
Timea Gardiner
November 10, 2021 | Women's Basketball
Forward - Ogden, Uah
Timea Gardiner
Forward
6-foot-3
Ogden, Utah
Fremont High School
Natalie Williams 3SSB
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Timea Gardiner (Ogden, Utah) is a five-star recruit and ESPN's No. 6 rated player in this year's signing class. The forward is a three-time all-state honoree, as well as an All-Region selection. She averaged 14.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game during her sophomore campaign, and followed that up with 13.5 points and 7.1 boards per contest last season.
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According to ESPN, Gardiner is a:Â "Agile front court prospect displays efficient interior footwork, sells ball fakes and scores in traffic; emerging face up game in the key adds to the offensive arsenal; rebounds, physical on the block, workhorse on the glass; continues as a dominant post prospect in the class of 2022".
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Gardiner has made her mark with USA Basketball as well, helping lead the USA U-16 squad to a Gold Medal a the 2019 FIBA America's in Puerto Aysen, Chile. She averaged 7.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per contest, as the USA went a perfect 6-0 at the event. Gardiner also took part in trials for the 2018 USA U-17 World Cup Team.
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"I chose Oregon State because I really wanted a place that felt like family and a home away from home," Gardiner said. "Coach Rueck has built a great culture and program, and i wanted to be a part of that, as well as being surrounded by people that will push me to become a better student, athlete and person."
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Forward
6-foot-3
Ogden, Utah
Fremont High School
Natalie Williams 3SSB
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Timea Gardiner (Ogden, Utah) is a five-star recruit and ESPN's No. 6 rated player in this year's signing class. The forward is a three-time all-state honoree, as well as an All-Region selection. She averaged 14.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game during her sophomore campaign, and followed that up with 13.5 points and 7.1 boards per contest last season.
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According to ESPN, Gardiner is a:Â "Agile front court prospect displays efficient interior footwork, sells ball fakes and scores in traffic; emerging face up game in the key adds to the offensive arsenal; rebounds, physical on the block, workhorse on the glass; continues as a dominant post prospect in the class of 2022".
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Gardiner has made her mark with USA Basketball as well, helping lead the USA U-16 squad to a Gold Medal a the 2019 FIBA America's in Puerto Aysen, Chile. She averaged 7.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per contest, as the USA went a perfect 6-0 at the event. Gardiner also took part in trials for the 2018 USA U-17 World Cup Team.
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"I chose Oregon State because I really wanted a place that felt like family and a home away from home," Gardiner said. "Coach Rueck has built a great culture and program, and i wanted to be a part of that, as well as being surrounded by people that will push me to become a better student, athlete and person."
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