Ivy Williams, North Valleys' all-time leading scorer in girls basketball, has committed to Santa Rosa Junior College. Over her four-year varsity career, she scored 2,008 points and recorded 532 steals, both school records. In her senior season, she averaged 26.1 points per game, showcasing her scoring prowess. Williams improved her 3-point shooting significantly, making 34 of 107 attempts after only hitting two in her first three seasons. She chose Santa Rosa for its location and radiology program.

By the Numbers
  • 2,008 career points scored by Ivy Williams at North Valleys.
  • 532 steals throughout her varsity career.
  • Averaged 26.1 points per game in her senior season.
  • Made 34 three-pointers in her final season, up from two in her first three.
Yes, But

Despite her record-breaking achievements, some analysts question if Williams can maintain her scoring levels in a more competitive college environment.

State of Play
  • Ivy Williams is one of nine North Valleys seniors to sign for college athletics.
  • She joins a variety of sports with fellow athletes going to colleges across the country.
  • Emery Pevehouse will begin women's volleyball at Truckee Meadows Community College.
What's Next

Williams will start her college basketball journey at Santa Rosa, aiming to expand her skills while pursuing a degree in radiology. The upcoming season will be crucial for her development as she adapts to higher competition.

Bottom Line

Ivy Williams' transition to college basketball will be watched closely as she aims to build on her record-setting high school career. Her performance will be vital not only for her growth but also as a potential role model for future athletes from North Valleys.