minutes per game...finished the season shooting 46.7% from the field and was third on the squad with 20 blocked shots...notched a season-best 10 points and nine rebounds against Providence and added a season-high four blocks in Pepperdine's win over Sacramento State.
HIGH SCHOOL:
At Mountain View High School, Lindsay averaged 8.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior...was a 2018 Utah Girls Coaches Association 4A all-state and all-region second-team pick...off the court, Lindsay was a scholar-athlete.
PERSONAL:
She is the daughter of Marlon and Amanda Lindsay.
COACH BINFORD SAYS:
"Skye is a strong, physical kid that will bring a presence to our program both on and off the court. We like the experience she'll bring to the team. Skye played in a strong conference at Pepperdine and comes from a very successful club program – Natalie Williams Basketball Academy – and with the graduation of Blaire (Braxton) and Madeline (Smith) the knowledge she' gained from sitting out the year will be of great value to the program. Skye has great hands; a mid-range game and is efficient with her back to the basket. She does most of her work before she catches it. Defensively, she is a strong rebounder and can protect the basket and her teammates. One of the most important things about Skye is that she is a 'culture kid,' She is a great fit for our program both athletically and academically. Skye is a selfless kid who is all about making the program better and doing what she can to contribute."
Sat out the 2019-20 season under NCAA transfer rules. .
PEPPERDINE (2018-19):
Lindsay helped Pepperdine to a 22-12 overall record and a 12-6 mark in West Coast Conference play...in addition, the Mountain View High School product played an important role in the teams' success in postseason WNIT action as the Waves made it to the round of 16....in three games in the WNIT, she averaged 6.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game, while shooting 64% from the field...as a freshman, played in all 34 games, including ten starts for the Waves...averaged 2.9 points and 3.5 rebounds, while averaging 14-minutes per game...finished the season shooting 46.7% from the field and was third on the squad with 20 blocked shots...notched a season-best 10 points and nine rebounds against Providence and added a season-high four blocks in Pepperdine's win over Sacramento State.
HIGH SCHOOL:
At Mountain View High School, Lindsay averaged 8.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior...was a 2018 Utah Girls Coaches Association 4A all-state and all-region second-team pick...off the court, Lindsay was a scholar-athlete.
PERSONAL:
She is the daughter of Marlon and Amanda Lindsay.
COACH BINFORD SAYS:
"Skye is a strong, physical kid that will bring a presence to our program both on and off the court. We like the experience she'll bring to the team. Skye played in a strong conference at Pepperdine and comes from a very successful club program – Natalie Williams Basketball Academy – and with the graduation of Blaire (Braxton) and Madeline (Smith) the knowledge she' gained from sitting out the year will be of great value to the program. Skye has great hands; a mid-range game and is efficient with her back to the basket. She does most of her work before she catches it. Defensively, she is a strong rebounder and can protect the basket and her teammates. One of the most important things about Skye is that she is a 'culture kid,' She is a great fit for our program both athletically and academically. Skye is a selfless kid who is all about making the program better and doing what she can to contribute."
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