33 Alyssa Cho
Alyssa Cho
  • Height:
    5'9"
  • Year:
    2021
  • Hometown:
    Hillsborough, Calif.
  • High School:
    San Mateo
  • Position:
    F
  • Major:
    Biological Sciences

Bio

Collegiate Career Honors:

  • NEWMAC Women's Basketball Defensive Athlete of the Week (11/12/19)

 2020-21:

  • Did not participate due to Covid-19 Pandemic

2019-2020: 

  • Appeared in 20 games while making 19 starts for the Blue as a junior.
  • Lead the team in rebounds with 6.6 per game...finished second on the team in scoring with 10.3pts per game.
  • Scored in double figures 11 times including matching a career high 19pts on Feb. 26 against MIT.
  • Posted a career high 12rebs to post a double double on 16 points on Nov 9 against Saint Joseph's Maine.
  • Earned NEWMAC Women's Basketball Defensive athlete of the Week for the week ending Nov. 10, 2019.

2018-2019: 

  • Appeared in 20 games while making 17 starts for the Blue as a sophomore.
  • Led the team in rebounds with 6.1 per game.
  • Second on the team in scoring with 9.3pts per game.
  • Scored a career high 19 points on Dec. 5 against Emerson.
  • Posted a career high 11 rebounds on Jan. 30 against Wheaton.

2017-2018: 

  • Appeared in 21 games while making 11 starts for the Blue as a first year.
  • Led the team in rebounds with 5.1 per game.
  • Second on the team in scoring with 7.6pts.
  • Made her first career start on Nov. 17 against Oneonta.
  • Scored a season high 16 points on Nov. 21 against Simmons.
  • Posted first career double double with 13 points and 10 rebounds on Jan. 3 against Emerson.

Before Wellesley: 

  • Attended San Mateo High School, and graduated in 2017.
  • Was a one-sport athlete in basketball.
  • Was SMHS varsity team captain for three years.
  • Received MVP award for 3 years.
  • Received 2nd team All-League award in 2015 and 2016.
  • Received 1st team All-League award in 2017.

Personal: 

  • Daughter of Fred and Carol.
  • Born in Burlingame, CA.
  • Has two sisters Sabrina (15) and Gracie (12).
  • Chose to attend Wellesley because it is challenging both academically and athletically and her mother is an alumna.