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San Diego State University (SDSU) women’s basketball has signed Maria Konstantinidou, a 6’2” forward from Fresno State. Known for her versatility and scoring ability, she averaged 5.2 points and 4.9 rebounds last season and was a key player in the Mountain West tournament. Born in Greece and raised in Germany, Konstantinidou brings international experience and academic excellence, having been named to the CSC Academic All-District Team. With two years of eligibility left, she is expected to make a significant impact as SDSU prepares for future seasons after a successful campaign.
In an exciting addition to the roster, San Diego State University (SDSU) women’s basketball program has signed Maria Konstantinidou, a promising 6’2” forward previously from Fresno State. With her impressive skills, this Greek-German athlete is ready to make waves in San Diego. Known for her versatility on the court, Konstantinidou is expected to bring both scoring and defensive prowess to the Aztecs.
Maria has made a name for herself as a versatile player who can take the shot from mid-range and is also a proficient three-point shooter. Last season, she started all 32 games at Fresno State and averaged a solid 5.2 points alongside 4.9 rebounds in just under 19 minutes of play per game. It’s clear she’s not just a presence on the court but also a contributor who can help the team when it matters most.
As the season progressed, Konstantinidou made herself indispensable, leading the Bulldogs in blocks and ranking second in rebounds. One of the standout moments of her last season was her performance during the Mountain West tournament, where she recorded nine rebounds in a crucial upset victory over Colorado State. Her defensive skills and tenacity on the glass will certainly bolster the Aztecs’ efforts as they prepare for next season.
Her skills are not limited to the basketball court. After an impressive season, she was named to the CSC Academic All-District Team, proving that she excels beyond athletics as well. As a freshman, she played 25 games off the bench, showcasing her ability to learn and adapt with an average of 1.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. As she steps into a larger role with the Aztecs, fans can expect to see significant development and contributions from her next season.
Born in Greece and raised in Germany, Konstantinidou has an interesting backstory. She honed her skills playing for clubs like USC Freiburg and TK Hannover in the prestigious German Bundesliga. Her experience in European competitions is noteworthy. During the U18 playoffs of 2019 and 2020 with BSG Ludwigsburg, she led all players in rebounding in 2020, showing that she has been a force on the basketball landscape for some time now.
Moreover, she averaged 6.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game at the 2022 European Championships, further establishing herself as a key player on the international stage. With two years of eligibility remaining, Konstantinidou has ample opportunity to further develop her game while making a significant impact at SDSU.
Maria Konstantinidou is the second player signed from the transfer portal by the Aztecs, joining forward Kennedy Lee from Nevada. This move comes during a crucial time, as SDSU has recently lost its top three post players to graduation. After completing a season with a remarkable 25 wins, the third most in school history, and an exhilarating Mountain West tournament victory that propelled them into the NCAA tournament, the Aztecs are hungry to maintain their momentum. They’re eager to build on this strong foundation as they look to future seasons, and Konstantinidou is a perfect fit in this exciting new chapter.
For fans in sunny San Diego, this transition symbolizes hope and ambition for the program as they prepare for the upcoming season, with eyes set firmly on more success and thrilling basketball ahead.
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