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Jessie Joaquim - Women's Basketball - University of New Mexico Lobos Athletics
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Jessie Joaquim

Position

F

Height

6-2

Class

Jr.

Hometown

Maputo, Mozambique

Previous School

Cochise College

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Escola Secundária de Francisco Franco in Madeira, Portugal in 2023.

COCHISE COLLEGE: Appeared in 57 games with 28 starts and averaged 18.2 minutes per game, 6.1 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game in her two seasons… scored 331 points and brought down 340 rebounds in 883 minutes of play last season, which included 28 starts and 29 games played… scored in double figures in 18 games with two games of 20-plus points and 19 games with 10-plus rebounds and three games with 20 rebounds or more… recorded at least one steal in 24 games last season, with 10 games with multiple steals, averaging 1.3 steals per game… named the ACCAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year and earned a spot on the second team… named the ACCAC Player of the Week three times and the NJCAA Player of the Week once…  jumped from 34 rebounds and 19 points as a freshman to 340 rebounds and 331 points as a sophomore, as well as saw her assists improve from six as a freshman to 48 as a sophomore, her steals go from five to 37 and her minutes increase from 157 to 883.

PERSONAL: Birthday is October 20… born in Maputo, Mozambique … parents are Ivone Maria Isabel Maganda and Lino Carlos Joaquim… has three siblings, Hulda, Edmilson and Chervan… Hulda played for UNM from 2022-25… intends to major in psychology at UNM.

BRADBURY ON JOAQUIM: “We’re thrilled to welcome Jessie to our program. At 6-2, she brings a strong presence in the post with her athleticism, defensive instincts, and ability to control the glass. She runs the floor extremely well, scores efficiently around the basket, and has the touch to extend her range out to 15 feet. We’re really excited about the impact she can make on both ends of the floor and the energy she’ll bring to our team.”

JOAQUIM ON WHY UNM: “I chose UNM because of the relationship I’ve developed with the entire women’s basketball staff and in addition the culture and heritage of UNM.”