(7-1-23) Alex(andra) Eschmeyer’s dad, Evan (6’11), was a high school star at New Knoxville (Ohio), Big 10 Northwestern and had a 4-year career in the NBA. Her mother, Kristina Divjak, also starred at Northwestern (6’0″ forward) and she led the Big Ten in scoring with 22.1 points per game in 1997-98, ranking 13th nationally.

Alex(andra) (6’4, Junior) is keeping the family tradition alive as she is heading into her Junior year at Peak to Peak Charter School in Lafayette, Colorado.

Career Stats

Eschmeyer was a big part of their Colorado 3A Sweet 16 appearance this past season, where they lost to Easton on a buzzer beater 47-46. She hit a 3 to take a 1 point lead with just 15 seconds left in overtime before Eaton hit the game winning 3 at the buzzer

She did not make the final roster for the 2023 USA Women’s U16 National Team, but she was one of the 22 finalist for the team.

Yes…the D I offers are rolling in…Indiana, Mississippi State, Michigan and BYU to name just a few.

Did you know….

New Knoxville is one of the smallest schools in Ohio…this year in the top 4 grades according to the OHSAA numbers they have 32 boys.

Alexandra’s 6’7″ twin brother, Elijah, just received a D I offer from Loyola (Md).

Celina grad Brian Stetler, and now a Tri Star administrator, was Evan’s high school coach at New Knoxville

Evan is in the Career Scoring Top 10 for the Midwest Athletic Conference