At Pitt-Johnstown
2022-2023 Season
Olivia Fasick, a Second-Team All-PSAC West selection, averaged 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, and a team-best 5.1 assists per game during her junior season in 2022-23. She ranked third in the PSAC in both free-throw percentage (86.7%) and assists per game, fourth in total assists (142), and fifth in assist-to-turnover-ratio (1.78). Fasick also ranked 16th in NCAA Division II in assists per game, 27th in total assists, 36th in free-throw percentage, and 96th in assist-to-turnover-ratio. She scored in double figures 18 times, had four or more rebounds 13 time, and had five or more assists 15 times. Fasick enters the 2023-24 season 77 points shy of becoming Pitt-Johnstown’s 39th 1,000-point scorer.
Through three seasons, Fasick has single game highs of 28 points at Seton Hill University on Feb. 23, 2022, nine rebounds against Seton Hill on Feb. 11, 2023, and 10 assists on three occasions.
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2021-2022 Season
As a sophomore in 2021-22, Fasick started all 30 games and averaged 10.2 points (third on team) and 3.1 rebounds per game and led Pitt-Johnstown in assists at 4.2 (125 assists). Her 125 assists ranked 33rd in NCAA Division II, while her 4.2 assists per game ranked 57th in the country. Fasick also led the Mountain Cats in free-throw percentage at 79.8% and was second on the team in both steals (48) and blocked shots (14). She scored in double figures 14 times and dished out five or more assists nine times.
Through two seasons, Fasick has single game highs of 28 points at Seton Hill University on Feb. 23, 2022, eight rebounds against Wheeling (WV) University on Nov. 16, 2019, and 10 assists against Salem (WV) University on Dec. 4, 2019.
2020-2021 Season
2020-21 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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2019-2020 Season
Fasick stepped into the starting point guard position as a true freshman in 2019-20 and led Pitt-Johnstown in assists (120) and steals (66). In 29 games-played, including 28 starts, Fasick was also second on the team in 3-point field goals with 39, and third in both scoring (10.3 ppg.) and blocked shots. Fasick closed out her first season ranked 61st in NCAA Division II in total steals (66), 68th in total assists (120) and 69th in both steals per game (2.28 spg.) and assists per game (4.1 apg.).
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Fasick is majoring in Marketing. She is the daughter of Robyn and Sean Fasick.
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At Bishop McDevitt High School