Career Overview (2012-16)
Haas was named to the ASUN's All-Decade Team after a highly-successful careerĀ and was subsequently honored as the fan-voted ASUN Player of the Decade following a Facebook poll.Ā Although she was never an all-conference selection during her time at FGCU, sheĀ scored 1,138 points in her four-year career and was a two-time ASUN scholar-athlete of the year in 2015 and 2016. She was also named the conference's player of the week on March 9, 2014. As a senior, she helped lead the Eagles to an upset of Michigan in the WNIT semifinals with a 20-point performance on 7-for-9 shooting. In fact, she tallied double-figure scoring efforts in four of her final five collegiate contests, helping lead FGCU to a WNIT runner-up finish in 2016. Prior to that, Haas helped lead FGCU to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and an initial WNIT run as a freshman.
As A SeniorĀ (2015-16)Ā
Named the 2015 Atlantic Sun Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year ⦠earned a position on the DI-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team for the second-straight year and was awarded one of two postgraduate scholarships ⦠recipient of the FGCU Athletics Scholar-Athlete of the Month award for the month of February ⦠finished her career at FGCU ranking top 10 in the program in career points (1138), field goals (414), free throws made (199) and rebounds (365) ⦠became the universityās ninth 1,000 point scorer in a win at NJIT (Feb. 13) ⦠scored 10 or more points in 15 games throughout the season ⦠put up double-digit points in three consecutive games twice during the year ⦠appeared in all 39 games with five starts ⦠went 3-for-5 from three-point land and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds in the with at FIU (Nov. 23) ⦠shot 5-for-7 from the field and added two steals in the win vs. Arizona (Dec. 20) ⦠paced the team, shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from the free throw line with four rebounds and two assists in the conference win at USC Upstate (Feb. 15) ⦠shot 5-for-8 from the floor and 2-for-2 from the free throw line in the conference win vs. Lipscomb (Feb. 22) ⦠tallied 18 points, three rebounds and two steals in the Womenās National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) win vs. Wake Forest (Mar. 21) ⦠shot 7-of-9 from the floor and totaled a season-high 20 points in the WNIT win vs. Michigan (Mar. 31).
As A Junior (2014-15)
Game-By-Game Stats
Named the 2015 Atlantic Sun Conference Scholar Athlete of the Yearā¦2015 CoSIDA All-District 4 honoree...Named a DI-AAA Scholar-Athlete...appeared in all 34 games with 18 starts and averaged 22.3 minutes per gameā¦ranked third on the team with 9.2 points per gameā¦scored 10 or more points on 15 occasions, including five of the teamās first six gamesā¦scored 15 points with 6-of-7 made field goals against FIU (Nov. 18)ā¦scored a career-high 30 points at Auburn (Nov. 20) with 10 made field goals on 16 attempts including 4 3-point shots and six made free throwsā¦also pulled down five rebounds at Auburnā¦scored 16 points on five field goals against Wichita State in St. Thomas (Nov. 27)ā¦scored 17 points with seven made field goals at Bethune-Cookman (Dec. 14)ā¦followed with 19 points against Northern Colorado (Dec. 19)ā¦went 7-for-14 from the floor against Cal State-Northridge in Philadelphia (Dec. 28) for 16 pointsā¦pulled down a career best eight rebounds with 14 points at Northern Kentucky (Jan. 31)ā¦had three steals at Stetson (Feb. 7)ā¦scored 13 points against Northern Kentucky (Feb. 12) and followed with 14 against Kennesaw State (Feb. 19)ā¦contributed 11 points in the A-Sun Quarterfinal against UNF (Mar. 6).
As A Sophomore (2013-14)Ā
Game-By-Game StatsĀ
Named the teamās Most Improved Player for the second-consecutive yearā¦appeared in 34 games with 22 startsā¦averaged 11.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 24.2 minutes per gameā¦ranked third on the team and among the top 20 in the league in points per game⦠finished among the top 15 in the league with 45 3-point shots madeā¦ranked among the top 10Ā with a field-goal percentage of .439ā¦scored 19 points in the win over Charlotte (Nov. 20)ā¦followed with 20 points in the teamās next game at Southern Mississippi (Nov. 23) with 8-of-10 made field goalsā¦again sank eight shots in a come-from behind win over USF (Dec. 4) with a season-high 22 pointsā¦pulled down seven rebounds in a win over Saint Francis (Dec. 20)ā¦scored 18 points on seven field goals and again brought down seven rebounds against Mercer (Feb. 13)ā¦grabbed three steals in the teamās rematch with NKU (March 1)ā¦sank two free throws with 0.2 seconds on the clock in the overtime period in the regular season finale at Stetson (March 8) to give the Eagles a 74-73 win and clinch a fourth-straight Atlantic Sun regular season titleā¦finished the Stetson game with 16 points on five made field goals, while also pulling down five rebounds and dishing out three assistsā¦earned Atlantic Sun Player of the Week accolades for the final week of the seasonā¦scored 29 points in three games in the Atlantic Sun tournamentā¦recorded a season-high five assists in the A-Sun Quarterfinal game against Lipscomb (March 11)ā¦scored 15 points, including 10-straight points for FGCU in the overtime loss to Oklahoma State in the NCAA Tournament (March 22).
As A Freshman (2012-13)
Game-by-Game Stats
Earned the Most Improved Player award at the team's end of the year banquet ... appeared in 32 games, making one start ... averaged 12.0 minutes and 3.9 points, while shooting .353 from behind the arc ⦠knocked down a triple in nine contests ⦠appeared in her first collegiate game vs. Warner (Nov. 10) and tallied three points, three steals and one rebound ... scored four points on 2-of-3 shooting from the floor vs. Maine (Dec. 1) ... played 16 solid minutes off the bench and finished with two points, one steal and one rebound at VT (Dec. 16) ... finished with nine points and five rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench at Richmond (Dec. 19) ... scored four points, including a crucial layup with 1:21 left to give the Eagles a 70-64 lead, in 15 minutes vs. LSU (Dec. 28) ... finished with three points and a pair of rebounds vs. JU (Jan. 5) ... made her first collegiate start vs. UNF (Jan. 7) and finished with two steals and two assists ... scored five points in 14 minutes at ETSU (Jan. 12) ... finished with four points and a pair of assists at USC Upstate (Jan. 14) ... recorded six points and two assists at JU (Feb. 2) ... scored a career-high 16 points in 17 minutes at Lipscomb (Feb. 16) ... finished with four points and two boards at Stetson (Feb. 23) ... chipped in with eight points, four boards, two assists and a pair of steals vs. Mercer (Feb. 28) ... tallied eight points vs. KSU (Feb. 28) ... scored 14 points to go with four steals and two boards vs. KSU in the A-Sun Quarterfinals (Mar. 6) ... scored a team-high 13 points vs. Winthrop in the first round of the WNIT (Mar. 21).
High School
An ESPN Hoopgurlz 2-star rated player ... three-year letterwinner ⦠averaged 19.7 points and nearly three assists a game to earn a third team All-Ohio selection as a senior ⦠led the Blue Streaks to a 20-4 record and a Division I District Championship, which was the programās first since 2002 ⦠averaged 14.9 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.8 steals as a junior ... earned All-Ohio special mention, first team All-District and Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of the Week honors ⦠selected to the top 100 showcase by the OHSB Coaches Association.
Personal
Born December 18, 1993 ... daughter of Chris and Sandy Haas ... has three sisters, Sarah, Stacey and Samantha ⦠double major in criminal justice and psychology.
UPDATED: 8/18/20