Record-setting phenom Maria Mongomo joins Timberwolves Wall of Honour
PRINCE GEORGE– The ultimate sign of respect is when an opposing team’s gameplan is centred around slowing down a singular player. Their hope, of course, is if that player’s impact is limited, then their team will struggle to succeed. In the case of Maria Mongomo, her name was circled on opposition’s white boards before every single game of her illustrious UNBC career. Despite that, she went on to be the most electric scorer in the history of the green & gold, making her an obvious and deserving inductee into the Timberwolves Wall of Honour.
Reaching out to UNBC coach Sergey Shchepotkin in the spring of 2015, Mongomo expressed interest in taking her game from her hometown of Las Palmas, Spain to the highest level of university basketball in Canada. She had won a U16 European Championship as a member of the Spanish National team, and the TWolves’ bench boss saw her as a true building block, alongside fellow international recruit Vasiliki Louka.
He didn’t expect her to make an immediate impact on the program in the historic way she did. In the 2015-2016 Canada West season, the young Timberwolves struggled to a 3-17 record, but the groundwork was laid as a program to watch in the conference. Mongomo put everyone on notice with a stunning 17.5 points per game average, which was good for third in the conference, and tops among first-year players in all of Canada. She added 7.0 rebounds per game; 14th in the conference, and 2.5 steals per game; tops among U SPORTS rookies.
