SMU CAREER RANKINGS
1st – Career Rebounds – 1,154
1st – Career Blocks – 203
1st – Career Double-Doubles – 45
3rd – Career Points – 1,523
SMU SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS
1st – Rebounds – 339 (2016-17, JR)
2nd – Rebounds – 328 (2015-16, SO)
6th – Rebounds – 270 (2018-19, SR)
9th – Points – 486 (2016-17, JR)
3rd – Blocks – 55 (2018-19, SR)
4th – Blocks – 54 (2014-15, FR)
6th – Blocks – 51 (2016-17, JR)
1st – Double-Doubles – 17 (2016-17, JR)
3rd – Double-Doubles – 14 (2015-16, SO)
SMU SINGLE-GAME RANKINGS
T-14th – Points – 33 – at Cincinnati (1/27/16, SO)
T-1st – Rebounds – 22 - at Cincinnati (1/27/16, SO)
T-3rd – Rebounds – 21 – at Texas A&M (12/7/15, SO)
T-5th – Field Goals Made – 13 – at Cincinnati (1/27/16, SO)
T-1st – Blocks – 7 – Wichita State (1/15/19, SR)
T-3rd – Blocks – 6 – Cincinnati (12/31/16, JR)
2018-19 (Senior): Named to the All-American Athletic Conference Third Team, earning postseason accolades in all four seasons played…Averaged 29.4 minutes with action in all 30 games, including 26 starts…Averaged 10.3 points per game, shooting 51.1 percent from the field…Became the first player in program history with 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career, joining men’s Hall of Famers Jon Koncak and Ira Terrell as the only Mustangs to accomplish the feat…Ranked third in the league with 9.0 rebounds per game…Recorded nine double-doubles, including a 13-point, 13 rebound performance at national semifinalist and then-No. 2 Connecticut (1/23)…Scored a season-high 19 points three times, including a double-double with 12 rebounds in the season opener, going 8-for-11 from the field…Tied the SMU single-game record with seven blocks against Wichita State (1/15)…Grabbed a season-high 18 rebounds against Southeastern Louisiana (11/20)…Went 7-of-12 from the field and 5-of-7 at the free-throw line to finish with 19 points and 12 rebounds, leading SMU to a comeback win against Northern Arizona in the championship game at the LMU Thanksgiving Invitational.
2017-18: Redshirted after missing the season due to injury.
2016-17 (Junior): Named to the All-American Athletic Conference Second Team…Only player in the league to average a double-double, scoring a team-high 14.3 points per game with a league-best 10.0 rebounds…Recorded a program-record 17 double-doubles during the season, including streaks of four straight twice…Broke her own SMU single-season rebound record, finishing with 339… Scored 486 points, becoming the 23rd player in program history to score 1,000 career points, reaching the milestone with 20 points at Houston (1/21)…Shot 51.8 percent from the field (169-of-326)…Scored a season-high 28 points with 13 rebounds in a postseason win against Louisiana Tech (3/17)…Grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds twice, vs. Grambling State (12/18) and against Tulsa (2/18)…Finished with nine field goals against Boston College (11/25), going 9-for-15 with 24 points, and against at Houston (1/21), going 9-for-14 for 20 points…Recorded a block in 24 of 34 games, including a career-high six against Cincinnati (12/31), tied for second in a game at SMU…Also had five blocks twice, against North Texas (11/30) and against Connecticut (1/14)…Blocked 51 shots with 68 assists and 18 steals.
2015-16 (Sophomore): Named to the All-American Athletic Conference Second Team...Started 29 games, while playing in all 31...Averaged 12.3 points, 18th in The American and 10.6 rebounds, second in the conference, and was one of just three players in the league to average a double-double...Led The American with 328 rebounds, setting an SMU single-season record...Recorded 14 double-doubles, second most in a season at SMU...Scored a career-high 33 points at Cincinnati (1/27), going 13-for-26 from the field, and had 22 rebounds, an SMU single-season record, becoming the first player in program history to score at least 30 points and grab at least 20 rebounds in both the same game and a career...Scored at least 20 points four times...Had 21 rebounds and scored 14 points against then-No. 15/16 Texas A&M...Had 42 blocks and 35 assists...Shot 47.2 percent from the field (143-of-303), and 78.2 percent from the free-throw line (86-of-110).
2014-15 (Freshman): Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team...Played in all 30 games with 28 starts, averaging 28.5 minutes...Led the Mustangs and ranked 16th in the American Athletic Conference with 11.5 points per game, scoring 346 during her first collegiate season...Became the first freshman to lead the Mustangs in scoring since Janielle Dodds in 2004-05...Scored a season-high 27 points at UCF (2/7), going 10-of-16 from the field...Also scored 21 points at Tulsa (1/28), and 20 points at Temple (12/30)...Scored at least 10 points 20 times...Posted five double-doubles, including back-to-back double-doubles against UCF (1/25) and at Tulsa (1/28)...Grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds twice, against Texas A&M (12/9) and at Tulsa (1/28)...Averaged 7.2 rebounds per game, ranking ninth in The American...Set an SMU freshman-record with 54 blocks, second all-time in a season at SMU...Had four blocks in a game three times, against North Texas (12/3), against Texas A&M (12/9), and at Temple (12/30)...Also had 19 assists and 19 steals this season.
High School: Attended UC Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra, while competing at the Australian Institute of Sport...Also played for Queensland North, leading the team to a 2013 national championship in the U18 division...Represented Australia on the U17 team at the 2012 FIBA World Championships...Won a bronze medal as a member of the U19 Australia National Team at the 2013 FIBA World Championships.
Personal: Full name is Alicia Sue Froling... Born Jan. 31, 1996...Daughter of Shane and Jenny Froling...Both parents played basketball in Australian leagues...Twin sister Keely also played basketball at SMU...Says there are a lot of adjustments to moving to Dallas, especially living in a different country...Listens to every type of music...Favorite foods are lamb roast and chocolate...Favorite color is blue...Has yet to declare a major.
Academic Accolades: Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team in 2015-16 and 2016-17...Majoring in Psychology.