Career Stats | Career Game-by-Game
2014-15:
- Started all 30 games
- Tops on the team with 49 3-pointers and a 35.3 percent 3-point field-goal percentage
- Finished 37th in the NCAA in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 2.1
- Ranked top-15 in the Horizon League in assists, steals, 3-point field goal percentage and 3-point field goals made
- Scored career-high 24 points with 5 3-pointers at CSU (2/14)
- Recorded 1st career 20-point performance with 23 points, 9 field goals and 5 3-pointers vs. Wright State (1/29)
- Led team with 19 points at Milwaukee (2/6)
- Collected 17 points on 4 triples vs. YSU (1/24)
- Tallied career-high 9 rebounds and 15 points at Ball State (12/6)
- Recorded 13 points and 7 assists versus Concordia (12/15)
- Scored 12 points in win at Valpo (1/15)
- Set career-high in assists with 8, while adding 11 points against Miami (OH) (11/28)
2013-14:
- Played in 30 games and started 11 of them
- Set career-highs with 16 points, six field goals and four 3-pointers against Detroit (2/13)
- Scored 12 points with career-high five field goals at Wright State (1/8)
- Recorded career-high five steals against UM-Dearborn (12/20)
- Tied career-high by grabbing six rebounds at Michigan State (12/15)
- Finished with eight points and set career-high with five made free throws at Indiana (11/9)
2012-13:
- Played in 29 games during the season, starting 18
- Averaged 19.9 minutes per game
- Finished the season averaging 2.1 points and 2.8 rebounds per game
- Added 42 assists and 19 steals during the year
- Led The Summit League with a 2.7 assist-to-turnover ratio
- Scored a career-high 12 points at South Dakota (1/19)
- Tallied career-high seven rebounds against Omaha (2/2)
- Hit first career 3-pointer against South Dakota, knocking down two in the game (1/19)
2011-12:
- Played in 28 games and averaged 1.2 points and 2.1 rebounds per game
- Finished the season with 60 rebounds, eight steals and five assists
- Shot 77.3 percent from the free-throw line
- Went 5-of-5 from the free throw line at IUPUI (2/6) and 4-of-4 against Western Illinois (1/9)
- In her first career start against IUPUI she scored a career-high nine points (2/6)
- Grabbed five or more rebounds five times, including a career-high six boards vs Michigan St. (11/27)
- Led the Oakland bench in rebounds during the season
- She scored her first points as an OU player against Rochester College (11/17)
- Made her first collegiate appearance against George Mason (11/13)
Academic Honors:
- Academic All-Summit League as a Distinguished Scholar (2011-12)
- Horizon League Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2014)
- Horizon League Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2014)
- Horizon League Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2015)
High School:
- Earned three varsity letters at Hemlock High School where she was a two-time team captain
- Holds the school record at Hemlock for most steals and most assists in a single season
- Is also the HHS career leader in assists and steals
- Helped Hemlock reach the basketball final four in 2011
- She was an honorable mention all-state selection as a senior
- Twice selected to the All-Midland Dream Team in 2010-11
- A two-time all-conference and all-area selection from 2010-11
- She also played varsity volleyball and soccer at Hemlock
- She holds the school record for most career goals and goals in a season for the school soccer team
- Won two district volleyball titles at HHS
- Was the Valedictorian at Hemlock High School
- Posted a 4.0 GPA throughout high school
- Was a member of the National Honor Society (NHS)
- Was a four-year student council member
- Participated in the Spanish Club
- Her classmates elected her Homecoming Queen
Top Athletic Performance:
- Career-high nine points and five rebounds against IUPUI in her first collegiate start
Personal:
Full Name: Peyton Alyssa Apsey
Birthdate: November 25, 1992
Parents: April and Kevin Apsey
Siblings: Vanessa and Ethan
Other Relatives: Her aunt Marcia Lewis played basketball at Grand Valley State, her grandfather Gary Apsey played baseball at Central Michigan and her uncle, Mark Apsey played basketball at Alma
Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:
1. The opportunity to play Division I basketball
2. It has an excellent academic programs
3. The beautiful campus and outstanding atmosphere
Career Highs
Points: 24 vs. Cleveland State (2/14/15)
Rebounds: 9 (2x), last vs. TAM-CC (12/17/14)
Assists: 8 (2x), last vs. Green Bay (2/4/15)
Steals: 5 (3x), last vs. Valparaiso (1/15/15)
Blocks: 1 (4x), Last vs. UDM (1/22/15)
Minutes: 44 vs. Cleveland State (2/14/15)
FG Made: 9 vs. Wright State (1/29/15)
3-pt FG Made: 5 (2x), last vs. Cleveland State (2/14/15)
FT Made: 5 (3x), Last vs. Cleveland State (2/14/15)