2024-25 Women's Basketball Roster

Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
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Mady Cartwright
Photo by: Bill Powell
Mady Cartwright
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Cartwright, Mady
Jersey Number 22

Mady Cartwright

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Height:
    5-10
  • Hometown:
    Greenwood, Ark.
  • High School:
    Greenwood HS
CAREER NOTES: A two-year letterwinner at Tulsa ... Recorded 62 starts in 67 games ... Has 27 double-figure scoring contests, including two 20+ point games, one double-figure rebounding contest and one double-double ... Holds career averages of 8.6 points (573), 3.2 rebounds (214), 1.7 assists (114) and 1.3 steals (88) ... Holds the program record for most games played by a freshman (35) and made the second-most three-pointers by a freshman in team history (53).
 
  • 1x CSC Academic All-District Team
  • 1x American Freshman of the Week
  • 1x American Weekly Honorable Mention
  • 2x American Conference All-Academic Team
 
2024-25: Was one of two players to start in all 32 games.
  • Averaged 10.5 points (336), 3.6 rebounds (116), 1.9 assists (61) and 1.5 steals (47) in 27.0 minutes per game.
  • Had 17 double-figure scoring games, including two 20+ point efforts, one double-figure rebounding contest and one double-double.
  • Led Tulsa in steals in 10 games, assists in six contests, scoring on four occasions, and rebounds and blocks twice.
  • Shot TU’s 14th ever perfect free throw game (min. 8 FT made) with a perfect 8-8 mark from the line and finished with 14 points against Marshall (11-23-24).
  • Enjoyed 15 points and eight boards against Chicago State (11-27-24).
  • Went up for 13 points and seven rebounds against Grambling State (12-5-24).
  • Got her first career double-double against San Jose State (12-10-24) with 12 points and 10 boards.
  • Picked up 12 points against #18/16 Tennessee (12-21-24).
  • Had a career-day against Charlotte (1-8-25) with 21 points off 6-11 FG, 3-7 3PT and 6-8 FT to go with eight rebounds and three assists.
  • Put together 12 points and five assists against Florida Atlantic (1-15-25).
  • Led TU with 16 points against Memphis (1-25-25).
  • Scored 11 points at Charlotte (2-5-25).
  • Paced TU with 23 points off 8-15 shooting and 5-9 in threes against Tulane (2-19-25).
  • Contributed 14 points, four boards, three assists and three steals at UAB (2-22-25).
  • Led TU with 18 points against South Florida (2-26-25).
  • Recorded 19 points at Memphis (3-1-25).
  • Finished with 14 points, four rebounds, four steals and three assists against Wichita State (3-4-25).
  • Put up 10 points against Charlotte (3-9-25) in the AAC Championship Second Round.
  • Added 12 points against Lindenwood (3-20-25) in the WNIT First Round.
 
2023-24: Started in 30 of 35 games played, setting the program record for most games played by a freshman and becoming one of five players to set the single season record for most games played.
  • Averaged 6.8 points (237), 2.8 rebounds (98), 1.5 assists (53) and 1.2 steals (41).
  • Recorded 10 double-figure scoring games in her first collegiate season.
  • Finished tied for second with Ashley Clark (2012-13) for three-pointers made (53) on the all-time freshman single-season chart.
  • Took home AAC Freshman of the Week honors on Jan. 29.
  • Had three points, eight rebounds, two assists and a steal at Lindenwood (11-6-23) in her first career game.
  • Posted 15 points off five three-pointers and had five rebounds against Northwestern State (11-12-23).
  • Totaled nine points, five rebounds and three steals at Oral Roberts (11-18-23).
  • Recorded nine points, four rebounds and three assists against Clemson (11-25-23).
  • Scored 12 points off four three-pointers, including the game-winning three against Central Arkansas (12-5-23), and added four rebounds, two steals and two blocks.
  • Tallied 14 points off 5-of-10 shooting (4-8 3PT) and brought down five rebounds and two assists against Texas Southern (12-15-23).
  • Tallied a season-high 16 points off 6-of-9 shooting (4-7 3PT) and added three assists against Memphis (12-30-23).
  • Posted 12 points, two rebounds and a team-leading four assists against Rice (1-24-24).
  • Totaled 10 points, three rebounds and two steals against Charlotte (1-27-24).
  • Notched 13 points, three boards and two assists against UTSA (2-14-24).
  • Registered 13 points, seven rebounds and a team-leading four assists against UAB (2-21-24).
  • Reached 11 points and four boards at Temple (2-28-24).
  • Recorded nine points and four rebounds against Georgetown (3-24-24) in the WBIT Second Round.
  • Put up three points and three boards against Illinois (3-28-24) in the WBIT Quarterfinal.
 
HIGH SCHOOL
  • Helped Greenwood High School post a 107-16 record and win three Arkansas Class 5A state titles in four years.
  • Tallied 1,574 career points, including a 17.3 points per game average as a senior.
  • Was a four-time all-conference and three-time all-state selection.
  • Named the 5A all-state tournament MVP as both a junior and senior.
 
PERSONAL
  • Favorite movie is “Pitch Perfect.”
  • Favorite TV show is “Vampire Diaries.”
  • Favorite professional athlete is former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal.
  • Favorite food is cheese enchiladas.
  • Go-to snack is Takis.
  • Favorite ice cream flavor is butter pecan.
  • Favorite book is “Girl, Stolen.”
  • If she could have a superpower, it would be invisibility.
  • Most memorable place she’s visited is Colorado.
  • Craziest ambition is to go skydiving.
  • Parents are Brandon and Tiara Cartwright.
  • An arts and sciences major.
WBB | USF Postgame
Thursday, February 27
WBB | USF Highlights
Thursday, February 27
WBB | Angie Nelp USF Preview
Monday, February 24
WBB | Nelp & Cartwright Tulane Postgame
Wednesday, February 19