2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Amundsen, Tess

Jersey Number 15
Tess Amundsen
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Fresno, CA
- High School:
- Clovis West HS
Bio
2023 Second Team All-Big West Conference
2022 Second Team All-Big West Conference
2022-23 (GRADUATE): Selected second team All-Conference...finished regular season fourth in the Big West in scoring (14.0) and 241st in Division I in the category (250 ranked)...Her free throw percentage (82.1) was the eighth-best in the league and was 104th in Division I...became CSUN's career leader in free throw percentage at 84.8 (134-158)...concluded collegiate career with 1,005 points between stints at CSUN and Boise State...an Academic All-Conference selection.
2021-22 (R-SENIOR): Selected second team All-Conference...led Division I in three-point shooting at 49.1% (56-114)...finished season 142nd (250 ranked) in made three-point field goals per game (2.0) and 239th (250 ranked) in scoring (14.1)...paced team in scoring, field goal shooting (47.3%, 138-292), and free throw shooting (89.9%, 62-69)...second on the squad in rebounding (4.8)...added 23 assists and 20 steals...1-of-2 players (Jordyn Jackson being the other) to start all 28 games.
2020-21 (R-JUNIOR): Did not compete as the CSUN women's basketball program opted out of the season.
2019-20 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules after coming to the CSUN program from Boise State.
PRIOR TO CSUN: A member of the women's basketball program at Boise State where she averaged 4.3 points and 1.6 rebounds in 58 games from 2017-19 with the Broncos...team won a Mountain West title in each season.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Clovis West High School...helped lead the team to a 34-2 record, a CIF Girls Division Championship, and a fifth straight Central Section title...Clovis West finished the 2016-17 season as ESPN's top-ranked team in the nation and was named California State Team of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports...named to the Fresno Bee's "Pretty 30 All-Star Team" as a senior...began her prep career at Clovis North High School and averaged 12.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 1.3 assists as a sophomore before sitting out her junior campaign as per district transfer rules. As a freshman at North, she averaged 8.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game. She played club ball for Cal Sparks of the Elite EYBL program under head coach Brian Tessler.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Tim and Wendy Amundsen…played with sister Laney during the 2022-23 season...received her undergraduate degree in communications…received a Real Estate Certificate from CSUN in the Spring of 2023...favorites include the Golden State Warriors, Andre Igoudala, Shameless, Insiaious Senes, Hummus & Pita, Destiny’s Child, and Bog Marley...her number 15 runs in her family as her father (Fresno Pacific) and sister Bailey (Fresno State) played collegiate athletics…if she could have dinner with two people, they would be Bob Marley and Beyoncé…the best advice she has been given is “be nice, loving, caring, no matter how you’re treated”...her greatest heroes are her family as she feels she would not be where she is today, she strives to be just like each of them in different ways.”
2022 Second Team All-Big West Conference
2022-23 (GRADUATE): Selected second team All-Conference...finished regular season fourth in the Big West in scoring (14.0) and 241st in Division I in the category (250 ranked)...Her free throw percentage (82.1) was the eighth-best in the league and was 104th in Division I...became CSUN's career leader in free throw percentage at 84.8 (134-158)...concluded collegiate career with 1,005 points between stints at CSUN and Boise State...an Academic All-Conference selection.
2021-22 (R-SENIOR): Selected second team All-Conference...led Division I in three-point shooting at 49.1% (56-114)...finished season 142nd (250 ranked) in made three-point field goals per game (2.0) and 239th (250 ranked) in scoring (14.1)...paced team in scoring, field goal shooting (47.3%, 138-292), and free throw shooting (89.9%, 62-69)...second on the squad in rebounding (4.8)...added 23 assists and 20 steals...1-of-2 players (Jordyn Jackson being the other) to start all 28 games.
2020-21 (R-JUNIOR): Did not compete as the CSUN women's basketball program opted out of the season.
2019-20 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules after coming to the CSUN program from Boise State.
PRIOR TO CSUN: A member of the women's basketball program at Boise State where she averaged 4.3 points and 1.6 rebounds in 58 games from 2017-19 with the Broncos...team won a Mountain West title in each season.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Clovis West High School...helped lead the team to a 34-2 record, a CIF Girls Division Championship, and a fifth straight Central Section title...Clovis West finished the 2016-17 season as ESPN's top-ranked team in the nation and was named California State Team of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports...named to the Fresno Bee's "Pretty 30 All-Star Team" as a senior...began her prep career at Clovis North High School and averaged 12.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 1.3 assists as a sophomore before sitting out her junior campaign as per district transfer rules. As a freshman at North, she averaged 8.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game. She played club ball for Cal Sparks of the Elite EYBL program under head coach Brian Tessler.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Tim and Wendy Amundsen…played with sister Laney during the 2022-23 season...received her undergraduate degree in communications…received a Real Estate Certificate from CSUN in the Spring of 2023...favorites include the Golden State Warriors, Andre Igoudala, Shameless, Insiaious Senes, Hummus & Pita, Destiny’s Child, and Bog Marley...her number 15 runs in her family as her father (Fresno Pacific) and sister Bailey (Fresno State) played collegiate athletics…if she could have dinner with two people, they would be Bob Marley and Beyoncé…the best advice she has been given is “be nice, loving, caring, no matter how you’re treated”...her greatest heroes are her family as she feels she would not be where she is today, she strives to be just like each of them in different ways.”
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