AS A JUNIOR (2023-24)
In her third year with the Pioneers, Ingram helped guide the Pioneers to a historic, record-breaking season. During the 2023-24 season, the Pioneers claimed the LSC Regular Season Title and East Division Title for the second consecutive year. Then, they won the LSC Tournament Title for the second time in program history and first time since 2011. TWU finished with their highest regional ranking, one, and hosted the South Central Regional Tournament for the first time in program history, claiming the 2024 South Central Regional Tournament Title for the first time in program history. After TWU advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history, they made more history by closing the season as the 2024 National Runner-Up. During the season, TWU set numerous records: most wins (34), fewest losses (5), most points in a season (2,826), most assists (603), most field goals made (978), most field goals attempted (2,141), most free throws made (666), and most free throws attempted (858). They closed the season with their highest national ranking in program history at No. 2. Ingram recorded a historical junior season with TWU. She received the Division II 50th Anniversary Commemorative Scholarship. She was named TWU's first LSC Player of the Year, the program's first D2CCA South Central Region Most Valuable Player and the first South Central Regional Tournament Most Valuable Player. Ingram also earned not one, but two All-American First Team accolades, as she became the program's first D2CCA All-American and also earned her second WBCA All-American honor. Committed to success in the classroom as well, Ingram maintains a 3.863 grade point average in her pursuit of a degree in kinesiology with an occupational therapy focus. For her success in academics, Ingram was named a College Sports Communicators First Team Academic All-American – the first in TWU history, after also being named to the CSC Academic All-District Team. She was named to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight All-Tournament Team and the LSC All-Tournament Team. She earned her third straight All-LSC First Team honor and second straight LSC All-Academic Team honor. She was also named the Non-DI All-Texas Player of the Year by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. Ingram also set two individual program records: most points in a season, 717 and most rebounds in a season, 348. She closed the season with 20 double-doubles. She now ranks third all-time in points (1,539), rebounds (744), fourth all-time in blocks (78), and sixth all-time in assists (254). Ingram led the Pioneers in field goal percentage (59.3%), free throw makes (270) and attempts (324), points (717), points per game (18.4), rebounds (384), rebounds per game (8.9), assists (150) and blocks (25). She closed the season ranked fifth in the nation in double doubles, sixth in the nation in field goal percentage and first in free throw attempts. She started all 39 games for the Pioneers and averaged 32 minutes per game. She scored a career high 32 points on Dec. 19 at Harding. She went perfect from the field three times on the season and perfect from the free throw line 11 times. She matched her career high in rebounds on March 29 against Minnesota State. She also recorded a career high in assists on Dec. 2 at Cameron and a career high in steals on Jan. 4 against UAFS. During the season, she not only eclipsed the 1,000 point mark, she eclipsed the 1,500 point mark. At the 2024 Oakley’s, Ingram was named the Basketball Outstanding Athlete, and she was named the Pioneer Athlete of the Year for the third straight year.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2022-23)
Ingram started in 28 of 30 games and played in 775 minutes for the Pioneers and helped lead the team to first ever back-to-back regional appearances. She helped guide the team to the highest national ranking in program history and highest South Central Regional Championships seed (two), and helped set the record for most wins (26), fewest losses (six), most consecutive wins (21) and the best start in program history (14-1). The Bridgeport native also helped lead the team to a LSC Regular Season Championship title and East Division Title, and set a new LSC Championships record with highest three point percentage in game shooting 72.2% from the three in their semifinal win over Lubbock Christian. She led the team in rebounds (204), assists (64), blocks (23), field goal percentage (52%), free throws made (149) and attempts (186). Ingram recorded a season high 23 points on Nov. 16 against Harding and finished with seven double-doubles on the year. Ingram was named Oakley’s Pioneer Athlete of the Year, Basketball Outstanding Athlete of the Year, College Sports Communicators Academic All-District, and was a WBCA All-America Honorable Mention (first Pioneer since 1991). She also was LSC Preseason Player of the Year and selected to the All-LSC First Team, Academic Team, LSC All-Tournament Team, D2CCA All-South Central Region
AS A FRESHMAN (2021-22)
Ingram started 16 games for the Pioneers and appeared in 27 games for an average of 28.4 minutes per game. She shot 49.1% from the field on the season and 80.1% from the free throw line. She scored 392 points in 2021-22 and averaged 14.5 points per game (the highest on the team). She scored a season-high 30 points against Midwestern State on Jan. 1, 2022. She grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds in the Pioneers win over UT-Tyler on Dec. 20, 2021. She finished the season with 30 blocks, 33 steals and six double-doubles (points and rebounds). She was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year. At the Oakleys, she was named the Outstanding Student-Athlete for basketball, the Pioneer Athlete of the Year and the Newcomer of the Year. She was also named to the D2CCA All-South Central Region Second Team. She was also named to the LSC All-Freshman Team and First Team All-LSC. She was named the LSC Offensive Player of the Week three times.Â
PRIOR TO TWU
A four-sport letterwinner at Bridgeport High School, Ingram was a TABC and TAGC All-State pick, as well as being named Wise County MVP. She was also named the team newcomer of the year, offensive most valuable player, and team MVP.