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2022-23 Women's Basketball Roster

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33 Noa Comesaña

  • Position F/C
  • Height 6-1
  • Class Sophomore
  • High School I.E.S. de Beade
  • Hometown Vigo, Spain
  • School BC

Biography

Honors & Awards:
- 2023 Ivy League Champion

2022-23:
Did not see any game action due to a season-ending injury.

2021-22:
Played in 29 of the team's 32 games, starting 16 times ... Averaged 3.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 15.8 minutes per game ... Posted a team-high .552 field goal percentage (41-77) ... Earned the start in her collegiate debut, playing 22 minutes with two points, four rebounds, two steals, a block and an assist as part of 78-56 season-opening win over Hampton (Nov. 9) ... Went on to start each of the first 11 games of the season ... Scored a season-high 10 points (5-6 FG) in an 87-78 road win over Davidson (Nov. 12) ... Limited during December and January due to injury ... Made her Ivy League debut in a home win over Yale (Jan. 2) ... Scored eight points and filled up the stat sheet in just 16 minutes off the bench to help the Lions defeat Penn, 66-57, and start Ivy League play 7-0 for the first time (Feb. 4) ... Tallied a season-high six rebounds in all three of Columbia's games against Princeton ... Recorded a season-high four assists in just 11 minutes off the bench in a win against Brown (Feb. 26) ... Started and played 28 minutes with four points, six rebounds and a block in the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game (Mar. 12) ... Started all four games of Columbia's run to the WNIT Quarterfinals.

Prior to Columbia:
Joins the Lions from Vigo, Spain, with experience playing for Seis do Nadal Coia (2009-15) and Celta Baloncesto (2015-21) ... accolades include playing in eight Galician Championships and five Spanish Championships, including a third-place finish with the Celta U18 team in 2018 and a sixth-place with the U16 squad ... competed for the Spanish National Team, helping the team to third at the U16 European Championships in 2019 ... three-year captain for Seis do Nadal before going on to captain both her Celta and Galician teams ... named Vigo’s Most Promising Athlete in 2019 and also earned the Galician Extraordinary Academic Performance Award that same year.

Personal:
Full name is Noa Comesaña González ... Born March 9, 2003 in Vigo, Spain ... Daughter of Elena González López and Pablo Comesaña Costas ... Has a sister, Gaila ... Chose Columbia over offers and interest from several other schools, including Pepperdine, Wichita State and Manhattan.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 33

    2021-22First Year

    Forward/Center
    6'1"
    33
  • 33

    2022-23Sophomore

    Forward/Center
    6'1"
    33