In The News
- 10/29/25: The ‘Fab Five’ freshmen of women’s basketball are leading the way - Remy Kim (Stanford Daily)
- 12/1/24: The Eschmeyers’ basketball fairytale: From Indiana to Peak to Peak - Patrick Saunders (The Denver Post)
As a Freshman (2025-26)
- Appeared in all 35 games and made eight starts
- Averaged 5.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 15.1 minutes per game
- Shot 47.3 percent from the floor (69-of-146), 32.4 percent from deep (11-of-34) and 75.6 percent on free throws (31-of-41)
- In eight starts, averaged 7.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 21.4 minutes
- Averaged 4.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 13.2 minutes in 27 appearances off the bench
- Led the team with 43 blocks, sixth in Stanford freshman history and the most since Cameron Brink in 2020-21 (88)
- Scored 13 points in the season opener against UNC Greensboro and had her first career double-double in the second game, going for 11 points and 12 rebounds against Santa Clara
- Scored 10 points, including seven in the fourth quarter and overtime, in the Cardinal's win at No. 16 North Carolina on Jan. 4
- Followed that up with 11 rebounds and a career-high six blocks in a victory over Wake Forest on Jan. 8
- Six blocks were the most for a Stanford player since Cameron Brink had seven in the 2024 Sweet 16 against NC State and the most for a Cardinal freshman since Brink had six in the 2021 Final Four against South Carolina
- Became the first Stanford freshman with 11 rebounds and six blocks in available records dating back to 2002-03 and one of four freshmen in the country to have those numbers in a game this season
- The only other Stanford players with 11 rebounds and six blocks in records dating back to 2002-03 include Cameron Brink (nine times), Alanna Smith (two times), Chiney Ogwumike and Jayne Appel
- Scored 16 points and had seven rebounds and four blocks at Cal on Jan. 25
- Was the first Cardinal freshman with those numbers since Cameron Brink against Oregon State on March 5, 2021 (24p, 11r, 4b) and just the fourth since 2002-03, joining Brink, Kayla Pedersen and Jayne Appel
- Put up a season-high 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting in the second round of the WBIT against Quinnipiac on March 22
- One of eight players players nationally 6-feet-5 and taller that made double-digit 3-pointers (11)
- Made more 3-pointers than any 6-foot-5 freshman since Arkansas' Jersey Wolfenbarger in 2021-22 (17)
USA Basketball
- Won a gold medal at the 2024 FIBA U17 World Cup in Leon, Mexico
- Averaged 2.0 points and 2.2 rebounds in six games
- Participated in the 2023 USA Women’s U16 National Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Prior to Stanford
- A 2025 graduate of Peak to Peak Charter School in Lafayette, Colo.
- A five-star talent, rated as the No. 21 player in the country according to ESPN HoopGurlz
- McDonald's All-American (2025)
- Jordan Brand Classic All-American (2025)
- Nike Hoop Summit Team USA roster (2025)
- Two-time Boulder Daily Camera Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2024-25)
- The Denver Post All-Colorado Girls Basketball Team (2025)
- The Denver Post All-Colorado Girls Basketball Team Honorable Mention (2024)
- Two-time Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) All-State Class 4A First Team (2024-25)
- CHSAA All-State Class 4A Second Team (2023)
- CHSAA All-State Class 3A Honorable Mention (2022)
- Finished her prep career sixth all-time in Colorado state history in points (2,066) and rebounds (1,225), seventh in blocks (393) and second in double-doubles (79)
- Led her school to the 4A round of 16 twice, including the Pumas' second-ever quarterfinal in 2024
- Averaged a state-most 27.0 points per game as a senior to go along with 13.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks
- As a junior, shot 56 percent from the field and averaged 23.5 points, 13.1 boards and 4.8 blocks
- Tied for the state lead with 22 double-doubles
Personal
- Born in Chicago, Ill.
- Parents are Kristina and Evan Eschmeyer
- Both played college basketball at Northwestern
- Mother is the 10th-leading scorer in program history (1,640 points), third in career 3-pointers (220), third in career 3-point percentage (.404) and first in career free throw percentage (.835)
- Was first-team All-Big Ten her junior season (1998) and led the conferenece in scoring (22.1 ppg)
- Father was a three-time All-Big Ten first team selection and a consensus second-team All-American as a senior (1999) when he averaged 19.6 points on 58.4 percent shooting and 10.1 rebounds
- Father was selected with the fifth pick in the second round (34th overall) of the 1999 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets and played four seasons in the NBA, two for New Jersey and two for the Dallas Mavericks
- Has a twin brother, Elijah, and a younger sister, Mila
- All three are born on the same day (March 4)
- Half Serbian from her mother's side and is a big fan of Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets
- Uncle, Jeff Eschmeyer, also played basketball at Northwestern
- Grandfather, Ron Divjak, played basketball at Michigan State