2013-14: Announced medical retirement from basketball in July 2013.
2012-13: Played 21 games, starting 19 ... missed 16 games, including the last 15 of the season, due to undisclosed illness ... averaged 7.7 points and 2.00 assists per game ... scored 15 points with three assists in win over Baylor ... scored 12 points at Hawai'i ... went 3-for-3 from behind the arc, scored 11 points in win at UC Davis ... scored eight points with five rebounds and four assists at Gonzaga ... scored eight points with three assists against Pacific ... scored 15 points, went 7-for-7 from the line in win at South Carolina ... scored 11 points with a pair of steals at Tennessee ... went for seven points and three rebounds at California ... scored 12 points with six rebounds against California ... scored six points with six assists and four rebounds against UCLA ... went for six points with a pair of steals against Utah ... matched season high with 15 points with five assists and a pair of steals against Colorado ... passed out five assists, made three steals and blocked two shots at Oregon.
2011-12: Named to All-Pac-12 Team ... started 36 of 37 games ... led Pac-12 with 2.24 assist-to-turnover ratio ... averaged 9.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.57 assists per game ... scored 10 points with four assists at Texas ... went 4-for-7 and hit a pair of threes for 14 points with six rebounds against Gonzaga ... scored seven points with three assists against Old Dominion ... scored seven points with seven rebounds at Connecticut ... scored 14 points and set new career highs with six field goals and six assists at Xavier ... scored 11 points with two assists against Princeton ... set new career highs for points (26), field goals (eight), 3-pointers made (five) and minutes played (38) against Tennessee ... matched her career high with six assists against CSU Bakersfield ... scored 15 points with three steals at USC ... scored 11 points with four rebounds, three assists at UCLA ... passed out career-high eight assists against Oregon ... scored 13 points at Utah ... matched career-high with eight field goals in 19-point, five-rebound effort at Colorado ... passed out five assists with two steals against Washington State ... scored 18 points and passed out four assists against California ... scored seven points with six assists and three steals at Arizona State ... scored 11 points with six rebounds and matched career high with five steals at Arizona ... scored 15 points with five rebounds and five assists against USC ... went for nine points (on 3-of-5 3-pt. shooting), seven assists and three steals at Oregon State ... scored six points with five assists and two steals at Oregon ... hit career-high nine field goals, scored 23 points with six rebounds and four assists at California ... scored 12 points with career high-matching seven rebounds against South Carolina ... scored six points and matched career high with eight assists against Duke.
2010-11: Started two of the 33 games in which she appeared as a rookie ... averaged 5.3 points and 1.6 rebounds a game with 30 steals ... shot 41.5 percent (17-for-41) from behind the arc ... named Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honorable mention ... missed three games due to a concussion (Jan. 22-29) ... made collegiate debut with two points and four rebounds in 18 minutes against Rutgers ... grabbed three rebounds and had two assists against South Carolina ... scored eight points with three assists against Texas ... made four steals against Fresno State ... scored season-high nine points and went 3-for-6 from the field at San Francisco ... grabbed four rebounds with two assists against Xavier ... went 4-for-7 from the field, and 3-of-5 on 3-point attempts, while grabbing three rebounds and handing out three assists at California ... scored four points with three assists and two steals against Arizona ... went 3-for-6 shooting and scored seven points against Arizona State ... scored six points at Washington State ... made season-high five steals against UCLA ... hit a 3-pointer and scored seven points in win at Arizona ... scored season-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting, including a pair of 3-pointers, in win over Washington State ... had three points and three rebounds in win over Washington ... scored seven points on 3-for-7 shooting at USC ... matched season high with 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting with three rebounds at UCLA ... scored 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting with two steals in win over Oregon State ... went 3-for-3 from the field, 4-for-4 from the line in 10-point effort against Oregon ... scored eight points with four rebounds against California ... went 7-for-9 for season-high 17 points in Pac-10 Tournament title game against UCLA ... went 3-for-4 from behind the arc and scored 11 points in NCAA Tournament debut against UC Davis ... scored nine points against North Carolina.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Hinsdale Central High School in Hinsdale, Ill. ... captained both the basketball (2008-10) and soccer (2009) teams ... lettered four years in basketball and three times in soccer ... led basketball team to four conference and regional titles as well as three sectional finalist spots ... was a McDonald's All-America nominee and Wendy's High School Heisman Illinois finalist ... named the Suburban Life All-Area MVP and Daily Herald DuPage County Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... four-time team MVP ... was The Doings/Pioneer Press Co-Player of the Year in 2009 and Defender of the Year in 2010 ... first-team all-state selection by the Chicago Tribune (2009-10), Chicago Sun-Times (2008-10), Associated Press (2010) and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (2008-10) ... Illinois Sportswriters and Broadcasters all-state pick in 2009 and 2010 ... twice named to Bews Gazette's All-State Team (2009-10) ... earned second-team all-state nods from the Chicago Tribune (2008) and Associated Press (2009) ... four-time selection to Suburban Life, The Doings/Pioneer Press and Daily Herald DuPage County All-Area Teams ... four-time All-West Suburban Conference Team selection ... four-time selection to the Hinsdale South and Wheaton North All-Tournament Teams ... finished her prep career as Hinsdale's all-time leading scorer (boys or girls) with 2,031 points ... also set the single-season scoring record with 620 points ... is second all-time in assists (494), steals (428) and blocks (69) ... recorded the first triple-double in school history ... played club ball for Illinois Hustle from 2008-09 ... helped lead team to Illinois state AAU titles each season ... was an all-state and all-conference performer in soccer, scored 26 goals and had 10 assists in leading HCHS team to 2009 state title and was named NSCAA/adidas High School Scholar All-America Central Region ... holds Hinsdale Central records for most consecutive scoring games (11) and points scored in a single game (five).
Personal: Born in Hinsdale, Ill. ... parents are Chris and Marie Kokenis ... has three younger siblings, Johnny, Alexandra (Alex) and Georgi ... has an aunt, Deanne, who was a gymnast at UCLA, and an unlce, Peter, who played catcher at Cal Poly-Pomona ... plans to major in human biology ... career goals include a career in orthopedics ... enjoys airbrushing, reading, making jewelry and swimming.
Career Highs
Pts: 26, vs. Tennessee (12/20/11)
Rebs: 7, vs. South Carolina (3/24/12)
Assists: 8, 2x, last vs. Duke (3/26/12)
FG: 9, at California (3/4/12)
3-Pts.: 5, vs. Tennessee (12/20/11)
FT: 7, at South Carolina (12/19/12)
Steals: 5, 2x, last at Arizona (2/4/12)
Blocks: 2, at Oregon (2/1/13)
Mins: 42, vs. California (1/28/12)
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Toni Kokenis Season 2010-11
PositionG
Height5-11
ClassFreshman
HometownOak Brook, Ill.
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