Marshall University Athletics
2005-06 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Ishola, Modupe

Jersey Number 45
Modupe Ishola
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- High School:
- H.D. Woodson
- Hometown:
- Washington, D.C.
Bio
2005-06 (Junior):
Started a career-high 16 games, played in all 29...led C-USA in field goal percentage (60.5)...averaged 10.8 points (25th in C-USA), 7.5 rebounds (8th) and 1.0 blocks (9th)...scored nearly a point more per game in league action (11.7/game, 21st in conference)...pulled down 3.7 offensive rebounds per C-USA game (3rd)...blocked 30 shots, the fifth most in MU single-season history...finished season with 79 career blocks, fourth most in school history...her 126 free throw attempts are 11th most in school single-season history and nearly doubled her previous season high of 64 (2004-05)...went 78-for-126 from the free-throw line (61.9 percent)...tallied first 20-point game of career with career-high 22 points and 11 rebounds vs. S.C. State in the championship game of the Fifth Third MU Classic, where she was named to the all-tournament team...named season[apos]s first C-USA Player of the Week (Nov. 22) for her efforts...five of team-high six double-doubles came in C-USA play...posted a double-double in MU[apos]s inaugural C-USA game vs. East Carolina on Dec. 16 with 13 points and 10 rebounds, plus two blocks...went 5-for-6 from the free-throw line (all in second half) to hold off the Pirates in front of 1,855 fans...netted 12 points, eight rebounds and a block in win over preseason favorite Rice on Jan. 13...grabbed 11 boards with nine points, three blocks, two assists and a steal at UCF on Jan. 20... sank eight free throws (career-high) at Southern Miss on Jan. 22 (8-for-9), scoring 14 points...went 5-for-6 from the floor vs. West Virginia on Jan. 25 for 12 points with five rebounds...visited the free-throw line a career-high (later tied) 10 times (7-for-10) at East Carolina on Feb. 4, scoring 13 points with nine rebounds... grabbed career-high 15 rebounds, with career-best nine offensive boards, at Houston on Feb. 6 to go along with 16 points...attempted a career-high 15 field goals vs. UAB on Feb. 10, scoring 20 points with 12 rebounds and three blocks...was 6-for-6 from the field at Memphis (Feb. 12) for 15 points...posted 11 points with 12 rebounds at Tulane on Feb. 17... reached double-digits in points in a career-high seven straight games from Jan. 29-Feb. 19...final double-double of season came in home finale vs. Southern Miss on Feb. 26 with 19 points and 12 rebounds. 2004-05 (Sophomore):
Emerged to become one of the conference[apos]s most dominant physical presences in the post...seventh in the MAC in blocks per game (1.0/game)...her 28 blocks are tied for the seventh-most blocks in Marshall single-season history...led team in field goal percentage (56.5 percent), but fell just short of MAC[apos]s minimum of 4.0 field goals made per game to qualify for ranking in that category...second on team and ninth in MAC with 7.2 rebounds per game, including a MAC-leading 3.3 offensive rebounds/game...averaged 8.1 points and 21.2 minutes per game...started nine straight games in early portion of season before coming off the bench from mid-January thru the end of the season...posted two, 14-rebound games (career-high), one of which came in the MAC Tournament semifinals vs. Kent State...tallied three double-doubles, including a career night with 19 points and 14 rebounds vs. Morehead State on Dec. 1... tied for team season-high with a career-high nine field goals (9-for-11) against MSU... named MAC East Division Player of the Week for the first time in her career on Dec. 6 for her efforts vs. MSU...tied career-high with five free throws made (5-for-5) in MAC quarterfinals vs. Toledo...averaged 9.0 points and 9.0 rebounds in the 2005 MAC Tournament (two games)...blocked a career-high three shots on three occasions...grabbed career-high three steals at W. Michigan on Feb. 16 to go along with a 6-for-8 effort from the floor (13 points) with seven rebounds...went 11 games without reaching double digits in rebounds before securing 10 boards on Feb. 5, with nine points, to snap Miami[apos]s 15-game win streak against the Herd. 2003-04 (Freshman):
Team leader in field goal percentage (52.7 percent) and blocks (.72/game - 10th in MAC)...recorded her best performances of the season against eventual MAC champion Eastern Michigan, averaging 15 points (15-of-21, 71.4 percent), 5.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in two games vs. the Eagles...averaged 1.33 blocks in the MAC Tournament...posted a season-high three blocks with a team-high 14 points vs. EMU in the Herd[apos]s MAC semifinal loss...recorded her lone double-double of the season with a career-high 12 rebounds with 10 points vs. Akron in the regular season finale...appeared in 29 games, starting in four...third on team in rebounding (3.6/game)...averaged 5.4 points per game (6th on team)...went 5-of-6 (83.3 percent) with two rebounds and one block and assist each in only 12 minutes vs. MAC regular season champion Miami on Jan. 27...scored eight points (4-of-6) in eight minutes off the bench in a Feb. 16 loss at Kent State...scored eight points with five boards in collegiate debut, Nov. 21 vs. Morgan State...led MU in points in her third Div. 1 game, scoring 13 vs. Radford with a pair of blocks on Nov. 25. 2002-03:
Redshirted. High School:
Played for coach Bob Headen at H.D. Woodson High School...averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocked shots her senior year....team won the D.C.IAA Championships for the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons Personal:
Born on July 23, 1984...has three siblings, Joyce (18), James (14), and Mark (9)...parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ishola Mosulande...father played soccer and ran track in Nigeria...role model is Shaquille O[apos]Neal...nickname is 'Diva'...seeking a double-major in criminal justice and psychology.
Started a career-high 16 games, played in all 29...led C-USA in field goal percentage (60.5)...averaged 10.8 points (25th in C-USA), 7.5 rebounds (8th) and 1.0 blocks (9th)...scored nearly a point more per game in league action (11.7/game, 21st in conference)...pulled down 3.7 offensive rebounds per C-USA game (3rd)...blocked 30 shots, the fifth most in MU single-season history...finished season with 79 career blocks, fourth most in school history...her 126 free throw attempts are 11th most in school single-season history and nearly doubled her previous season high of 64 (2004-05)...went 78-for-126 from the free-throw line (61.9 percent)...tallied first 20-point game of career with career-high 22 points and 11 rebounds vs. S.C. State in the championship game of the Fifth Third MU Classic, where she was named to the all-tournament team...named season[apos]s first C-USA Player of the Week (Nov. 22) for her efforts...five of team-high six double-doubles came in C-USA play...posted a double-double in MU[apos]s inaugural C-USA game vs. East Carolina on Dec. 16 with 13 points and 10 rebounds, plus two blocks...went 5-for-6 from the free-throw line (all in second half) to hold off the Pirates in front of 1,855 fans...netted 12 points, eight rebounds and a block in win over preseason favorite Rice on Jan. 13...grabbed 11 boards with nine points, three blocks, two assists and a steal at UCF on Jan. 20... sank eight free throws (career-high) at Southern Miss on Jan. 22 (8-for-9), scoring 14 points...went 5-for-6 from the floor vs. West Virginia on Jan. 25 for 12 points with five rebounds...visited the free-throw line a career-high (later tied) 10 times (7-for-10) at East Carolina on Feb. 4, scoring 13 points with nine rebounds... grabbed career-high 15 rebounds, with career-best nine offensive boards, at Houston on Feb. 6 to go along with 16 points...attempted a career-high 15 field goals vs. UAB on Feb. 10, scoring 20 points with 12 rebounds and three blocks...was 6-for-6 from the field at Memphis (Feb. 12) for 15 points...posted 11 points with 12 rebounds at Tulane on Feb. 17... reached double-digits in points in a career-high seven straight games from Jan. 29-Feb. 19...final double-double of season came in home finale vs. Southern Miss on Feb. 26 with 19 points and 12 rebounds. 2004-05 (Sophomore):
Emerged to become one of the conference[apos]s most dominant physical presences in the post...seventh in the MAC in blocks per game (1.0/game)...her 28 blocks are tied for the seventh-most blocks in Marshall single-season history...led team in field goal percentage (56.5 percent), but fell just short of MAC[apos]s minimum of 4.0 field goals made per game to qualify for ranking in that category...second on team and ninth in MAC with 7.2 rebounds per game, including a MAC-leading 3.3 offensive rebounds/game...averaged 8.1 points and 21.2 minutes per game...started nine straight games in early portion of season before coming off the bench from mid-January thru the end of the season...posted two, 14-rebound games (career-high), one of which came in the MAC Tournament semifinals vs. Kent State...tallied three double-doubles, including a career night with 19 points and 14 rebounds vs. Morehead State on Dec. 1... tied for team season-high with a career-high nine field goals (9-for-11) against MSU... named MAC East Division Player of the Week for the first time in her career on Dec. 6 for her efforts vs. MSU...tied career-high with five free throws made (5-for-5) in MAC quarterfinals vs. Toledo...averaged 9.0 points and 9.0 rebounds in the 2005 MAC Tournament (two games)...blocked a career-high three shots on three occasions...grabbed career-high three steals at W. Michigan on Feb. 16 to go along with a 6-for-8 effort from the floor (13 points) with seven rebounds...went 11 games without reaching double digits in rebounds before securing 10 boards on Feb. 5, with nine points, to snap Miami[apos]s 15-game win streak against the Herd. 2003-04 (Freshman):
Team leader in field goal percentage (52.7 percent) and blocks (.72/game - 10th in MAC)...recorded her best performances of the season against eventual MAC champion Eastern Michigan, averaging 15 points (15-of-21, 71.4 percent), 5.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in two games vs. the Eagles...averaged 1.33 blocks in the MAC Tournament...posted a season-high three blocks with a team-high 14 points vs. EMU in the Herd[apos]s MAC semifinal loss...recorded her lone double-double of the season with a career-high 12 rebounds with 10 points vs. Akron in the regular season finale...appeared in 29 games, starting in four...third on team in rebounding (3.6/game)...averaged 5.4 points per game (6th on team)...went 5-of-6 (83.3 percent) with two rebounds and one block and assist each in only 12 minutes vs. MAC regular season champion Miami on Jan. 27...scored eight points (4-of-6) in eight minutes off the bench in a Feb. 16 loss at Kent State...scored eight points with five boards in collegiate debut, Nov. 21 vs. Morgan State...led MU in points in her third Div. 1 game, scoring 13 vs. Radford with a pair of blocks on Nov. 25. 2002-03:
Redshirted. High School:
Played for coach Bob Headen at H.D. Woodson High School...averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocked shots her senior year....team won the D.C.IAA Championships for the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons Personal:
Born on July 23, 1984...has three siblings, Joyce (18), James (14), and Mark (9)...parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ishola Mosulande...father played soccer and ran track in Nigeria...role model is Shaquille O[apos]Neal...nickname is 'Diva'...seeking a double-major in criminal justice and psychology.
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