Fresno State Athletics
2025-26 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 20
Indiya Clarke
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Colony High School
- Hometown:
- Wasilla, AK
PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE:
Wofford (2023-24): Played in 30 games with five starts… Averaged 7.5 points per game with 226 total points… Tallied 174 rebounds at a rate of 5.8 per game… Totaled 12 blocks with 10 steals while shooting 38.1 percent from the field… Recorded first-career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Erskine (11/9) … Against Emory & Henry (12/4), added another double-double with a career-high 18 points and 13 rebounds… Recorded 11 points against UNCG (2/10) for third-straight game in double figures… Entered starting lineup at Mercer (2/24) and recorded 15 points against ETSU (2/29)… Against Samford (3/7) in the SoCon Tournament, scored 10 points with six rebounds. (2022-23): Played in 27 games with two starts… Averaged 3.3 points per game with 88 total points… Added 73 rebounds and three blocks… Shot 34.5 percent from the field… Made collegiate debut at Youngstown State... Scored 11 points at High Point (11/19) for first-career double-digit scoring effort… At UNC Wilmington (11/28) scored game-winning basket in final 30 seconds after an offensive rebound and put-back bucket
HIGH SCHOOL: Clarke has played at both Colony High School in Wasilla, Alaska and Cony High School in Augusta, Maine… Her high school career began with a second team all-conference nod her freshman season, and she followed this with second team all-state and first team all-conference selections her sophomore year… Her junior year saw further accolades, earning first team all-state honors and Northern Lights conference MVP.
PERSONAL: Born in Orlando, FL...raised in Wasilla, AK...daughter to Jamey Esquibel and Jerome Clarke...one sibling - Alora...enjoys hiking, reading, and photography...chose Fresno State because of the coaching staff and did not want to miss the opportunity...dream job is in fiction publishing/ editing or in photography...one thing people may not know about her is that she's lived in all four corners of the country...one work to describe her on the court is aggressive...sports hero is Gabby Douglas because before basketball was a gymnast for years...goals for this season are to grow as a leader on and off the court and be the best teammate I can be.
Wofford (2023-24): Played in 30 games with five starts… Averaged 7.5 points per game with 226 total points… Tallied 174 rebounds at a rate of 5.8 per game… Totaled 12 blocks with 10 steals while shooting 38.1 percent from the field… Recorded first-career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Erskine (11/9) … Against Emory & Henry (12/4), added another double-double with a career-high 18 points and 13 rebounds… Recorded 11 points against UNCG (2/10) for third-straight game in double figures… Entered starting lineup at Mercer (2/24) and recorded 15 points against ETSU (2/29)… Against Samford (3/7) in the SoCon Tournament, scored 10 points with six rebounds. (2022-23): Played in 27 games with two starts… Averaged 3.3 points per game with 88 total points… Added 73 rebounds and three blocks… Shot 34.5 percent from the field… Made collegiate debut at Youngstown State... Scored 11 points at High Point (11/19) for first-career double-digit scoring effort… At UNC Wilmington (11/28) scored game-winning basket in final 30 seconds after an offensive rebound and put-back bucket
HIGH SCHOOL: Clarke has played at both Colony High School in Wasilla, Alaska and Cony High School in Augusta, Maine… Her high school career began with a second team all-conference nod her freshman season, and she followed this with second team all-state and first team all-conference selections her sophomore year… Her junior year saw further accolades, earning first team all-state honors and Northern Lights conference MVP.
PERSONAL: Born in Orlando, FL...raised in Wasilla, AK...daughter to Jamey Esquibel and Jerome Clarke...one sibling - Alora...enjoys hiking, reading, and photography...chose Fresno State because of the coaching staff and did not want to miss the opportunity...dream job is in fiction publishing/ editing or in photography...one thing people may not know about her is that she's lived in all four corners of the country...one work to describe her on the court is aggressive...sports hero is Gabby Douglas because before basketball was a gymnast for years...goals for this season are to grow as a leader on and off the court and be the best teammate I can be.
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