2024-25 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Elohim, Mariah

Jersey Number 2
Mariah Elohim
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Westlake High School
- Hometown:
- Westlake, Calif.
Bio
2024-25 (JUNIOR): Played in 34 games with 31 starts...averaged 28 minutes...9.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and a 1.2 ast/to ratio per game...played 15 games scoring in doubles figures and one 20+ point game...led the team in scoring in four games...led the team in assists in five games...marked a season high 23 points against CSUN and six rebounds against UC Merced...season high 37 minutes against Colorado State at the Mountain West Championships...holds the ninth most minutes played as a junior in program history (952)...shot 119-of-339 (.351) from the field, 72-of-217 (.332) from the three and 20-of-20 from the foul line...totaled 330 points, 58 assists, 53 rebounds, 18 steals and 72 3PFGM on 952 minutesÂ
PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Spent two seasons at Long Island University...named All-NEC Second Team...Appeared in all 30 games, averaging 12.7 points per game sophomore season...Led team in three-pointers per game (2.1) and free throw percentage (.853), second on team in points per game...Recorded double digit points in 23 games...Three-time NEC Prime Performer (Feb. 12, Feb. 26, Mar. 4)...Scored career-high 30 points in win over Chicago State...Aa a freshman appeared in 29 games...Averaged 17.2 minutes per game...Season-high 22 points against Columbia...NEC Co-Rookie of Week on Dec. 19...NEC Prime Performer on Feb. 27
PERSONAL: Born in Northridge...raised in West Lake, Calif...daughter to Michelle and Josh Elohim...has four siblings, Elijah, Kyrah, Ariah and Jaylah...father played college basketball, aunt played in college, as well as overseas in Isreal and her cousin currently plays basketball at USC...chose Fresno State because of the support system, campus environment, the community and coaches...dreams of playing overseas... highlight of her life has been having the best family and sisters...one word to describe her on the court is competitive...really good at braiding hair and singing...sports hero is her father who taught her everything she knows...goals for this season are to play to the best of her ability and be an impact player on the team.
PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Spent two seasons at Long Island University...named All-NEC Second Team...Appeared in all 30 games, averaging 12.7 points per game sophomore season...Led team in three-pointers per game (2.1) and free throw percentage (.853), second on team in points per game...Recorded double digit points in 23 games...Three-time NEC Prime Performer (Feb. 12, Feb. 26, Mar. 4)...Scored career-high 30 points in win over Chicago State...Aa a freshman appeared in 29 games...Averaged 17.2 minutes per game...Season-high 22 points against Columbia...NEC Co-Rookie of Week on Dec. 19...NEC Prime Performer on Feb. 27
PERSONAL: Born in Northridge...raised in West Lake, Calif...daughter to Michelle and Josh Elohim...has four siblings, Elijah, Kyrah, Ariah and Jaylah...father played college basketball, aunt played in college, as well as overseas in Isreal and her cousin currently plays basketball at USC...chose Fresno State because of the support system, campus environment, the community and coaches...dreams of playing overseas... highlight of her life has been having the best family and sisters...one word to describe her on the court is competitive...really good at braiding hair and singing...sports hero is her father who taught her everything she knows...goals for this season are to play to the best of her ability and be an impact player on the team.
WBB head coach Ryan McCarthy Introductory Press Conference [4/21/25]
Monday, April 21
WBB Media Availability [9/23]
Monday, September 23
The Game Changers: Coaches Corner - Jazmine Redmon
Wednesday, February 21
WBB Media Availability [11/2]
Thursday, November 02