2025-26 Women's Basketball Roster

Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
Photo by: Anais Moua
Hannah Riddick
Photo by: Anais Moua
Hannah Riddick
Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
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Hannah Riddick
Hannah Riddick
Photo by: Joshua Rogers
Hannah Riddick
Photo by: Anais Moua
Riddick, Hannah
Jersey Number 17

Hannah Riddick

  • Position:
    Forward
  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Hometown:
    Calgary, Alberta
  • High School:
    Cairine Wilson HS
  • Prev School:
    Memphis
CAREER NOTES: A one-year starter at Tulsa after spending four seasons at Memphis ... owned career averages of 7.7 points (928) and 5.1 rebounds (615) ... had 12 double-doubles, 39 double-figure scoring games, including 12 20+ point showings, and 18 double-digit rebounding contests.
 
  • 2025-26 American First Team All-Conference
  • 6x American Conference Weekly Honorable Mention
  • 3x American Conference All-Academic Team
 
2025-26: Started in 28 of 29 games played for Tulsa as a redshirt senior.
  • An American Conference First Team All-Conference selection and a five-time American Weekly Honorable Mention.
  • Had seven double-doubles, 21 double-figure scoring games, including eight 20+ point contests, and eight double-digit rebounding games.
  • Led TU in boards 15 times, points and blocks 11 times, assists seven times and steals five times.
  • Saw her first action of the season against HCU, returning from a season-ending injury while at Memphis exactly one year to the date. Finished with 12 points against the Huskies.
  • Broke out for a monster double-double of 27 points and 18 boards in the overtime win at Oral Roberts, both career-highs.
  • Led the way with 22 points and seven boards against Houston.
  • Earned her second double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against Creighton.
  • Had 19 points, three rebounds and three steals in the win at Florida.
  • Recorded her third double-double with 16 points and 11 boards against Wichita State.
  • Her fourth double-double came against Tulane, where she had 22 points, 11 rebounds and the go-ahead layup with 11 seconds left.
  • Enjoyed her fifth double-double with 22 points and 11 boards against Temple, leading Tulsa with four assists along the way.
  • Went up for 22 points against Rice.
  • Led TU with 16 points at North Texas and added 16 more against FAU.
  • Took control of the double-overtime win over Memphis with 22 points.
  • Tied her scoring career-high of 27 points and drained 10 field goals and six free throws to go with six boards and two assists at Wichita State.
  • Pushed TU with 15 points, nine rebounds and two blocks at South Florida.
  • Had her sixth double-double with 17 points and 11 boards at Florida Atlantic.
  • Earned 17 points, eight rebounds and three steals against UAB.
  • Enjoyed her seventh double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds while also leading TU with five assists and four steals at home against Tulane.
  • Led Tulsa with 17 points and two steals at UTSA.
  • Powered the Golden Hurricane with 26 points, eight rebounds, two assists, three steals and a block against North Texas in the American quarterfinal.
 
PRIOR TO TULSA: In 42 starts spanning 91 career games at Memphis, had career averages of 5.3 points (484), 4.6 rebounds (415) and 0.7 steals (61) per game while maintaining shooting percentages of .433 from the field, .333 from 3-point land and .598 from the line.
 
2024-25: Started the first four games before sitting out the rest of the season with a medical redshirt in her final year at Memphis.
  • Averaged 14.3 points and 10.5 rebounds.
  • Named to the American Honorable Mention for her 26-point, 17-rebound performance against Mississippi Valley State, both career highs.
 
2023-24: Earned six starts in 30 games played as a junior at Memphis.
  • Averaged 17.1 minutes played per game.
  • Fourth on the team with 7.6 points per game and third with 3.6 rebounds.
  • Scored in double-figures on 10 occasions and had 20+ points three times.
  • Had a career-high 21 points at Columbia while going 8-for-12 from the field.
  • Set a new career-high in points with 22 points against East Carolina after going 11-for-16 from the field.
  • Followed that up with another 22 point performance against SMU.
  • Notched a double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds at Rice.
 
2022-23: Started in 32 of 33 games in her sophomore season at Memphis.
  • Averaged around 21.9 minutes per game.
  • Had double-digit rebounds on eight occasions.
  • Led the team with 219 total rebounds and 6.6 rebounds per game.
  • Scored 10+ points seven times and tallied three double-doubles.
  • Went 5-7 from the field for 12 points and seven rebounds against South Florida.
  • Played a season-high 37.5 minutes against Houston.
 
2021-22: Played in 24 games, averaging around 7.5 minutes played as a true freshman at Memphis.
  • Scored a season-high seven points in the team's season opener against Xavier.
  •  Had five or more rebounds in a game on five occasions.
  • Led the team in rebounding and blocked shots on one occasion.
  • Played a season-high 17 minutes against Florida A&M (Nov. 20).
 
HIGH SCHOOL
  • Lettered in basketball, track, and volleyball while at Calgary's Cairine Wilson High School in Canada.
  • Named as the Athlete of the Year at her former school, Bowness High School, in the 2018-19 season.
  • Helped Cairine Wilson to the Women's Final 8 OSBA Championship where she averaged 16.5 points, nine rebounds, eight steals, and six assists.
  • Was an Under 16 FIBA America's Silver Medalist and a Canada National Basketball Championship Silver Medalist in 2019.
  • Made the Canada Basketball National Team in 2019, the Alberta Provincial Team in 2018-19, and was named a second-team National All-Star in 2018.
  • Played with the Calgary Basketball Association (CCA) and UPlay where she averaged 14 points/game and 10 rebounds/game.
 
PERSONAL
  • Parents are Eric and Kristal.
  • Father, Eric, played football at NC State (1996-00) and in the Canadian Football League.
  • Has two siblings, Elie and Nyah.
  • Started playing basketball at age 5.
  • Involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
  • Favorite pro teams are the Golden State Warriors and Chicago Sky.
  • Favorite artist is Adele.
  • Favorite song is “Cycles” by Jonathan McReynolds.
  • Favorite movie is Forest Gump.
  • Favorite superhero is Wonder Woman.
  • Enjoys watching F1 Racing.
  • Hobbies include gardening, cooking and jewelry making.
  • Dream job is to be a surgeon.
  • Completed her pre-med studies and is planning to pursue a career in medicine after basketball.
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