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Career Accolades

  • Pac-12 champion (2024)
  • Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention - Coaches (2024)

As a Freshman (2023-24) • Pac-12 Champions

  • Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention - Coaches (2024)
  • Appeared off the bench in all 36 games
  • Averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds in 13.9 minutes per outing
  • Shot 51.9 percent from the floor (68-of-131), 35.3 percent from 3-point range (6-of-17) and 86.4 percent at the line (51-of-59)
    • Only major conference freshman to shoot 50.0 percent from the floor and 80.0 percent from the line (minimum 15 games played)
  • Scored a season-high 18 points in the opener against Hawaii (11/8)
    • Most scored by a Stanford freshman in a season opener since Candice Wiggins had 24 in a 63-57 win at Utah on Nov. 19, 2004
  • Had 14 points and a season-high eight rebounds against Morgan State (12/31)
  • Handed out a personal best four assists in an 82-78 overtime victory over Duke (11/19)

USA Basketball

  •  Won a gold medal at the FIBA U17 Women's World Cup in Debrecen, Hungary in July 2022
    • Averaged 6.9 points, 2.9 rebounds in 17.7 minutes in seven games

Prior to Stanford

  • A 2023 graduate of Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minn.
  • A four-star talent, rated as the 37th best player in the country according to ESPN HoopGurlz
  • Jordan Brand Classic All-American (2023)
  • Scored 10 points for Team USA at the inaugural Women's Nike Hoop Summit in Portland in April 2023
  • Minnesota State High School Coaches Association (MSHSCA) Class 4A All-State (2023)
  • SBLive Minnesota Girls Basketball All-State first team (2023)
  • Two-time CCX Sports All-Area Girls Basketball Team (2022, 2023)
  • Two-time MSHSCA Class 4A All-State honorable mention (2021, 2022)
  • Prep Girls Hoops Minnesota Breakout Player of the Year (2021)
  • Helped Hopkins to a 26-1 record and a Class 4A state championship as a junior in 2021-22, the school’s eighth state championship in 20 years
  • Also won the Minnesota Class 4A state championship as a freshman in 2019-20

Personal

  • First name is Sunaja
  • Daughter of Taiwana Rollins and Sunny Agara
  • Has three older siblings, sisters Jameshia and Sylvonna, and brother Rashuad, and a younger brother, Sunny Jr.
  • Brother, Rashuard, played college basketball at Riverland Community College in Minnesota
  • Stanford's first player from the state of Minnesota since Susan King Borchardt (2001-05)