Career Overview (2015-18) | Career Stats (PDF)
In her two-year career, Julien led the team in scoring both seasons while compiling 862 points over just 71 career games en route to landing a spot on the ASUN's All-Decade team a few years after graduating. She was a two-time First Team All-ASUN selection, including a unanimous choice in 2018. The 2017 conference newcomer of the year also landed a spot on the all-tournament team in 2018 after scoring 19 points in the championship game win over Jacksonville. She graduated with four career ASUN player of the week selections and three newcomer of the week awards, and she led the Eagles to NCAA Tournament appearances in both of her seasons, where she scored 12 points in FGCU's upset of fifth-seeded Missouri in the first round as a senior. Following her senior season, Julien inked a training camp contract with the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. In doing so, she became the second player in program history (Whitney Knight) to sign such a contact.
As A Senior (2017-18) | Game-By-Game Stats (PDF)
ASUN Preseason Player of the Year
ASUN Preseason All-Conference
First Team All-ASUN
ASUN All-Tournament Team
ASUN Player of the Week Nov. 28, Dec. 12, Feb. 27
476 points | 8th in Program History | 5th in D-I era
13.2 points/game | 19th in Program History | T-11th in D-I era
157 field goals made | T-13th in Program History | 10th in D-I era
357 field goals attempted | 9th in Program History | 7th in D-I era
.440 field goal percentage (157-for-357) | T-19th in D-I era
72 3-point field goals made | T-13th in Program History
209 3-point field goals attempted | 11th in Program History | 9th in D-I era
90 free throws made | 14th in Program History | 9th in D-I era
109 free throws attempted | 20th in Program History | 15th in D-I era
.826 free throw percentage (90-for-109) | 4th in Program History | 4th in D-I era
36 games played | T-8th in Program History | T-8th in D-I era
36 games started | T-4th in Program History | 4th in D-I era
Julien averaged a team-high 13.2 points along with 3.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists over 36 games as a senior. She produced double-digit point totals in 26 of 36 games while shooting 157-for-357 (.440) from the field and 72-for-209 (.344) from 3-point range. Her 476 points is the eighth-most in a single season in program history.
The ASUN’s preseason player of the year produced the first and only two double-doubles of her career as a senior – 24 points and 10 rebounds at Florida International on Nov. 15 followed by 10 points and 10 rebounds at Siena on Nov. 20
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Julien’s six 3-pointers in that win over Florida International is tied for 18th-most in program history and tied for 10th in the Division-I era. Her 13 long distance attempts against Ohio State on Nov. 24 is tied for 14th and 10th in those respective categories, while her 12 3-point attempts vs Lipscomb on Feb 17th is tied for 17th in the Division-I era. Furthermore, her .545 (6-for-11) finish from long range against FIU is the 20th best single-game percentage in the Division-I era.
From the foul line, her 10 makes against DePaul on Nov. 23 is tied for 11th most in program history and tied for sixth in the Division-I era. Her .909 (10-for-11) percentage in that same game is also tied for 16th and 11th, respectively, in those two categories. The 11 attempts are tied for the 20th most in the Division-I era.
Julien’s 25 points at Stetson on Feb. 24 is tied for 10th most in program history against an ASUN opponent. Her nine field goals made in that game is tied for 10th most against an ASUN foe. Her 17 field goal attempts vs Kennesaw State on Jan. 20 and 12 3-point attempts against Lipscomb on Feb. 17 are both tied for eighth against ASUN competition.
With her 7-for-7 FT performance vs Southeastern on Dec. 5 and her 6-for-6 outing vs Jacksonville on March 11, Julien owns two of 28 instances in program history in Alico Arena where a player has a 1.000 FT percentage on at least six attempts.
In ASUN play, Julien finished among the league’s leaders in nine categories – PPG (14.5, 5th), points (203, 5th), free throw percentage (82.9, 2nd), 3-point field goal percentage (41.5, 2nd), 3-point field goals per game (2.4, 2nd), field goal percentage (473, 8th), field goals per game (5.0, 6th), 3-point field goals made (34, 2nd) and field goals made (70, 6th).
In fact, Julien’s 82.9 free throw percentage (29-for-35) in ASUN play as a senior is the sixth best in program history.
As A Junior (2016-17) | Game-By-Game Stats (PDF)
ASUN Newcomer of the Year
ASUN Player of the Week - Jan. 9
ASUN Newcomer of the Week – Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Jan. 16
386 points | 18th in D-I era
140 field goals made | 18th in Program History | 13th in D-I era
295 field goals attempted | 19th in D-I era
.475 field goal percentage (140-for-295) Â | 16th in Program History | 9th in D-I era
.347 3-point field goal percentage (50-for-144) | 19th in D-I era
.789 free throw percentage (56-for-71) | 9th in Program History | 7th in D-I era
35 games played | T-8th in Program History | T-8th in D-I era
35 games started | T-4th in Program History | T-4th in D-I era
As a junior, Julien broke the program's Division-I era single-game scoring record with 36 points against Stetson on Jan. 7. That effort in the team’s first conference game was also the most points ever scored against an ASUN team in program history and is tied for the second most in program history overall. She finished the season averaging 11 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists en route to ASUN Newcomer of the Year recognition.
Julien’s 11 field goals made in the Stetson game is tied for third most vs an ASUN team and is tied for ninth most in program history. Her 11-for-14 (.786) field goal percentage in that game is tied for seventh best against an ASUN team, and her six 3-pointers made is tied for eighth most vs ASUN team, 10th most overall and tied for 18th best in program history. Her .857 percentage (6-for-7) is the second best vs an ASUN team with at least six attempts, as well as second in the Division-I era and tied for third in program history. Her .786 (11-for-14) is tied for 10th best in Division-I era. In fact, that game also represents one of just four instances in program history that an FGCU player has been perfect from the foul line with at least eight attempts against an ASUN opponent. It is also one of just 14 in program history overall that a player has been perfect on at least that many attempts.
Outside of that game, Julien’s .727 (8-for-11) performance from the field vs Jacksonville on Jan. 28 is tied for 17th best in the Division-I era, and her .519 field goal percentage in ASUN play as a junior is the second best in program history behind Delia De La Torre’s .522 in 2007-08.
Overall, Julien recorded 20 double-digit scoring games, including five straight from Jan. 28 through Feb. 11. She concluded the season with 10 points and five rebounds in the team’s narrow 62-60 defeat against No. 4 seed Miami (Fla.) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
As A Freshman and Sophomore at Chipola College (2014-16)
Julien, who was ranked ninth in Dan Olsen’s Report, was an instrumental piece to Chipola’s 24-5 record, top-10 national ranking and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division-I national championship in 2014-15. The team went 51-6 in her two years, and she scored 683 points.
High School
Julien attended Treasure Coast, where she was coached by Roger Dorio. As a senior, she averaged 11 points, 8.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while guiding the team to the Class 8A state championship game and becoming the first team in school history in any sport to reach the Florida High School Athletic Association's Final Four.
Personal
Born Nov. 21, 1994 ... daughter of Catherine and Christopher Julien ... has three siblings, Lisa, Adolphus and Chris ... communications major ... favorite athlete is Stephen Curry ... chose FGCU because the coaching staff and the team made her feel like part of the family.
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