2022 Southland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll
2021-22 Season
• Played in 14 games scoring 22 points with 18 rebounds and eight assists.
• Scored a season-high five points with season-best three assists in the season-opening win against Centenary (Nov. 9).
2020-21 Season:
• Played in every game on the season making 17 starts, the fifth most starts by a Lady Demon true freshman in the past 10 seasons.
• Averaged 6.7 points and 24.5 minutes per game in her freshman season.
• Scored eight points and had four assists in her NSU debut against ULM (Dec. 12) and went 2-for-5 from beyond the arc.
• Reached double figures for the first time in her career with 11 points against UTSA (Dec. 15).
• Made first career start at #7 Baylor (Dec. 18) putting in eight points with four rebounds.
• Set a career high in points (13) and rebounds (5) against McNeese (Jan. 9).
• Played 34 plus minutes in consecutive games against McNeese (Jan. 9) and Nicholls (Jan. 13).
• Started strong at Central Arkansas (Jan. 30) with 8 first quarter points that included a 3-for-5 start from the field.
• Had five steals against Houston Baptist (Feb. 6), setting a new career best, her first game with more than two steals on the season.
• Followed her career-best five steals against HBU with four more against UIW (Feb. 10).
• Scored 14 against Nicholls (Feb. 22) going 3-for-5 from beyond the arc.
• Reached double figures for the second time in three games by setting a new season best with 15 points against Southeastern La. (Feb. 27).
High School:
• Four-year letter winner at Notre Dame Catholic High School in Fairfield, Conn.
• earned South-West Conference Tournament MVP her senior year and a First-Team All-Conference honor as a junior.
• four-time post season award winner on team that went 78-13 across four seasons with four playoff berths, four league championships and three trips to at least the quarterfinals in the state playoffs.
• named honorable mention (freshman), all-division (sophomore), all-conference (junior), conference tournament MVP (senior).
• helped lead No. 1 ranked team to quarterfinals of 2019-20 playoffs before tournament was canceled due to COVID-19.
• averaged a double-double her junior season with 14.0 points and 10 assists per game.
Personal:
• Born January 11, 2002.
• daughter of Janette Quiles and Edsel Harris.
• has one older brother, Jovani Cappozziello.
• majoring in computer science.
• plans to work in the computer science field after graduation
• life's ambition is to be the best version of herself and live life to the fullest.