2019-20: Played in 24 games for the Badgers... averaged 2.4 minutes per game... scored career high 6 points against Alabama State... shot .750 from behind the FT line tied for third best on the team
Of Note: Created and hosted the inaugural “More Than a Game,” a charity all-star basketball event that raised more than $50,000 for a youth education program at Camp Curtin YMCA
2018-19: Played in 26 games for the Badgers … averaged 4.8 minutes per game … chipped in 0.7 points per game … shot a career-high five points vs. Minnesota (Jan. 17) ... tallied 0.7 rebounds per game ... recorded career-high seven rebounds vs. Chicago State (Dec. 12) ... chipped in 0.6 assists per game ... tied career-high three assists vs. Rutgers (Feb. 25)
High School: 2017-18 Street & Smith Preseason honorable mention All-American ... ranked 98
th by Blue Star Report ... selected to the All-USA Today team ... averaged 22.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, 6.6 assists, and 4.4 steals per game as a senior ... three-time all-state honoree ... PennLive’s 2017 Female Athlete of the Year ... averaged 21.4 points, 11.7 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 2.7 steals and 1.6 blocks per game as junior for coach Mark Clarke ... earned 2017 Class 2A first-team all-state honors and was a finalist for Miss Pennsylvania Basketball ... aided the Lions to two straight district championships and Mid-Penn Capital Conference Division championship ... earned two player of the year honors and was also named the PennLive.com Girls’ Athlete of the Year ... scored 1,000 points as a junior after leading the conference in points per game ... member of the Philadelphia Belles AAU team for coaches Brian Creech, Paul Martinez and Sharnee Norman-Zoll ... aided her team to a final four finish at the Nike Nationals ... named the MVP of the Kahleah Cooper All-Star team ... tried out for the USA U16 National Team and was named to the U.S. Junior Nationals Hershey All-Star team ... had a 4.0 grade point average and was president of the business club and member of the National Honor Society
Personal: Parents are Jaime Toigo and Benjamin Bragg ... has four younger sisters, Passion (17), Kennedi (16), Cameron and Dream (3 mo.) ... born Dec. 17 ... intends on majoring in business
Head coach Jonathan Tsipis
“Diamond is a combo guard that is a dynamic scorer who attacks the basket with great aggressiveness. She can score in many different ways and is a skilled passer who always works to get the ball to people in a position to be successful. Defensively, Diamond uses her strength, athleticism and aggressiveness to pressure the ball. She plays the game extremely hard and led the Philadelphia Belles to EYBL Nike Nationals Semifinals this past summer.”
Why Wisconsin?
"I chose the University of Wisconsin because of the emphasis on development on and off the court. As a Badger, I have the opportunity to be successful as a student and athlete, while also using my platform to make an impact."
Career Highs
Points: 5 vs. Minnesota, 1/17/19
FG: 2 vs. Minnesota, 1/17/19
FG Att: 3 vs. Chicago State, 12/12/18)
FG %: 1.000 vs. Minnesota, 1/17/19
3-pt FG:
3-pt FG Att: 1 (3x; MR vs. Tennessee State 11/24/18)
3-pt FG%:
FT: 2 (2x; MR vs. Evansville, 12/21/18)
FT Att: 4 (2x; MR vs. Chicago State, 12/12/18
FT %: 1.000 (2-2) vs. Tennessee State, 11/24/18
Rebs: 7 vs. Chicago State, 12/12/18
Assts: 3 (3x; MR at Rutgers, 2/25/19)
Stls: 1 (5x; MR at Northwestern, 1/20/19)
Blks: 1 (2x; MR vs. Tennessee State, 11/24/18)
Min: 19 vs. Chicago State, 12/12/18
What do you love most about being a Badger?
"I love the Badger community. No matter where in the world I am, there always seems to be another Badger nearby. This strong alumni network is one that I will be able to embrace for the rest of my life!"