
Rice has been one of the District’s top athletes since she started her Sidwell Friends career as a ninth grade soccer star. She scored 42 goals in the 2018-2019 school year and was named Gatorade’s District player of the year. Gatorade congratulated Rice in social media posts Thursday, saying Rice won the award due to her “dominating on-the-court skills and impactful off-the-court influence.”
.@kiki_rice0 couldn’t be beat this year. Literally. 😤A perfect 28-0 season and a NPOY trophy? What can’t Kiki do? (Lose, apparently). pic.twitter.com/y8YxDOy3Ok
— Gatorade (@Gatorade) March 17, 2022
When she accepted the award, Rice said she had dedicated so much time to basketball. “I’ve been working for it for, like, so much of my life,” Rice said. Some of the top women’s basketball players of all time have won the award in the past. “Just to be in the same kind of company is an honor,” she said. Rice plans to attend UCLA when she starts college later this year.
