Prior to Stanford
- A 2024 graduate of Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, Ariz.
- A four-star talent, rated as the 53rd best player in the country according to ESPN HoopGurlz
- Only Arizona high school player in espnW's 2024 recruiting rankings
- Gatorade Arizona Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2024)
- MaxPreps Arizona High School Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2024)
- Arizona Class 6A Central Region Player of the Year (2024)
- Averaged 14.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.6 steals per game as a senior in 2023-24
- Led the Thunder to a 24-6 record and the Open State Championship title game
- Shot 50.5 percent from the field and 39.1 percent on 3-pointers
- Averaged 13.3 points on 73.0 percent shooting, 2.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game as a junior in 2022-23
- Team went 28-3, was ranked 18th in the country, didn't lose at home and won the state championship
- Desert Vista was also invited to and made a run to the semifinals at the State Champions Invitational Tournament at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., which features teams that win their respective state championships
- Was one of two Arizona high school basketball players invited to play at New York's Holcombe Rucker Park in Rucker Park's 4 Tha Culture Blacktop Battle Girls Tournament in September 2023
- Played for the World Team at the 25th Nike Hoop Summit in Portland in April 2024
Personal
- Full name Wrenwyck Oluwaseyi Ijiwoye
- Parents are James and Brenda Ijiwoye
- Has three older brothers (Ken, AJ, Brenndan) and one younger brother (Trystan)
- Godsister is California all-time leading scorer and rebounder and 2019 first-round WNBA draft pick Kristine Anigwe
- Volunteered locally on behalf of Feed My Starving children, Paz de Cristo and Action Rebuild Liberia
- Devoted parishioner of her 29:11 Church community and assisted with children’s day care on Sundays
- Was co-president of her school’s Christian Youth Alive club and treasurer of the Heart to Heart club
- Also donated her time to the Night to Shine prom for special needs students