2019 Water Polo Roster
Andrews, Abby

Jersey Number 18
Abby Andrews
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- AT
- Height:
- 5-9
- Hometown:
- Indooroopilly, Australia
- High School:
- Brisbane Girls Grammar School
Bio
Features on Abby
• Andrews Uses Inner Fire to Make Quick Transition to Michigan (MGoBlue.com)
Career Stats
Year | GP | G | A | Pts | EX | DEX | Stl | FB | SPW | SPL |
2019 | 32 | 57 | 71 | 128 | 26 | 9 | 47 | 13 | 41 | 9 |
Total | 32 | 57 | 71 | 128 | 26 | 9 | 47 | 13 | 41 | 9 |
Career Highs
Points: 9 (2x), last vs. Brown (4/6/19)
Goals: 4 (3x), last vs. Bucknell (4/13/19)
Assists: 6 (3x), last vs. Brown (4/6/19)
Drawn Exclusions: 1 (9x), last vs. Indiana (3/23/19)
Steals: 4 (2x), last vs. Princeton (4/28/19)
Field Blocks: 1 (13x), last vs. Harvard (4/27/19)
• Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts
• Major is undeclared
• One NCAA Tournament appearance
• 2019 CWPA Champions
• All-America (2019 Honorable Mention)
• 2019 CWPA Rookie of the Year
• All-CWPA (Second team - 2019)
• CWPA Rookie of the Tournament (2019)
• CWPA All-Tournament (First team - 2019)
• Seven-time CWPA Rookie of the Week
• Team 19 Rookie of the Year
• ACWPC All-Academic team
• U-M Academic Achievement Award
• Single-season school records for assists per game (2.22 in 2019) and points per game (4.0 in 2019)
• Freshman records for assists (71) and points (128)
• Her 71 assists tied for the second most in a single season in Michigan history
• Ranked second for most points in a single season with 128 in 2019
Freshman (2019)
• NCAA Quarterfinals
• CWPA Champions
• ACWPC honorable mention All-America
• CWPA Rookie of the Year
• All-CWPA second team
• CWPA Rookie of the Tournament
• CWPA All-Tournament first team
• Seven-time CWPA Rookie of the Week (Jan. 22, Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Mar. 5, Mar. 26, May 1, May 13)
• Team Rookie of the Year
• ACWPC All-Academic team
• U-M Academic Achievement Award
• Single-season school record for assists per game (2.22) and points per game (4.0)
• Freshman-record for assists (71) assists and points (128)
• Her 71 assists tied for the second most in a single season in Michigan history
• Ranked second for most points in a single season with 128
• Led the team in assists (71), points (128), steals (47) and sprints won (41)
• Team leader in points (33), assists (18) and steals (10) during conference play
• 10 games with three or more goals and 12 games with three or more assists
• Recorded five more points in 11 games
• One goal, one assist and one steal in the NCAA Quarterfinals against No. 3 UCLA
• Posted 13 points in two games during the CWPA Tournament with two goals, four assists and four steals in the championship game against No. 15 Princeton and three goals, four assists and four steals versus No. 16 Harvard in the semifinals
• Her four assists tied U-M CWPA Championship game records as did her seven points against Harvard
• Tallied nine points against No. 13 Fresno State with three goals and six assists
• Also had nine points against Brown with three goals and six assists
• Eight points against No. 22 Indiana with four goals and four assists
• Six assists and one goal against No. 15 Long Beach State
• Four goals, two assists and two steals at No. 18 Bucknell
• Five assists to go with two goals against George Washington
• Finished the Wolverine Invitational with six goals, 11 assists, five steals and two field blocks in four wins
• Posted four goals, two assists and one steal in a win over No. 8 Pacific
• Tallied three goals and three assists to lead U-M to a win over No. 6 UC Irvine in the third place game of the Triton Invitational
• Three goals, one assist and two steals against No. 4 Cal
• Two goals, two assists and three steals in a win over No. 9 Arizona State
• Scored her first collegiate goal against CSUN to go with an assist and two steals
• Hat trick against Fresno State to go with a field block
• Four goals, six assists, six steals and 6-0 on sprints at the Barbara Kalbus Invitational
• Joined the team in January, 2019
National Team
• Member of the Australian Uniroos at the 2019 World University Games in Naples, Italy
• Competed for the Aussie Stingers in a test series against Italy and the United States in 2018
• Trained with the Aussie Stingers in 2017
• Member of the Australia Youth National Team from 2016-18
• Captain of the Born 2000 team at the 2018 Youth World Championships in Belgrade
• Toured Europe with the Born 2000 team in 2017
• On the Queensland U14, U16, U18 and U20 junior teams from 2014-18
University of Queensland
• Attended the University of Queensland in 2018
• Received a UQ Sports Achievement Scholarship
• Awarded the UQ Blue for Sporting Excellence
Prep
• Graduated from the Brisbane Girls Grammar School in 2017
• Won the Australia School's Water Polo competition in 2016 and was named Most Outstanding Player
• Placed 2nd at the Australia Schools competition in 2015 and 2017
• Second place at the U18 state titles in 2016
• Awarded an overall position of 1 and was among the top 3 percent of graduate students academically
• Member of the Brisbane Girls Grammar School club team from 2013-17 and the Brisbane Barracudas from 2014-18
Personal
• Birthday: November 28, 2000
• Parents are Ross Andrews and Megan Andrews
• Has one older sister and one younger brother
International Series: Freshman Karampetsou Showing Skill, Leadership Beyond Her Years
Thursday, April 10
Water Polo Highlights vs. Harvard - CWPA Championship (April 27)
Saturday, April 27
Water Polo Highlights vs. Bucknell, UC Merced (March 24)
Sunday, March 24
Water Polo Ushers in New Era with New Staff
Monday, October 10