2024-2025: Appeared in 29 games this season for the Warriors starting in 1 of them…LaVergne averaged a total of 17.1 minutes per game…Scored an average of 6.4 points with 3.3 rebounds per game and had a total of 33 assists…The 5’11 guard had a .395 field goal percentage, .421 three-point percentage, and a .778 free throw percentage…Secured 14 steals for the navy and gold and defended with 8 blocks…Holds second place in the program for the most three-point field goal attempts in a career with 583 attempts…Placed in seventh for the highest three-point field goal percentage in a career at .340…Fourth place for the highest free throw percentage in a career at .824…Second best for the most three-point field goals made in a career with 198 three-point field goals…Academic All-District…CCC Academic All-Conference…NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete…Member of the 2024-25 Corban Women’s Basketball team that finished in 7th place in the Cascade Collegiate Conference standings, qualifying for the CCC Tournament for the third-consecutive season with the No. 7-seed. The team finished with an 11-18 overall record and a 9-13 slate in conference play and was selected as the 2025 CCC Team Sportsmanship Award recipient. One Warrior earned All-Conference recognition for their efforts in 2024-25, with four Academic All-District selections, ten Academic All-Conference members, and seven NAIA Scholar-Athletes…
2023-2024: Appearing in 29 games for the navy and gold, LaVergne collected a total of 6 minutes per game…The 5’11 senior average 2.6 points per game and had 4 assists in her final season…LaVergne had a field goal percentage of .324 with a three point percentage of .277 and a free throw percentage of .909…CCC Academic All-Conference…CSC Academic All-District…Gemma LaVergne secured her place in the Corban University Woman’s Basketball record book with the 4th most three point field gold attempts in a career at 488 attempts…The senior also had the 8th highest three-point field goal percentage in Corban Women’s Basketball history at .324…The 5’11 guard graduated with the 4th highest free throw percentage for the Corban Women’s Basketball team at .824……Member of the 2023-24 Corban Women’s Basketball team that qualified for the CCC Tournament for the second-consecutive season with the No. 8-seed. The team finished with an 8-21 overall record and a 7-15 slate in conference play.
2022-23: Third-year member of the Navy and Gold… Started 10 of the squads 29 games on the season… Averaged 7.5 points per game in 18.4 minutes of action per game… Led the team in 3-point percentage for those who shot a minimum of 50 on the season at 32.4% … Grabbed 100 rebounds on the season with 36 of those rebounds being on the offensive end … CSC All-District Academic Member… Member of the NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete list…
2021-22: Second-year member of the 2021-22 Warrior squad that finished 11th in the conference…Started all of the squad’s 26 games…averaged 31.8 minutes per game for the Navy and Gold…led the team in 3-point shooting percentage with 33%...shot 84% from behind the charity stripe, enough for team-high…grabbed 121 rebounds and led the squad with 61 assists…was the leading scorer for the 2021-22 Warriors with 372 points…LaVergne secured the 3rd highest record for three point field goals made in a single game in Corban Women’s Basketball history on November 11, 2021 vs. ERAU with 7 three pointers… LaVergne secured her name in the Corban University Woman’s Basketball record book for 2nd most free throws made in a single game on January 22, 2023 against Warner Pacific University with 14 free throws…
2020-21: The Covid-19 pandemic drastically changed the 2021 season for the Warriors and most of the Cascade Collegiate Conference... LaVergne played in 11 of the squad’s 13 games…scored 101 points…totaled 34 assists, enough for the second highest on the team…led the team in 3-point shooting percentage with 35%...
Personal: A multi-sport standout, LaVergne hails from Emmett, Idaho. While playing for Emmett High School, she was an All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2019, while also being named a First-Team All-Conference honoree and statewide All-Star in 2020. LaVergne ended her career at Emmett as the school's three-point record holder, and her athleticism helps solidify the Navy and Gold's deep and talented backcourt. She will also lend her talents to the Warriors' women's track & field team.
LaVergne plans to major in kinesiology while attending the university.