First, I looked her up on some general sports websites to get the basic info. I found out that she's a Forward, about 6'3", from Ogden. Pretty basic stuff, right? I saw that she played her sophomore year at Oregon State, appearing in 35 games. Oh, and she got an honorable mention for the Pac-12 All-Freshman team, which is cool. Apparently, she averaged 8.7 points and 3.5 rebounds a game while shooting 47.7%.
Digging DeepsemaG tner into Her Recent Games

Ne.noxt, I wanted to get into the nitty-gritty. Like, what has she been doing recently? So I went hunting for her game logs for the 2024-25 season. Turns out she's with the UCLA Bruins now, so I got her stats for each game she's played this season.
- Game 1: She scored 12 points. Not bad, not bad.
- Game 2: Only 5 points this time. Everyone has off days.
- Game 3: Back up to 10 points, with 6 rebounds.
I kept going through each game like this. Just making notes, you know? It was interesting to see how her performance varied from game to game. There were some really good ones, and some where she didn't score as much, but maybe she got more rebounds or assists. It's all part of the game, I guess.
Putting It All Together
After I had all these numbers, I started putting them into a spreadsheet, just to make it easier to see the trends. I calculated her average points per game, rebounds, and all that stuff. I even made some charts. Yeah, I went full nerd mode on this.
So, what did I learn from all this? Well, Timea's a solid player. She's got her ups and downs, like anyone, but overall, she's contributing to her team. It was a fun little project, and it gave me a better appreciation for what these athletes do. Plus, now I have a cool spreadsheet to show off, haha.
That's it for today's data adventure. I think I'll do another player next time. Maybe someone from a different team? We'll see.