CLEVELAND, Ohio – Toledo senior guard
Quinesha Lockett scored 11 points for Team Miller at the Women's College All-Star Game in a nationally televised game before 4,728 fans at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland on Saturday.
Team Lieberman rallied from a 20-point deficit to defeat Team Miller, 95-88.
Lockett, who was one of only 20 seniors from around the country to be chosen for the game, hit a pair of three-pointers while adding five rebounds, four assists, one steal and one blocked shot.
Lockett, a four-time All-MAC selection and the 2022-23 MAC Player of the Year, averaged 15.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game this past season. She led the Rockets to a 86-17 record and three consecutive MAC regular-season championship titles in her final three seasons wearing the Midnight Blue and Gold. She also led her team to a berth into the 2023 NCAA Tournament in which Toledo advanced to the second round by defeating No. 5 seed and Big 12 Tournament champion Iowa State.
Lockett finished her college career with 2,423 points, which ranks second on Toledo's all-time list.