2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster
Trice, Olivia

Jersey Number 2
Olivia Trice
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Wayne
- Hometown:
- Huber Heights, Ohio
Bio
2020-21
2019-20
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
LINKS
STORY: JULIE TRICE, THE FAN WHO GOT IN OHIO'S HEAD (Jan. 26, 2020)
GETTING TO KNOW OLIVIA TRICE (JULY 2019)

- Played in 27 of BGSU's 29 games, making one start
- Averaged 2.9 ppg and 1.2 rpg on the season
- Ranked fourth on the team in scoring in the WNIT, averaging 8.3 ppg in the three games in Rockford, Ill.
- Scored three points and had a rebound in 11-plus minutes in the season-opening win over Valparaiso
- Had four points in eight minutes, hitting her only shot attempt, in the win at Northern Kentucky
- Had a rebound and blocked a shot in six-plus minutes of the Falcons' victory vs. Milwaukee
- Played 16 minutes in the MAC opener, with four rebounds, an assist and a steal in BG's win over Eastern Michigan
- Saw action at both Purdue and Morehead State
- Scored six points in just 3:39 in BGSU's blowout win at Ball State
- Had a rebound and an assist in the win at Western Michigan
- Played 22 minutes vs. Northern Illinois, and had four points, three rebounds, an assist and a steal
- Led the Falcons with a plus/minus rating of +7 vs. the Huskies
- Played 11 minutes at Miami, scoring five points and grabbing two rebounds
- Had an offensive rebound and an assist in brief action vs. WMU at the Stroh
- Scored five points in five minutes as BG completed the season sweep of Toledo
- Was 2-for-2 from the field vs. the Rockets, adding a rebound
- Had a season-high nine points in under eight minutes at NIU, going 3-for-6 from the arc and adding two rebounds and an assist
- Had four points, two rebounds and two assists in seven minutes as the Falcons posted an overtime win at Kent State
- In just over five minutes of action vs. Central Michigan, had a plus/minus rating of +9, good for second on the team, as BG topped the Chippewas at the Stroh
- Knocked down a three-pointer as BG won at Akron to clinch the MAC regular-season championship
- Scored six points and blocked a pair of shots in the home win over Kent State
- Had a plus/minus rating of +8 in 11 minutes against the Golden Flashes
- Had two points and an assist in the MAC Tournament semifinal-round win over Buffalo
- Came off the bench to score a team-leading 17 points in BGSU's come-from-behind win over Dayton in the WNIT
- Hit four three-pointers vs. the Flyers, as the Falcons rallied from 18 points down
- Two days later, made her first collegiate start vs. Drake, and had six points, five rebounds, an assist and a pair of steals
2019-20
- Came off the bench to play in 30 of BG's 31 games
- Averaged 3.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game
- Had a total of 34 assists on the season, and shot 88.9% from the free-throw line, going 24-of-27 from the stripe
- Hit double digits in scoring three times
- Averaged 9.6 ppg over the last five games of the season
- Made her BGSU debut in the season opener against Cleveland State
- Had two assists in under two minutes in the Falcons' win over the Vikings
- Played seven minutes against Morehead State, with two rebounds and a blocked shot in that win
- Came off the bench to score seven points in just eight minutes against Notre Dame College
- Went 3-of-4 from the field, hitting her only three-point attempt, and added an offensive rebound in the win
- Played seven minutes vs. Green Bay on Thanksgiving Day in Victoria, B.C.
- The next day, saw brief action in the Falcons' game vs. San Francisco
- Had the finest game of her young collegiate career to that point in BG's 38-point win over California Baptist
- Played 22 minutes vs. the Lancers, and had eight points, nine rebounds, five assists, a steal and a blocked shot
- Tied for game honors in assists, and was second on the Falcons in rebounds
- Went 3-for-3 from the field in the 98-60 win
- Saw action in the Falcons' road matchups with Marshall, Milwaukee and Loyola
- Gave the Falcons some quality minutes off the bench at Purdue
- Had two rebounds, a pair of assists and a team-best plus/minus rating of +4 in 12 minutes vs. the Boilermakers
- In that game, played over seven minutes of the second quarter, with a plus/minus rating of +11 in that time, helping the Falcons take a five-point lead into the intermission
- Had six points, seven rebounds,, four assists and a steal in the win over Davis & Elkins
- Played 17 minutes of the MAC opener at Eastern Michigan, with five points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal
- Had two points vs. Ball State, going a perfect 2-for-2 from the charity stripe
- Had two assists and an offensive rebound in six-plus minutes at Buffalo
- Played nearly six minutes at Toledo, and made the most of that time
- Had three assists vs. the Rockets, and tied for the team lead with a +10 plus/minus rating
- Scored five points in BGSU's win over Western Michigan
- Was a perfect 2-for-2 from the field
- After WMU had taken a five-point lead, the Broncos' largest of the game, she hit a three-pointer on BG's next possession
- That triple, which came with 5:24 to go, began a game-ending 17-3 run for the Falcons
- Played nine-plus minutes vs. the Broncos, including four minutes in the pivotal fourth quarter
- Scored nine points, the highest total of her young career, at Ohio
- Also had two rebounds, two steals, an assist and a block in 16-plus minutes vs. the Bobcats
- Had four points, three rebounds and an assist in 15-plus minutes vs. Miami
- Obliterated her previous career best in minutes played at Kent State
- Was on the floor for 31:04 of the 40 minutes, and had seven points, two rebounds, a team-high four assists and a steal
- Had three points, a rebound and a pair of assists vs. Northern Illinois
- Played four-plus minutes at Central Michigan, with a pair of rebounds and a blocked shot
- Played nearly 16 minutes at WMU, scoring five points
- Was a perfect 2-for-2 from the floor vs. the Broncos, and also had two rebounds
- Hit double digits in scoring three times in the season's last five games
- Exploded for 17 points, the highest total of her young career, in BG's 82-68 win over MAC East Division-leading Ohio
- Went 6-for-8 from the field, including 3-for-5 from three-point range, and 2-of-2 from the stripe
- Also had six rebounds and an assist vs. the Bobcats
- Had three points and two rebounds in the home game vs. Kent State
- Scored 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds in the Falcons' win at Miami
- Also had three assists and a plus/minus rating of +10
- Scored nine of her points in the fourth quarter alone vs. the RedHawks as BG came from behind and posted a double-digit win
- Had four points, two rebounds and an assist at Akron
- Scored 10 points and added three rebounds, an assist and a block in the MAC Tournament first-round game at Western Michigan
HIGH SCHOOL
- A graduate of Wayne H.S. where she played for coach Travis Trice Sr., her father
- Named to the All-Greater Western Ohio Conference Team on three occasions
- Was named to the District 15 All-Underclassman Team in back-to-back years
- National Honor Society member
- Was a member of student council in all four years
- Was named Miss Wayne High
PERSONAL
- Olivia Michelle Trice was born on Aug. 10, 2000, in Springfield, Ohio
- A communication major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.54 through the Spring 2020 semester
- Daughter of Travis and Julie Trice
- Has three older brothers, Travis, D'Mitrik and Isaiah, and a younger sister, Acelynne
- Father played collegiate basketball at Butler Univ. and Purdue Univ.
- Brother, Travis, played at Michigan State as well as in the NBA for the New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks and San Antonio Spurs, and currently plays overseas
- D'Mitrik currently plays basketball at the Univ. of Wisconsin and Isaiah played at Sinclair Community Coll.
- Played AAU ball for the West Virginia Thunder
- Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Maya Moore
- Lists her father as her biggest influence
LINKS
STORY: JULIE TRICE, THE FAN WHO GOT IN OHIO'S HEAD (Jan. 26, 2020)
GETTING TO KNOW OLIVIA TRICE (JULY 2019)

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Wednesday, February 26
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