Hailey Vice-Neat has brought outside shooting, post defense, and plenty more to Seattle U. She has made 27 starts for the Redhawks, making eight this season. On defense, Vice-Neat has contributed quick hands and shot-blocking prowess: she has 40+ blocks and 40+ steals in her career, with 25 steals and 23 blocks in 22 games of the 2020-21 season. The Redhawks have won over 80% of their games when Vice-Neat scores in double figures throughout her career. This season, Vice-Neat has been a major contributor, making eight starts and playing 20 or more minutes in over half her appearances. In the classroom, she has earned Academic All-WAC honors while majoring in kinesiology.
What are your plans after this year?
After college, I plan to stay in Seattle and complete my medical assistant certification. After that, I will explore job opportunities within the medical field.
What is your message to the Redhawk family?
I want to thank Coach Barcomb for giving me a second chance to fall in love with the sport of basketball all over again and to allow me to do so with a team I care so much about. I want to thank the team for always having my back through the ups and downs. The support I have been given from these fans and this program has shaped me into the player and person I am today and I am forever grateful.
What’s one of your favorite memories at Seattle U?
My favorite Seattle U memory is probably making the game-winning three to get the win over Utah Valley my sophomore year as well as just getting to travel the country with all my friends.
What are your plans after this year?
After college, I plan to stay in Seattle and complete my medical assistant certification. After that, I will explore job opportunities within the medical field.
What is your message to the Redhawk family?
I want to thank Coach Barcomb for giving me a second chance to fall in love with the sport of basketball all over again and to allow me to do so with a team I care so much about. I want to thank the team for always having my back through the ups and downs. The support I have been given from these fans and this program has shaped me into the player and person I am today and I am forever grateful.
What’s one of your favorite memories at Seattle U?
My favorite Seattle U memory is probably making the game-winning three to get the win over Utah Valley my sophomore year as well as just getting to travel the country with all my friends.