2024/25:
- Second year member of the program, received her second varsity letter
- Played in 24 games, starting 15
- Averaged 2.7 points per game, shooting .309 from the field
- Had 46 assists and 90 rebounds
- Named to the Little East Conference All-Academic Team
- Season-Highs (p-a-r-3s-b): 11-5-9-1-1
2023/24: Season-Highs (p-a-r-3s-b): 13-8-11-2-1
Career-highs (thru 24-25): 43 min, 13 pts, 11 rebs, 8 assists, 1 block, 2 steals, and two 3-pointers
High School: Four-year basketball starter at guard who also played lacrosse as a two-year starter... played one basketball season under former Eastern men's basketball standout Dan Still... in basketball, conference all-star twice... senior captain... member of National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society...
Other: Played six years of AAU for the Connecticut Storm...
PERSONAL: born
Julia A. Knowles October 5, 2004…
Parents: Ann and Patrick…
Siblings: Mark, Lydia, and Lauren…
Major: Business Administration…
Career plans: Corporate Marketing Manager…
Residence: Waterford, CT
JULIA... REVEALED
What do you value most in your friends? Genuity
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? “Stay ready so you don’t have to get ready”
Favorite smell: Coffee
If you had to delete all but three apps from your smartphone, which three would you keep? Messages, Phone, Camera
If you could have an endless amount of one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Energy
What is your favorite way to spend a lazy summer Sunday? Church, Pool, Family Dinner, Ice Cream
If you won the lottery, who would you call first? My parents
If you could have any view from your backyard, what would it be? A beach sunset
If you could instantly become an expert in any subject, what would it be? Theology
What subject are you already an expert on? Empathy
Hardest thing you’ve ever done in your life: Trust in God’s plan over mine
Amount of weekly allowance you would give to your children: None… character > cash
Biggest crisis facing America: Phone addiction
Something that you tried once but would never do again: Cliff jumping