
Swartz Lands on NCAA.com's Starting Five
January 12, 2022 | Women's Basketball
INDIANAPOLISÂ - Senior guard Cameron Swartz landed on the NCAA.com's Starting Five after her stellar week in wins over Syracuse and Clemson.Â
Swartz averaged 25.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, and posted impressive shooting splits of .643/.538/1.000. The Marietta, Ga., native highlighted her week by tying the single-game school record with a career-high 39 points on 14-of-20 shooting from the floor against the Tigers.
Swartz's 14 field goals tied for the second-most in a game, and her nine rebounds tied a personal high. She tied Sarah Behn's mark of 39 in 1993, which also came on the road (Georgetown).
Most recently, she was named the ACC Player of the Week.
The Eagles return to action on Thursday at 6 p.m. against Pitt on the road.Â
More on Swartz's performance against Clemson
- The second-most points in a road game (non-neutral site) and tied for the ninth-highest outing in a game this season.
- Are the most points in a conference game this season.Â
- The 14 field goals made are the most in a league game as well.
- Is one of three players in the nation to post at least 39 points and nine rebounds.Â
- Out of the 12 players in the nation who have scored at least 39 points in a game, Swartz's 20 shot attempts are the second-fewest out of any outing.Â
- Highest outing in an ACC league game since the 2018-19 season.
- It was the second 30-point performance of her career (33 vs. Pitt last season).Â
Each week, NCAA.com's Starting Five recognizes some of the top women's basketball players in the country based on their performances from the previous week of action.